Reynoldsburg, Ohio

Reynoldsburg is known as the "Birthplace of the Commercial Tomato" as Alexander W. Livingston, plant breeder, horticulturist, and seed merchant, was born here and became internationally known through his development of the tomato.
Today, Reynoldsburg is a clean, attractive small city. It incorporates parts of three counties: Franklin in the center and west, Licking to the east, and Fairfield to the south. Reynoldsburg residents enjoy a low crime rate, well-kept streets, quality schools, and an excellent community standard of living.
Statistics
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Population
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31,200
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Land Area
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10.5 square miles
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Median Income
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$28,346 (1995 Median income tax return)
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Property Taxes (per $1000 land valuation X .35)
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$31.92
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City Income Tax
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1.50 %
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Price Range of Homes
(range of greatest selection)
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$80,000 to $300,000
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Percentage of Students Pursuing Higher Education
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75%
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Student Teacher Ratio
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24.4 : 1
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Area Churches
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23 representing most denominations
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Area Hospitals
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Mt. Carmel East
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Local Libraries
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Reynoldsburg Branch of Columbus Metropolitan Library
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Parks and Recreation
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5 parks, Blacklick Woods Metro Park and Golf Course, tennis courts, basketball courts, youth athletic leagues, walking/biking trails, swim club
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Commute Times
Downtown Miles: Downtown Minutes: Airport Miles: Airport Minutes:
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13
23
9
15
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City of Reynoldsburg
7347 East Main Street
Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068
614-864-4753
Reynoldsburg City Schools
6549 E. Livingston Ave.
Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068
614-866-2815