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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether you are traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Hebron.
Hebron is a charming village in Licking County with a population of 2,435 people, according to the 2022 census. The theme for the village is "The Crossroads of Ohio, Where Our Paths Connect." The alternative route for I-70 runs east/west through the village and crosses Ohio Highway 79 (Hebron Road) at a point close to the center of the town, creating a crossroads.
Hebron is 30 miles east of Columbus, Ohio. This city is best known for being part of the Ohio Canal System in the early 1800s. John Smith laid out the village plats in 1827. This canal town started as a wild place for traders with distilleries, sawmills, and tanneries.
Here is all you need to know about the lifestyle in the Village of Hebron.
Hebron has these wonderful amenities and attractions:
The Hebron local economy depends on tourism, construction, and agriculture. The unemployment rate is 4.2%, lower than the statewide unemployment rate of 5.2%. The median household income is $42,061 per year. Hebron's predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 32.7%, compared to the national average of 33.5%. For those working in Hebron, their average commute time is 21 minutes.
The most popular industries by jobs offered are hospitality/restaurants (11.4%), building construction (8.4%), government administration (6.3%), finance/insurance (4.7%), health care (4.5%), education (4.4%), and administration/support (4.2%).
Hebron is a small village that consists of one neighborhood. Adjacent to Hebron is Heath, Ohio, which is useful for comparison.
The public school district for Hebron Village is the Lakewood Local School District, with five public schools. There is one elementary school, one intermediate school, one middle school, one high school, and the Lakewood Digital Academy, an online school. The school district spends around $12,275 each year per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is 16 to one.
There are no private schools in Hebron. However, there are ten private schools in Licking County. The closest private school is the Licking County Christian Academy (PK to 12th grade) in Heath, about five miles away.
There are no colleges and universities in Hebron. For higher education, there are 36 colleges and universities within a 50-mile radius.
When moving to Hebron, these contacts are useful:
Hebron Village provides water and sewer services. Electrical power is supplied by the South Central Power Company. Natural gas comes from The Energy Cooperative.
Hebron's Parks and Recreation Department maintains the public parks for residents and visitors to enjoy. There are walking paths, playgrounds, a disc golf course, and baseball, football, and soccer fields.
Hebron's municipal government consists of an elected Mayor and six elected members serving on the Village Council. The village council members and mayor are elected to staggered, four-year terms of public service.
The median home price in Hebron is $127,793, which has appreciated by only 7.2% during the past ten years. The cost of living in Hebron is 6.3% higher than other cities in the state and 11.1% lower than the national average in the United States.