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Races in Miami County, Ohio:
Crime in 2005 (reported by the sheriff's office or county police, not the county total):
Bush/Cheney (Republican): 65.7% Kerry/Edwards (Democratic): 34.0%
Area name: Dayton, OH HUD Metro FMR Area Fair market rent in 2006 for a 1-bedroom apartment in Miami County is $499 a month. Fair market rent for a 2-bedroom apartment is $615 a month. Fair market rent for a 3-bedroom apartment is $828 a month.
Cities in this county include: Troy, Piqua, Tipp City, West Milton, Covington, Bradford, Pleasant Hill, Fletcher, Laura, Casstown.
2005 air pollution in Miami County:
Ozone (1-hour): 0.090 ppm (standard limit: 0.12 ppm). Near U.S. average. Ozone (8-hour): 0.079 ppm (standard limit: 0.08 ppm). Near U.S. average.
Neighboring counties: Champaign County , Clark County , Darke County , Montgomery County , Shelby County .
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Notable locations in this county outside city limits:
Notable locations in Miami County: Fulton Farms (A), Loramie Mill (B), Rolling Hills Girl Scout Camp (C), Blind Corners (D), Stillwater Golf Course (E), Sugar Grove Camp (F), Homestead Golf Course (G), Cliffside Golf Course (H), Miami County Fairgrounds (I), Troy Country Club (J), Miami Shores Golf Course (K), Dayton Boys Club (L), Miami County Home (M), Piqua Power Plant (N), Western Ohio Youth Center (O). Display/hide their locations on the map Shopping Center: Piqua Plaza Shopping Center (1). Display/hide its location on the map Churches in Miami County include: Highland Brethren in Christ Church (A), Apostolic Gospel Temple (B), Lena Baptist Church (C), Lost Creek Church (D), McKendree Church (E), Duncan Church (F), Miami Primitive Baptist Church (G), Middle District Church of the Brethren (H), Bethel Community Church (I). Display/hide their locations on the map Cemeteries: Anderson Cemetery (1), Deeter Cemetery (2), Youtsey Cemetery (3), Miami Memorial Cemetery (4), Harris Creek Cemetery (5), Winters Cemetery (6), Ludlow Cemetery (7). Display/hide their locations on the map Lakes and reservoirs: Silver Lake (A), Williams Lake (B), Owen Pond (C), West Milton Low Head Reservoir (D), Hart Pond (E), Decker Lake (F), Brukner Lake (G). Display/hide their locations on the map Streams, rivers, and creeks: Ballinger Run (A), Honey Creek (B), Indian Creek (C), Ludlow Creek (D), Jones Run (E), McIntire Run (F), McKee Branch (G), McKee Creek (H), Harris Creek (I). Display/hide their locations on the map Parks in Miami County include: Stillwater Prairie Reserve (1), Greenville Falls State Nature Preserve (2), Big Woods Reserve (3), E L Blankenship Riverside Sanctuary (4), Charleston Falls Preserve (5). Display/hide their locations on the map Post offices: Conover Post Office (A), Phoneton Post Office (B). Display/hide their locations on the map
Notable locations in Miami County: Fulton Farms (A), Loramie Mill (B), Rolling Hills Girl Scout Camp (C), Blind Corners (D), Stillwater Golf Course (E), Sugar Grove Camp (F), Homestead Golf Course (G), Cliffside Golf Course (H), Miami County Fairgrounds (I), Troy Country Club (J), Miami Shores Golf Course (K), Dayton Boys Club (L), Miami County Home (M), Piqua Power Plant (N), Western Ohio Youth Center (O). Display/hide their locations on the map
Shopping Center: Piqua Plaza Shopping Center (1). Display/hide its location on the map
Churches in Miami County include: Highland Brethren in Christ Church (A), Apostolic Gospel Temple (B), Lena Baptist Church (C), Lost Creek Church (D), McKendree Church (E), Duncan Church (F), Miami Primitive Baptist Church (G), Middle District Church of the Brethren (H), Bethel Community Church (I). Display/hide their locations on the map
Cemeteries: Anderson Cemetery (1), Deeter Cemetery (2), Youtsey Cemetery (3), Miami Memorial Cemetery (4), Harris Creek Cemetery (5), Winters Cemetery (6), Ludlow Cemetery (7). Display/hide their locations on the map
Lakes and reservoirs: Silver Lake (A), Williams Lake (B), Owen Pond (C), West Milton Low Head Reservoir (D), Hart Pond (E), Decker Lake (F), Brukner Lake (G). Display/hide their locations on the map
Streams, rivers, and creeks: Ballinger Run (A), Honey Creek (B), Indian Creek (C), Ludlow Creek (D), Jones Run (E), McIntire Run (F), McKee Branch (G), McKee Creek (H), Harris Creek (I). Display/hide their locations on the map
Parks in Miami County include: Stillwater Prairie Reserve (1), Greenville Falls State Nature Preserve (2), Big Woods Reserve (3), E L Blankenship Riverside Sanctuary (4), Charleston Falls Preserve (5). Display/hide their locations on the map
Post offices: Conover Post Office (A), Phoneton Post Office (B). Display/hide their locations on the map
Current college students: 3,450 People 25 years of age or older with a high school degree or higher: 82.7% People 25 years of age or older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 16.3%
Number of foreign born residents: 1,467 (49% naturalized citizens)
Mean travel time to work: 20.1 minutes
Percentage of county residents living and working in this county: 62.6%
Housing units in structures:
Housing units in Miami County with a mortgage: 17,055 (1,802 second mortgage, 3,010 home equity loan, 89 both second mortgage and home equity loan) Houses without a mortgage: 7,186
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Miami County historical area-adjusted tornado activity is near Ohio state average. It is 1.6 times above overall U.S. average. Tornadoes in this county have caused 2 injuries recorded between 1950 and 2004. On 3/1/1955, a category 1 (max. wind speeds 73-112 mph) tornado injured one person and caused between $50,000 and $500,000 in damages.
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Means of transportation to work
5.85% of this county's 2006 resident taxpayers lived in other counties in 2005 ($38,822 average adjusted gross income)
0.05% of residents moved from foreign countries ($235 average AGI)Miami County: 0.05%Ohio average: 0.10% 4.36% relocated from other counties in Ohio ($27,781 average AGI) 1.44% relocated from other states ($10,806 average AGI)Miami County: 1.44%Ohio average: 1.67%
6.40% of this county's 2005 resident taxpayers moved to other counties in 2006 ($38,949 average adjusted gross income)
0.07% of residents moved to foreign countries ($274 average AGI)Miami County: 0.07%Ohio average: 0.04% 4.53% relocated to other counties in Ohio ($25,023 average AGI) 1.80% relocated to other states ($13,652 average AGI)Miami County: 1.80%Ohio average: 2.24%
Births per 1000 population from 1990 to 1999: 13.1 Births per 1000 population from 2000 to 2003: 12.8
Deaths per 1000 population from 1990 to 1999: 8.8 Deaths per 1000 population from 2000 to 2003: 9.2
Infant deaths per 1000 live births from 1990 to 1999: 6.6 Infant deaths per 1000 live births from 2000 to 2003: 4.4
Persons enrolled in hospital insurance and/or supplemental medical insurance (Medicare) in July 1, 2003: 15,687 (13,612 aged, 2,075 disabled) Population without health insurance coverage in 2000: 8% Children under 18 without health insurance coverage in 2000: 7%
Household type by relationship
22,991 spouses, 29,894 children (27,293 natural, 725 adopted, 1,876 stepchildren), 1,187 grandchildren, 348 brothers or sisters, 370 parents, 650 other relatives, 1,747 non-relatives
Size of family households: 12,672 2-persons, 6,279 3-persons, 5,749 4-persons, 2,421 5-persons, 738 6-persons, 299 7-or-more-persons.
Size of nonfamily households: 8,883 1-person, 1,250 2-persons, 172 3-persons, 32 4-persons, 30 5-persons.
97.1% of residents of Miami County speak English at home. 1.2% of residents speak Spanish at home (71% speak English very well, 17% speak English well, 11% speak English not well, 1% don't speak English at all). 1.0% of residents speak other Indo-European language at home (71% speak English very well, 15% speak English well, 14% speak English not well). 0.6% of residents speak Asian or Pacific Island language at home (48% speak English very well, 28% speak English well, 22% speak English not well, 2% don't speak English at all). 0.1% of residents speak other language at home (96% speak English very well, 4% speak English not well).
In fiscal year 2004: Federal Government expenditure: $473,837,000 ($4701 per capita) Department of Defense expenditure: $56,216,000 Federal direct payments to individuals for retirement and disability: $236,398,000 Federal other direct payments to individuals: $98,954,000 Federal direct payments not to individuals: $5,323,000 Federal grants: $68,727,000 Federal procurement contracts: $47,280,000 ($43,322,000 Department of Defense) Federal salaries and wages: $17,156,000 ($4,407,000 Department of Defense) Federal Government direct loans: $285,000 Federal guaranteed/insured loans: $59,092,000 Federal Government insurance: $64,689,000
Total withdrawal of fresh water for public supply: 11.41 millions of gallons per day (77% from ground, 23% from surface)
57% of Miami County residents lived in the same house 5 years ago. Out of people who lived in different houses, 61% lived in this county. Out of people who lived in different counties, 68% lived in Ohio.
Place of birth for U.S.-born residents:
Median price asked for vacant for-sale houses in 2000: $81,100
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Solid Waste Management: $4,722,000
Sewerage: $1,147,000
Regular Highways: $425,000
Welfare - Other: $9,276,000
Police Protection: $8,740,000
Judicial and Legal Services: $7,896,000
Regular Highways: $5,471,000
Corrections - Other: $5,234,000
Solid Waste Management: $4,478,000
General - Other: $2,693,000
Financial Administration: $2,526,000
Central Staff Services: $1,721,000
General Public Buildings: $1,516,000
Sewerage: $1,175,000
Welfare, Cash Assistance - Other: $1,074,000
Welfare, Vendor Payments for Medical Care: $976,000
Water Utilities: $706,000
Housing & Community Development: $639,000
Protective Inspection and Regulation, NEC: $499,000
Natural Resources - Other: $395,000
Transit Utilities: $42,000
Water Utilities: $1,461,000
Full Faith & Credit - Water Utilities: $1,406,000
Water Utilities: $55,000
General Revenue, NEC: $2,651,000
Regular Highways: $279,000
Police Protection: $231,000
Central Staff: $184,000
Health - Other: $181,000
Solid Waste Management: $169,000
Judicial: $109,000
Financial Administration: $65,000
Corrections - Other: $40,000
Water Utilities: $38,000
Welfare - Other: $22,000
Protective Inspection & Regulation, NEC: $17,000
General Public Building: $1,000
Highways: $4,896,000
All Other: $4,482,000
General Support: $2,587,000
Health & Hospitals: $2,254,000
Housing & Community Development: $441,000
Total General Sales: $9,649,000
NEC: $482,000
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