The area
Bethel Township is located in the western part of Clark County, Ohio.
Bethel Township was the first settlement in Clark County, Ohio – established by John Paul in 1790 at the forks of Honey Creek. The township is situated in close proximity to Interstate 70, 75, and 675, and the historic State Route 40. The area comprises 58 miles of roadways and has many interesting places to visit, including the Daniel Hertzler House, the Wenrick Wetlands, and the Olive Branch School House, built in 1908.
Bethel Township's population is around 18,200 people, with a majority of married couples having children under the age of 18. The children attend Tecumseh Local Schools. The township offers the benefits of suburban living with easy access to shopping nearby.
Our county seat, Springfield, Ohio, is located less than 15 minutes to the east. It boasts a beautifully renovated downtown that features coffee shops, theaters, restaurants, and, of course, the Heritage Center. To the south, we have Dayton, Ohio, which is home to the Schuster Center and the stunning Dayton Arcade. The Giant is awake!
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Trustees & Staff
Bethel Township is governed by a board of 3 trustees and a fiscal officer. The board is responsible for passing ordinances, adopting the annual budget, and overseeing various programs and services.
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The Board of Trustees meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm for a board meeting. The meetings are held at 3333 Lake Rd. Medway, OH 45341. The public is welcome to attend.
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