Summit County


Summit County, Ohio

175 S Main St
Akron, OH 44308
Phone: (330) 643-2500
Fax: (330) 643-2507
www.co.summit.oh.us

In northeastern OH, south of Cleveland; organized Mar 3, 1840 from Portage, Medina, and Stark counties. Name Origin: From the Greek 'summit,' because the highest point on the Ohio Canal is at the county seat, Akron

Area (sq mi):: 420.06 (land 412.72; water 7.34) Population per square mile: 1324.40
Population 2005: 546,604 State rank: 5 Population change: 2000-20005 0.70%; 1990-2000 5.40% Population 2000: 542,899 (White 83.00%; Black or African American 13.20%; Hispanic or Latino 0.90%; Asian 1.40%; Other 1.90%). Foreign born: 3.30%. Median age: 37.20
Income 2000: per capita $22,842; median household $42,304; Population below poverty level: 9.90% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $30,527-$31,765
Unemployment (2004): 6.10% Unemployment change (from 2000): 1.80% Median travel time to work: 22.40 minutes Working outside county of residence: 25.00%
Cities with population over 10,000:
  • Akron County seat (212,179)
  • Cuyahoga Falls (50,515)
  • Stow (34,394)
  • Barberton (27,362)
  • Green (23,433)
  • Hudson (23,054)
  • Twinsburg (17,286)
  • Tallmadge (17,180)
  • Norton (11,596)
  • Macedonia (10,147)

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    Summit County, Colorado

    PO Box 1538
    Breckenridge, CO 80424
    Phone: (970) 453-2561
    Fax: (970) 453-3540
    www.co.summit.co.us

    In central CO west of Denver; original county, organized 1861, (prior to statehood). Name Origin: For the mountainous terrain of the county; part of its southeastern border follows the Continental Divide

    Area (sq mi):: 619.25 (land 608.16; water 11.09) Population per square mile: 40.90
    Population 2005: 24,892 State rank: 20 Population change: 2000-20005 5.70%; 1990-2000 82.80% Population 2000: 23,548 (White 86.70%; Black or African American 0.70%; Hispanic or Latino 9.80%; Asian 0.90%; Other 6.70%). Foreign born: 11.60%. Median age: 30.80
    Income 2000: per capita $28,676; median household $56,587; Population below poverty level: 9.00% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $34,627-$32,382
    Unemployment (2004): 4.70% Unemployment change (from 2000): 2.00% Median travel time to work: 16.90 minutes Working outside county of residence: 5.70%
    Cities with population over 10,000: None
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    Summit County, Utah

    60 N Main St
    Coalville, UT 84017
    Phone: (435) 336-3203
    Fax: (435) 336-3030
    www.co.summit.ut.us

    On the central northern border of UT, east of Salt Lake City; organized Jan 13, 1854 (prior to statehood) from Green River Valley. Name Origin: For its location on the divide between the Colorado River Valley and the Salt Lake Valley

    Area (sq mi):: 1882.05 (land 1871.05; water 11.00) Population per square mile: 18.70
    Population 2005: 35,001 State rank: 10 Population change: 2000-20005 17.70%; 1990-2000 91.60% Population 2000: 29,736 (White 89.50%; Black or African American 0.20%; Hispanic or Latino 8.10%; Asian 1.00%; Other 6.90%). Foreign born: 7.70%. Median age: 33.30
    Income 2000: per capita $33,767; median household $64,962; Population below poverty level: 5.40% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $44,545-$45,500
    Unemployment (2004): 5.30% Unemployment change (from 2000): -0.50% Median travel time to work: 24.80 minutes Working outside county of residence: 35.60%
    Cities with population over 10,000: None
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