About Bay Village, Ohio
As of 2009, the population in Bay Village, OH was 14,833 people. Since the year 2000, Bay Village has had a population growth of about -6.83%.
The median home cost in Bay Village (zip code 44140) is approximately $189,000. Like many cities, the appreciation rate has been negative at -8.3%. The median age of a house is 48 years. Current unemployment rates are running at 9.3% and jobs have decreased by 4.4%.
The median age of Bay Village residents is 42.5 years. 66.5% of the people are married and 7.6% are divorced. 29.23% of people are married and have children. 4.55% of the residents have children, but are single.
As far as the demographics in Bay Village, 97.56% of the people are white. The rest of the population consists of: 0.32% black, 0.74% asian, 0.01% native american, and 1.1% ‘other’.
Bay Village schools spend about $6,900 per student and there is a student teacher ratio of 17/1. Bay Village’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 Bay Village is 27 minutes and 82% of the commuter drive their own car. The average cost of living in Bay Village is 94.48, lower than the national average by 5.52%.
57.81 of the people in Bay Village consider themselves to be religious, meaning they affiliate with a religion. The two most prevalent religions are: Catholic at 34.86% and Protestant at 4.77%.
66.57% of Bay Village residents are registered Democrats and 32.89% are registered Republicans.
The sales tax rate in Bay Village is 8%, the income tax rate is 6.99%, and the property tax rate is 2.40%. The median household income is $81,697.
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News around Bay Village
- Debate Over Bay Village Police Layoffs Rages On - BAY VILLAGE, Ohio — A heated debate over the possible layoffs of police officers rages on in the Cleveland suburb...
- Bay Village delays reduction in police force, hopes to reach agreement with union to protect jobs - Bay Village officials are delaying the termination of a police patrol officer for at least 30 days in hopes that an agreement can be reached with the union to prevent police staffing cuts.
- Ohio's Top Two Youth Volunteers Selected in 17th Annual National Awards Program - Robert Hendricks, 16, of Rocky River and Mack Pairan, 13, of Loveland today were named Ohio's top two youth volunteers for 2012 by The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, a nationwide program honoring young people for outstanding acts of volunteerism.
- Bay Village schools superintendent hopes to retire, but stay on the job - BAY VILLAGE - Superintendent Clint Keener, 55, plans to retire at the end of the school year, but he hopes the school board will agree to rehire him as superintendent.
- Emergency meeting on police cut in Bay - From big cities to small towns, money woes and state cuts in funding have city leaders looking for ways to save money and that could mean police officers being laid off in Bay Village.
- Bay Village cops bust underage party, plan to cite 48 teens - BAY VILLAGE - Police plan to cite 48 teenagers for underage consumption after breaking up a New Year’s Eve party involving primarily Bay High School students.
- Rocky River warns residents to be on alert after 13 break-ins - The first report was Nov. 13 when someone forced their way into the front door of a home on River Point Drive. Homes on Hampton Road, River Oaks Drive, Prospect Avenue, Detroit Avenue, Dale Avenue, Northview Road, and Lake and Hilliard Boulevards were also hit.
- Brunswick man burglarized Bay Village, North Ridgeville churches - "Detectives were able to determine that Robert Davis was a frequent visitor to St. Barnabas and many other churches, ostensibly to request financial assistance," officer Derren Ingham said. "It was learned he was studying the churches and would later break in after learning where the office kept the money."
- Windy weather knocks down giant tree - The wind was quite strong at times over the weekend when back to back Alberta Clippers moved through bringing down a huge tree in Bay Village.
- Bay Village Relay for Life needs a new chair, co-chair: West Shore Chatter - Bay Village Relay for Life is in need of new leadership. “Our main dilemma is a chair and co-chair,” said Evan O’Malley, who chaired the event for four years, before passing the helm to former Bay High School principal Jim Cahoon in 2010.


