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Miami Township is one of the fourteen townships of Clermont County, Ohio, United States. The population at the 2020 census was 43,943.
History
The area covering the City of Milford, O'Bannon (now Miami) Township, and part of the City of Loveland is from a single 1788 survey by John Nancarrow, a Revolutionary War veteran from Virginia. As one of Clermont County's major historians noted, "No wonder, then, that it struck with rapture the quaint and eccentric John Nancarrow, who had it surveyed for him on May 28, 1788 as Dutch burgomaster intended to found a city that should become the future metropolis of the West." Miami Township was created in 1801 as O'Bannon Township, after O'Bannon Creek, a tributary of the Little Miami River that runs through the township. This creek was named for Clermont's first surveyor, John O'Bannon, who was not connected to, responsible for, or interested at all in Nancarrow's survey area. John O'Bannon had instead made the county's first survey on Virginia Military District land on Nov. 13, 1787, on the site of the village of Neville. The township's name, shortly after 1801, was changed to Miami, after the Little Miami River.
The particular stretch of the circle highway Interstate 275 was completed in 1975, built through the middle of the community.
Geography
Located in the northwestern corner of the county, it borders the following townships:
Hamilton Township, Warren County - north
Goshen Township - northeast
Stonelick Township - southeast
Union Township - south
Anderson Township, Hamilton County - southwest corner
Columbia Township, Hamilton County - southwest, north of Anderson Township
Symmes Township, Hamilton County - west
Many populated places are located in Miami Township:
Part of the city of Loveland, in the north
Part of the city of Milford, in the southwest
The census-designated place of Day Heights, in the center
The census-designated place of Mount Repose, in the center
The census-designated place of Mulberry, in the west
The unincorporated community of Miamiville, in the west.
Government
In 1991, the state legislature and George Voinovich adopted "Limited Home Rule Townships" as a schism from the Ohio Constitution's Municipal Home Rule established in 1912. The alteration devolved townships which chose limited home rule government to be similar to municipalities but without full home rule, a city code, comprehensive zoning, among a host of other traits. The result is many developed townships which would have sought shared municipal incorporation with cities or villages have not maximized property value and do not have basic support for services and infrastructure, relying exclusively on reduced state funding—much of which comes from federal investments for roadwork. The autonomy which was sought has effectively been unable to reserve responsibility for the community and instead outsourced that responsibility to state intervention.
The township is governed by a three-member board of trustees elected in November of odd-numbered years to a four-year term beginning on the following January 1. Two are elected in the year after the presidential election and one is elected in the year before it. There is also an elected township fiscal officer, who serves a four-year term beginning on April 1 of the year after the election, which is held in November of the year before the presidential election. Vacancies in the fiscal officership or on the board of trustees are filled by the remaining trustees.
Unlike Miami Township in Clermont County, all the other Miami namesakes in the State of Ohio are actually located in the Miami Valley region, including the Great Miami River, Miami County, Miami University, Miamisburg, Little Miami High School, and Miami Townships within Greene, Hamilton, Logan, and Montgomery counties.
Media
The Clermont Sun is the county newspaper while the Eastside Press serves the eastern communities of Greater Cincinnati, both catering to Milford-Miami Township.
Notable people
Jean Schmidt – U.S. and state representative
Philip Bergen Swing – U.S. district judge
Joe Uecker – Ohio state senator and representative
See also
Milford High School (Ohio)
Clermont County, Ohio
Urban township (Ohio)
References
External links
Township website
County website Archived March 14, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
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The Plan is the new comprehensive plan adopted by the Board of Trustees on March 15, 2022. The Plan acts as a guidebook for the future of Miami Township by outlining goals, initiatives, …
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The first settlement made in Clermont County was in Miami Township, near Loveland, in 1795, by Col. Thomas Paxton and his four sons-in-law, Judge Owen Todd, Col. John Ramsey, James …