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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether 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 is why we put together this resource guide for Powell. Ohio.

What You Should Know About Powell, OH.

Powell is a small Delaware County, Ohio city. The current population is 12,658, which signals a growth of 17.5% since 2010, when the population was 11,500. Powell began as a settlement around 1801 under the name "Middlebury" because it was populated with settlers from Middlebury, Connecticut. Then, In 1857, after Judge Thomas Powell established the first post office there, the residents decided to rename the area after Thomas Powell. The town remained small well into the 1980s when the area rapidly expanded to become another hotspot connected to the Columbus metropolitan area.

What to do in Powell, OH.

Powell, Ohio, has a good selection of activities that keep residents and visitors entertained throughout the year. The residents enjoy the quiet suburban, small city lifestyle amid pleasant scenery. Here are the highlights:

Columbus Zoo and Aquarium: The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is a family-friendly zoo that is located near Powell in Liberty Township. Visitors will see some of the most interesting and beautiful animals worldwide, like the Amur Tiger and Bonnethead Shark. Make a reservation to plan a day of fun for all ages!

Tylers Run: This steam is located just one mile from Powell and offers some excellent fishing and quiet scenery, with the height of fishing activity happening between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. For more information about bodies of water, nature trails, parks, and publicly-funded activities, check out Powell's parks and recreation page.

Working in Powell, OH.

Powell, Ohio, has a favorable unemployment rate of 3.6%. Also, recent job growth has been positive at 0.8%. The average household income is at a high of $184,275, significantly higher than the state's average of $54,021. Powell residents' jobs are typically highly skilled occupations that require a high level of training and education.

The most common industries that provide employment in Powell are professional, scientific, and technical services (16.5%), health care (13.0%), finance and insurance (7.4%), accommodation & food services (5.6%), educational services (5.5%), construction (4.8%), and public administration (3.9%). The average commute time is around 26 minutes, close to the national average of 26.4 minutes.

Powell, OH. Neighborhoods

The homes in Powell are among the most expensive in Ohio, but the neighborhoods are beautiful and well-maintained. It is an excellent city to raise a family and settle down.

Hyatts: This median real estate price in this suburban neighborhood is $472,131, which is more expensive than 98.2% of the neighborhoods in Ohio and 81.0% of the neighborhoods in the nation. In Hyatts, there are mainly medium to large single-family homes and townhomes.

City Center: Toward the center of the city, residents are closer to amenities like restaurants and entertainment. The median price of homes here is $485,616, which costs more than 80.7% of the neighborhoods in the rest of the country. The majority of real estate in the city center is owner-occupied, and it consists of single-family homes and townhomes.

Olentangy River Rd / Home Rd: Residents who prefer to live along the Olentangy River will find the prices of homes even higher at $516,486, which cost more than 82.1% of the homes in the U.S. You will find single-family homes nestled in quiet neighborhoods along the Olentangy River road.

Powell, OH. School District

The Olentangy School District runs the public schools in the city, which currently enrolls around 20,000 students. Four high schools, five middle schools, and 16 elementary schools include a Pre-K program. Various private schools in the surrounding area teach all grade levels.

Regarding higher education, there are four major colleges within 15 miles of Powell: Otterbein University, Ohio State University-Main Campus, Ohio Dominican University, and Columbus State Community College.

Moving to Powell, OH. Resource Guide

Residents of the City of Powell access various vital services through these providers:

  • Internet and telephone: Many competing companies provide phone and internet services. The top providers are AT&T, DSL, Frontier Communications, HughesNet, and Verizon.
  • Electricity: American Electric Power provides power to the city.
  • Natural gas: In colder climates, natural gas is often used as a dependable heat source. Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. services the area.
  • Water/ Sewer: To turn on water utilities, contact Del-Co Water Company, Inc. Meanwhile, the Delaware County Sanitary Engineer takes care of local sewer services.
  • Trash Collection: Powell's trash needs are served by Rumpke.
  • Cable TV: Though most phone and internet companies provide bundled internet/phone/cable packages, some companies offer cable packages alone, such as Time/Warner Cable, AT&T, DISH, and DISH Latino.
  • Government: Powell is run by a city council that is composed of a mayor and six council members.

Powell, OH. Housing

Powell, Ohio is an expensive place to live compared to the rest of the United States. The cost of living is around 20.4% higher than the national average. The mean price of all houses in the area is $375,933, while the median rent is $1,801. Individuals should come prepared to spend more to keep up with the cost of living that the city requires.