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About Avon, Ohio
As of 2009, the population in Avon, OH was 16,892 people. Since the year 2000, Avon has had a population growth of about 44.09%.
The median home cost in Avon (zip code 44011) is approximately $197,000. Like many cities, the appreciation rate has been negative at -7.8%. The median age of a house is 9 years. Current unemployment rates are running at 11.2% and jobs have decreased by 3%.
The median age of Avon residents is 39.3 years. 67% of the people are married and 7.2% are divorced. 33% of people are married and have children. 4.92% of the residents have children, but are single.
As far as the demographics in Avon, 95.26% of the people are white. The rest of the population consists of: 0.84% black, 1.51% asian, 0.17% native american, and 1.32% ‘other’.
Avon schools spend just over $5,000 per student and there is a student teacher ratio of 18/1. Avon’s school district was awarded a designation of “Excellent with Distinction” by the Ohio department of Education, the states highest rating.
The average commute time is Avon is 26 minutes and 87% of the commuter drive their own car. The average cost of living in Avon is 102.25, higher than the national average by 2.25%.
45.86% of the people in Avon consider themselves to be religious, meaning they affiliate with a religion. The two most prevalent religions are: Catholic at 25.64% and Protestant at 13.18%.
56.11% of Avon residents are registered Democrats and 43.49% are registered Republicans.
The sales tax rate in Avon is 6.75%, the income tax rate is 6.99%, and the property tax rate is 1.75%. The median household income is $77,295.
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- Polycase® Offers New Options for NEMA 4X Plastic Enclosures - AVON, Ohio, Jan. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Offering choices for both indoor and outdoor applications, the Polycase NEMA 4X rated WA, WC and WP Series of waterproof electronic enclosures are now available ...
- Great Lakes League All Star Game to be Played at All Pro Freight Stadium - Toledo, Ohio - The Lake Erie Monarchs and Stark County Terriers announced today that the Great Lakes League All Star Game will be played at All Pro Freight Stadium in Avon, Ohio. The Monarchs and Terriers are co-hosts of the 2012 event to be held on Wednesday July 11th.
- PBA Cheetah Open Standings - At the Fountain Bowl Fountain Valley, Calif. Qualifying After 9 games, top 24 advance to match play 1, Dino Castillo, Carrollton, Texas, 2,316. 2, Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla., 2,295. 3, Josh Blanchard, Gilbert, Ariz., 2,273. 4, Eugene McCune, Munster, Ind., 2,268. 5, Michael Haugen Jr., Carefree, Ariz., 2,257. 6, Chris Loschetter, Avon, Ohio, 2,256. 7, Pete Weber, St. Ann, Mo., 2,249. 8, Bill O ...
- UA Women’s soccer announces 10 player signing class - The University of Akron women’s soccer team will welcome 10 new student-athletes to the program next fall, having already added a transfer student-athlete this spring, head coach Chris Pfau announced Friday.
- Avon Lake Considers Ways to Thin Deer Herd - AVON LAKE, Ohio — Avon Lake city leaders are researching ways to thin the deer herd in the community. Citizens...
- Minor fire at Avon Lake Ford plant - AVON LAKE — No one was injured in a fire at Ford’s Ohio Assembly Plant in Avon Lake this afternoon.
- Banana trees in a tropical jungle... - The Miller Nature Preserve in the Lorain MetroParks is blooming with plants from the tropics and from the desert.
- Design Engineering Inc. (DEI) Announces: 2012 Product Sponsorship Program and NADM Diesel Motorsports Sponsorship - AVON LAKE, Ohio -- Design Engineering, Inc. (DEI) the leader in thermal tuning products, is announcing a continuation of the company's generous product sponsorship program for 2012 that will include all ...
- Avon Lake seeking solutions for deer - Avon Lake officials are seeking the public's help in dealing with the explosion of the deer population, saying their main concern is the public's safety and not hurting the deer.
- Feeding deer could be outlawed in Avon Lake - AVON LAKE — The Avon Lake Environmental Affairs Advisory Board will be meeting to discuss solutions to city’s deer problem on Feb. 1.


