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Coordinates: 41°3250N 83°3521W / 41.54722°N 83.58917°W / 41.54722; -83.58917
 

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Perrysburg Township, Wood County, Ohio
Perrysburg Township Police/Fire/EMS building
Perrysburg Township Police/Fire/EMS building
Location of Perrysburg Township in Wood County
Location of Perrysburg Township in Wood County

Coordinates: 41°32′50N 83°35′21W / 41.54722°N 83.58917°W / 41.54722; -83.58917

Country

United States

State

Ohio

County

Wood

Area

 • Total

40.1 sq mi (103.9 km2)

 • Land

39.3 sq mi (101.8 km2)

 • Water

0.8 sq mi (2.1 km2)

Elevation

633 ft (193 m)

Population
 (2020)[2]

 • Total

13,571

 • Density

345.3/sq mi (133.3/km2)

Time zone

UTC-5 (Eastern (EST))

 • Summer (DST)

UTC-4 (EDT)

ZIP codes

43551-43552

Area code

419

FIPS code

39-62162[3]

GNIS feature ID

1087194[1]

Website

www.perrysburgtownship.us

Perrysburg Township is one of the nineteen townshipsofWood County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census found 13,571 people in the township.

Geography[edit]

Perrysburg Township is located in northern Wood County, surrounding the crossroads of I-75 and the Ohio Turnpike, ten miles south of the City of Toledo, Ohio. At one time Perrysburg Township was Ohio's largest township, geographically, with 49 square miles; due to annexation the square mileage is now approximately 40.

Perrysburg Township borders the following townships and municipalities:

Name and history[edit]

Established on May 8, 1823, it is the oldest township in Wood County.[4]

It is the only Perrysburg Township statewide.[5] Perrysburg Township was named after the City of Perrysburg (created in 1816), which in turn was named for Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, who fought in the War of 1812 and won a decisive victory at the Battle of Lake Erie.

Government[edit]

The township is governed by a three-member board of trustees, who are elected in November of odd-numbered years to a four-year term beginning on the following January 1. Two are elected in the year after the presidential election and one is elected in the year before it. There is also an elected township fiscal officer,[6] who serves a four-year term beginning on April 1 of the year after the election, which is held in November of the year before the presidential election. Vacancies in the fiscal officership or on the board of trustees are filled by the remaining trustees.

Current elected officials of Perrysburg Township:

Board of trustees meetings, which are open to the public, are held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m. at the Town Hall.

Perrysburg Township offices are composed of the following: Administration, Emergency Medical Services, Fire, Police, Recreation, Road Maintenance, and Zoning.

Education[edit]

Primary and secondary education[edit]

There are four school districts whose boundaries include parts of Perrysburg Township:

Perrysburg Township is also home to Penta Career Center, a vocational high school, serving five counties and sixteen school districts.

A full-time Islamic school is located on the grounds of the Greater Toledo Islamic Center in Perrysburg Township.

Higher education[edit]

Commerce and industry[edit]

Perrysburg Township is home to:

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "US Board on Geographic Names". United States Geological Survey. October 25, 2007. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  • ^ "Perrysburg township, Wood County, Ohio - Census Bureau Profile". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved September 14, 2023.
  • ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  • ^ Vol. 1 Historical and Biographical record of Wood Co. by J.H. Beers and Co., 1897
  • ^ "Detailed map of Ohio" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. 2000. Retrieved February 16, 2007.
  • ^ §503.24, §505.01, and §507.01 of the Ohio Revised Code. Accessed 4/30/2009.
  • External links[edit]

    Municipalities and communities of Wood County, Ohio, United States

    County seat: Bowling Green

    Cities

  • Fostoria
  • Northwood
  • Perrysburg
  • Rossford
  • Map of Ohio highlighting Wood County

    Villages

  • Bloomdale
  • Bradner
  • Custar
  • Cygnet
  • Grand Rapids
  • Haskins
  • Hoytville
  • Jerry City
  • Luckey
  • Millbury
  • Milton Center
  • North Baltimore
  • Pemberville
  • Portage
  • Risingsun
  • Tontogany
  • Walbridge
  • Wayne
  • West Millgrove
  • Weston
  • Townships

  • Center
  • Freedom
  • Grand Rapids
  • Henry
  • Jackson
  • Lake
  • Liberty
  • Middleton
  • Milton
  • Montgomery
  • Perry
  • Perrysburg
  • Plain
  • Portage
  • Troy
  • Washington
  • Webster
  • Weston
  • CDPs

  • Stony Ridge
  • Other
    unincorporated
    communities

  • Bloom Center
  • Cloverdale
  • Denver
  • Digby
  • Dowling
  • Ducat
  • Dunbridge
  • Eagleville
  • Galatea
  • Hammansburg
  • Hatton
  • Hull Prairie
  • Lemoyne
  • Lime City
  • Mermill
  • Moline
  • Mungen
  • New Rochester
  • Otsego
  • Scotch Ridge
  • Six Points
  • Sugar Ridge
  • Trombley
  • Wingston
  • Woodside
  • Footnotes

    ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties

  • United States portal
  • Toledo, Ohio and suburbs

    Metropolitan area · TMACOG · Mayors · Port Authority · Media · Catholic Diocese

    History

  • Toledo War (Timeline)
  • Battle of Fallen Timbers
  • Auto-Lite strike
  • 1960 Cal Poly crash
  • 1967 Toledo riot
  • Cook serial murders
  • Sister Pahl murder
  • 2005 riot
  • 2006 terrorism plot
  • 2018 terrorism plot
  • Transportation

  • Toledo Express Airport
  • Executive Airport
  • Suburban Airport
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza (train / intercity bus)
  • Attractions

  • Art Museum
  • Botanical Garden
  • Cathedral
  • Fort Meigs
  • Hollywood Casino
  • Imagination Station
  • Library
  • Lighthouse
  • Maumee Bay
  • Metroparks Toledo
  • National Museum of the Great Lakes
  • Oliver House
  • One SeaGate
  • Opera
  • Sculpture in the Park
  • Stranahan Theater
  • Tony Packo's Cafe
  • Symphony Orchestra
  • Yacht Club
  • Zoo
  • Shopping malls

  • The Shops at Fallen Timbers
  • Woodville Mall (defunct)
  • North Towne Square (defunct)
  • Southwyck Mall (defunct)
  • Portside Festival Marketplace (defunct)
  • Businesses

  • Block Communications
  • Dana
  • GM Powertrain
  • Jeep (Toledo Complex)
  • Libbey
  • Marco's
  • O-I Glass
  • Owens Corning
  • ProMedica
  • Teledyne
  • Tuffy
  • Welltower
  • Former

  • Kirk (defunct)
  • Lane Drug (acquired)
  • Lasalle & Koch (acquired)
  • Libbey-Owens-Ford (acquired)
  • Lion Store (acquired)
  • Seaway Food Town (acquired)
  • Tiedtke's (defunct)
  • Toledo Scale (acquired)
  • Willys (acquired)
  • Hospitals

    Mercy

  • St. Vincent
  • St. Vincent Children's
  • Perrysburg Hospital
  • ProMedica

  • Flower
  • Toledo
  • Toledo Children's
  • University of Toledo

    McLaren

    Education

    Secondary

  • Public
  • Tertiary

  • Davis College
  • Lourdes University
  • Mercy College of Ohio
  • Owens Community College
  • Professional Skills Institute
  • Stautzenberger College
  • Toledo Academy of Beauty
  • University of Toledo
  • Sports

    Professional

  • Walleye (ECHL)
  • College

  • Bowling Green Falcons
  • Lourdes Gray Wolves
  • High school

  • TRAC
  • NLL
  • TAAC
  • Golf Tournaments

  • U.S. Open (1920, 1931, 1957, 1979)
  • PGA Championship (1986, 1993)
  • NCAA Men's Championship (1944, 2009)
  • Dana Open
  • Glass City Classic
  • Venues

  • Huntington Center
  • Inverness Club
  • Highland Meadows Golf Club
  • Speedway (Menards 200)
  • Sports Arena (defunct)
  • Glass Bowl
  • Savage Arena
  • Ned Skeldon Stadium
  • Tam-O-Shanter
  • Neighborhoods

  • Harvard Terrace
  • Hopewell Heights
  • Library Village
  • Old Orchard
  • Old West End
  • Ottawa
  • Point Place
  • Vistula
  • Warehouse District
  • Westmoreland
  • Suburbs

  • Berkey
  • Bowling Green
  • Delta
  • Holland
  • Jerusalem Twp.
  • Lake Twp.
  • Lyons
  • Maumee
  • Metamora
  • Monclova Twp.
  • Northwood
  • Oregon
  • Ottawa Hills
  • Perrysburg
  • Perrysburg Twp.
  • Providence Twp.
  • Rossford
  • Springfield Twp.
  • Swanton
  • Sylvania
  • Sylvania Twp.
  • Walbridge
  • Waterville
  • Whitehouse

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