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Welcome to the Bainbridge Township website. We continue to update our site with current information about our community, including news, events, meeting minutes and agendas, profiles of township departments, and more.
Geauga Soil and Water Conservation District. (440) 834-1122. View Website. View Details. Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency. (216) 241-2414. View Website. View Details. Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
The township has zoning for residential, convenience business, light industrial, mixed use (PUD), active public park, passive public park, and professional office uses. The Board of Zoning Appeals considers requests from residents seeking “area” and/or “use” variances from current regulations.
Bainbridge Township has been the scene of plenty of recreational activities during its history, but sadly most of them are long gone. Of course, most Aurorans know that Geauga Lake Park -- it was originally known as Picnic Lake Park -- existed on the Aurora-Bainbridge border for more than 100 years.
Census data for Bainbridge township, Geauga County, OH (pop. 12,836), including age, race, sex, income, poverty, marital status, education and more.
The Bainbridge Historical Society was organized in 1990 to preserve the history of the township and remind residents of “Old Bainbridge”. In order to do so, the society collects artifacts and memorabilia from local residents to display in the Bissell-Tucek House Museum.
Bainbridge is a wonderful and beautiful township that borders between city and country living. Within 5 minutes you can be to chagrin falls, Aurora farms outlets, on 422 to downtown or to neighboring suburbs. The township is safe and is surrounded by beautiful farm land and Metroparks.
67% of Bainbridge township residents lived in the same house 5 years ago. Out of people who lived in different houses, 23% lived in this county. Out of people who lived in different counties, 72% lived in Ohio. Place of birth for U.S.-born residents: This state: 7322; Northeast: 1285; Midwest: 795; South: 670; West: 303
The unincorporated hamlet of Bainbridge Center is both the geographic and historic center of Bainbridge Township. The town hall, churches, stores, shops, a school, and post office were established in Bainbridge Center.
Welcome to the Bissell-Tucek House, named in recognition of the first and last families who together owned and lived in this Bainbridge Township home for nearly 80 years. In 1808 Justus Bissell and his wife, Nancy, and their six children accompanied his parents from Massachusetts and settled in Aurora. They moved to Bainbridge ten years later ...