About Us
The Village of Hiram, Ohio is a charming community of 1,200 residents located in northern Portage County, an area known as the Western Reserve. The Village is located at the intersection of State Routes 700/305 and 82, 32 miles southeast of Cleveland, Ohio.
Other Hiram Village highlights include:
Rich with local history
Small community charm – surrounded by rolling farmland near the beautiful Cuyahoga River
Excellent public school system – Crestwood School System – “value-added data" now places the Crestwood School District among the top districts in the state
Excellent quality of life
Low crime rate
Close proximity to a number of higher education institutions, i.e. Hiram College, Kent State University, Akron University, Cleveland State University, Case Western University
Low property taxes
High quality services
local police and fire departments,
capacity available municipal water and sanitary sewer systems
Viable transportation system – PARTA, 50 minute commute to Cleveland Hopkins Airport
Close proximity to a number of health facilities and hospitals, i.e. Geauga University, Robinson Memorial Hospital, Akron Children’s Hospital
Number of civic organizations
Abundant recreational opportunities – Village playground, Headwaters hike and bike trail, local canoeing on the Cuyahoga River, Hiram Biology Station, local fishing and boating lakes