Obetz, Ohio Obetz Government Center Location of Obetz inside Ohio Location of Obetz inside Ohio Location of Obetz inside Franklin County Location of Obetz inside Franklin County Website Village of Obetz, Ohio Obetz is a village in Franklin County, Ohio, United States.

The improve (originally "Obetz Junction", with respect to settler Charles Obetz) was formed in 1838 as a stagecoach junction, and incorporated in 1928.

Communities such as Obetz and its neighbors, with their strong ties to transit helped to further cement Central and Columbus, Ohio's status as the state capital.

The Village of Obetz' charter was allowed by voters on November 3, 2009 and went into effect on January 1, 2010.

The meetings are held at the Obetz Government Center positioned at 4175 Alum Creek Drive, and they are open to the public.

Mayor Scott is chiefly responsible for ensuring that the laws and ordinances of the Village are enforced and serves as the head of the Executive branch of the Obetz Government.

Obetz is positioned at 39 52 36 N 82 56 30 W (39.876763, -82.941801). According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the village has a total region of 5.92 square miles (15.33 km2), of which 5.78 square miles (14.97 km2) is territory and 0.14 square miles (0.36 km2) is water. There were 1,667 homeholds of which 40.2% had kids under the age of 18 living with them, 49.6% were married couples living together, 16.8% had a female homeholder with no husband present, 6.5% had a male homeholder with no wife present, and 27.2% were non-families.

In the village, the populace was spread out with 27.9% under the age of 18, 8.7% from 18 to 24, 33.8% from 25 to 44, 20.7% from 45 to 64, and 8.9% who were 65 years of age or older.

According to the Village's 2014 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in Obetz are: 7 Hamilton Local School District Education 319 The Ohio Aviators is based in Obetz, Ohio and played in the inaugural 2016 PRO Rugby season. Obetz is home to the EAS Training Center, the training ground of the Columbus Crew Soccer Club.

Hamilton Local School District was titled one of central Ohio's Top Workplaces for the third consecutive year by Columbus CEO magazine.

Hamilton Township High School Photo courtesy of Hamilton Local School District The Village of Obetz is home to Hamilton Local Schools and Groveport Madison Schools.

The majority of Obetz is positioned in the Hamilton Local School District, and a much lesser portion of Obetz is positioned in the Groveport Madison School District.

Both Hamilton Local Schools and Groveport Madison Schools have rich histories dating back to the mid-1800s.

The Hamilton Local School District includes Hamilton Township High School, Hamilton Middle School, Hamilton Intermediate School, Hamilton Elementary School, Hamilton Preschool, and Hamilton Alternative Academy.

Hamilton Local Schools counts its enrollment at more than 3,300 students.

The Hamilton Alternative Academy, which is a separate school precinct sponsored by the Hamilton Local School District, presently brings services to more than 100 students.

The Hamilton Local School District has 201 certified staff members, 94 classified employees, eight precinct administrators, and eight building administrators.

Children from the communities of Obetz, Reese, Hamilton Township, Lockbourne, and Shadeville are educated in the Hamilton Local School District.

In 2015, Hamilton Township High School earned the nation's highest school honor.

On September 29, the United States Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan announced that Hamilton earned the premiere designation of National Blue Ribbon School for 2015.

Hamilton Local School District was recently titled one of central Ohio's Top Workplaces for the third consecutive year by Columbus CEO magazine.

Groveport Madison School District has one high school (Groveport Madison High School), three middle schools, six elementary schools, and Cruiser Academy Community School.

The Groveport Madison School District has 416 certified staff members, 189 classified staff members, and 5,811 students.

There are seven enhance parks inside the Village of Obetz: Dixon Quarry, Memorial Park, Bridlewood Park, Mc - Fadyen Park, Lancaster Park, Veterans Park, and Community Center Park.

Memorial Park stretches between the Obetz Government Center and the Street Department building, which is at the end of Orchard Lane.

The Obetz Athletic Club is positioned in Memorial Park, and it's also the locale of the Village's annual Zucchinifest.

Memorial Park is also where the Ohio Aviators plays their home games.

With a total region of 80 acres, Memorial Park is the biggest of all the existing parks.

The park contains two basketball courts, three football/soccer fields, a softball/baseball complex, two concession stands, a children's play region with playground equipment and benches, as well as a large paved parking lot.

Paved walking paths are positioned throughout the park.

Bridlewood Park is a six-acre park positioned along Bridlewood Blvd.

Mc - Fadyen Park is a three-acre park positioned along Jermoore Road.

Lancaster Park is a four-and-a-half-acre park positioned along Lancaster Street.

Veterans Park is a small half-acre park positioned along Groveport Road next to Lancaster Park.

The Community Center Park is a three-acre park positioned at 1650 Obetz Avenue, next to the Community Center.

There is a small paved walking path and benches in the park as well as paved parking area.

Dixon Quarry includes a six-acre lake for recreational fishing, an archery range, walking paths, park shelters, public trails, and a bike path that joins to the Alum Creek Greenway/Olentangy-Scioto Bike Trail that runs all through central Ohio.

The 16,000 square foot Obetz Athletic Club is positioned in Memorial Park next to the football and baseball fields.

The Community Center is positioned at 1650 Obetz Avenue.

A park with a shelter and playground equipment is adjoining to the Community Center.

The new 7,300 square foot Obetz Conference Center is positioned directly next to the Community Center at 1650 Obetz Avenue.The Obetz Conference Center is a multi-purpose space complete with audio visual equipment and a catering kitchen.

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