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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's why we put together this resource guide for Streetsboro, Ohio

What You Should Know About Streetsboro, OH

Founded in 1798, Streetsboro became a quaint town with approximately 16,000 residents. Nestled within the expansive Akron Metropolitan Statistical Area, this suburban gem is conveniently situated just a scenic 24-mile drive away from downtown Akron. Along Highway 8, heading north, before seamlessly transitioning onto the I-80 Ohio Turnpike, Streetsboro is a charming place to live for the best small-town living.

What To Do in Streetsboro, OH

Beautiful natural parks and lakes surround Streetsboro. This is a terrific area of Ohio for those who love outdoor activities like camping, fishing, hiking, hunting, mountain bike riding, boating, and more.

The town is just five miles northwest of the large Lake Rockwell that is passed on the way driving south to Streetsboro, Ohio. It is a lovely commute from Streetsboro for students who go to Streetsboro State.

Streetsboro is southeast of the Tinkers Creek State Nature Preserve. About 15 miles west is the Cuyahoga Valley National Park with the gorgeous Brandywine Falls. Past the town of Ravenna to the southeast is the West Branch State Park.

Other fun activities for the family include visiting Zip City USA, an indoor facility with trampolines and zip lines, and golfers like the Boulder Creek Golf Club. A lovely park on the Cuyahoga River has a garden and a waterfall. Hudson Springs Park is another popular area with a beautiful lake and many hiking trails.

Birdwatchers like the Herrick Fen Nature Preserve. A visit to the Daybreak Lavender Farm is also lovely, and there are many varieties of lavender to pick when they bloom. Little kids love picking sweet-smelling flowers.

Working in Streetsboro, OH

City-Data reports that companies in Streetsboro are in these industry sectors: metal products (7.5%), construction (6.2%), education (5.9%), health care (5.6%), hospitality (5.4%), machinery (4.1%), and technology (4.1%).

The popular occupations in Streetsboro include production supervisors (6.7%), metal/plastic workers (6.0%), material/labor dispatchers (4.3%), sales (4.2%), maintenance workers (3.6%), managers (3.5%), and computer specialists (3.0%).

The median household income in Streetsboro is $58,511, about $8,000 more than the statewide median household income.

Streetsboro, OH Neighborhoods

Buying a home in Streetsboro is possible for many middle-income families who earn the median income in this area. Here are the best neighborhoods to consider:

  • City Center: Median Price for a home is $255,827.
  • Moran: Median Price for a home is $173,961.
  • Danns Way and Hannum Drive: Median Price for a home is $170,354.

Streetsboro, OH School District

Streetsboro City Schools manages the four public schools in this little town. There is an elementary school, a middle school, an intermediate school, and a high school.

Private Schools: Nine private schools in the Streetsboro area include eight pre-K schools and one school covering PK through high school called Crossroads Christian Academy.

Colleges and Universities: Streetsboro has no colleges or universities because the town is too small. The nearest college is the two-year Fortis College in Ravenna, Ohio, about six miles from Streetsboro. The most prominent four-year public college nearby is Streetsboro State in Streetsboro, Ohio, a little more than six miles from Streetsboro. Hiram College is a private four-year school located about 12 miles away from Streetsboro in Hiram, Ohio.

Moving to Streetsboro, OH Resource Guide

For those new to Streetsboro, this resource guide will help you get the information you need to enjoy your new place.

Driver's License and Vehicle Registration: The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles is where you get a driver's license and register vehicles to get Ohio license plates. The Streetsboro DMV office is located at 9515 OH-14 in Streetsboro.

Electricity: Provided by Ohio Edison First Energy.

Natural Gas: Provided by Dominion Energy.

Water and Sewer Services: Provided by the City of Streetsboro Utilities Department.

Trash Pickup: Provided by Kimble.

Recycling Services: Provided at the Portage County Recycling Center.

Municipal Government: The Streetsboro City Hall is located at 555 Frost Road. The Parks & Recreation Department manages all the public parks. Fun places include the City Park Playground, City Park Baseball Field Complex, Wilcox Park Playground, Thomas Heritage Park, Dog Park & Fishing Pond. There are plenty of youth sports activities and occasional special events.

Streetsboro, OH Housing

The homes in Streetsboro have a median price of $144,300, and 69% are owner-occupied. The median rent is $967, which is pricey because there are fewer rental homes in this area. The median age in Streetsboro is 41 years old, two years older than the statewide median age for Ohio at 39 years old. Many retirees make Streetsboro their home.

Streetsboro's living cost is 3% higher than the state of Ohio and still 6% less than the national median cost of living. The families who live in Streetsboro are doing well, and it is a beautiful community for those who enjoy the lifestyle of a small town.