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West Chester Township, Butler County, Ohio
Township in Ohio, US
Township in Ohio, US
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | West Chester Township, Ohio |
| settlement_type | Township |
| motto | Where Families Grow, and Businesses Prosper... |
| image_skyline | Spread Eagle Tavern.jpg |
| image_caption | James D. Conrey House |
| mapframe | yes |
| mapframe-zoom | 10 |
| mapframe-point | none |
| pushpin_map | Ohio#USA |
| pushpin_relief | yes |
| pushpin_label | West Chester Township |
| coordinates | |
| subdivision_type | Country |
| subdivision_name | United States |
| subdivision_type1 | State |
| subdivision_name1 | Ohio |
| subdivision_type2 | County |
| subdivision_name2 | Butler |
| unit_pref | Imperial |
| area_total_km2 | 91.9 |
| area_land_km2 | 91.9 |
| area_water_km2 | 0 |
| population_as_of | 2020 |
| population_total | 65,242 |
| population_density_sq_mi | 1,844 |
| website |
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West Chester Township is one of the thirteen townships in Butler County, Ohio, United States. It is the most populous township in Ohio, with a population of 65,242 at the 2020 census. The township is located in the southeastern corner of Butler County, between Sharonville and Liberty Township. West Chester is about 18 mi north of Cincinnati and is included in the Cincinnati metropolitan area. Exits 19, 21 and 22 off Interstate 75 serve West Chester.
History
The thirteenth and last in order of creation, it was erected from Liberty Township by the Butler County Commissioners on June 2, 1823, upon petitions from residents of the township. No boundaries were given in the resolution passed by the commissioners, but it originally contained 35 square miles (91 km), just short of a full survey township. The new township was given the name "Union." Because Union Township was familiarly known as West Chester, plus the abundance of other townships in Ohio called Union, the name was changed to West Chester Township effective June 28, 2000, after being ratified by the township's voters at the March 9 primary election. Many census and government records, including the 2000 census, refer to Union Township. Today, it is the only West Chester Township statewide.
West Chester became the most populous township in Ohio at the 2010 census.
Climate
|Jan record high F = 72 |Feb record high F = 76 |Mar record high F = 84 |Apr record high F = 89 |May record high F = 93 |Jun record high F = 97 |Jul record high F = 104 |Aug record high F = 101 |Sep record high F = 98 |Oct record high F = 88 |Nov record high F = 81 |Dec record high F = 75 |year record high F = 104 |Jan record low F = -25 |Feb record low F = -13 |Mar record low F = -10 |Apr record low F = 18 |May record low F = 27 |Jun record low F = 36 |Jul record low F = 40 |Aug record low F = 41 |Sep record low F = 26 |Oct record low F = 12 |Nov record low F = -3 |Dec record low F = -22 |year record low F = -25
Geography
Located in the southeastern corner of the county, it borders the following townships and cities:
- Liberty Township - north
- Mason - east
- Deerfield Township, Warren County - east
- Sharonville - southeast
- Springdale - southwest
- Fairfield - west
- Fairfield Township - northwest
The southeastern corner of the township has been annexed by the city of Sharonville and a small portion in the west has been annexed by Fairfield.
The unincorporated communities of Maud, Port Union, Pisgah, and Tylersville are located in central, western, southwestern, and western West Chester Township respectively, while the census-designated place of Beckett Ridge is located in the township's southeast and Olde West Chester is located at its center, and Wetherington is located in the northeast.
Demographics
2020 census
| Race | Number | Percentage | White (NH) | Black or African American (NH) | Native American (NH) | Asian (NH) | Pacific Islander (NH) | Other/mixed | Hispanic or Latino |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40,955 | 62.8% | ||||||||
| 6,133 | 9.40% | ||||||||
| 304 | 0.47% | ||||||||
| 5,621 | 8.62% | ||||||||
| 78 | 0.12% | ||||||||
| 7,097 | 10.9% | ||||||||
| 5,054 | 7.75% |
Economy
Top employers
According to West Chester's 2024 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, the top employers in the township are:
| # | Employer | # of Employees |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | GE Aerospace | 2,150 |
| 2 | West Chester Hospital (UC Health) | 1,487 |
| 3 | Cornerstone Group | 1,000 |
| 4 | Resilience | 916 |
| 5 | Tyson Foods (formerly Advance Pierre) | 901 |
| 6 | SanMar Corporation | 700 |
| 7 | CenterWell Pharmacy | 531 |
| 8 | TREW Automation | 430 |
| 9 | Procter & Gamble | 409 |
| 10 | CTL Aerospace | 400 |
Household income
| Year | Average | Median |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | $121,695 | $97,107 |
Government
The township is governed by a three-member board of trustees, Mark Welch, Lee Wong, and Ann Becker, who are 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. Historically, West Chester Township has leaned toward the Republican Party but in recent years that advantage has narrowed. Barack Obama only won 35.2% of the vote against John McCain's 63.5% in 2008, but in 2020 Joe Biden claimed 44% against Donald Trump's 54.5%. West Chester Township is entirely in Ohio's 8th congressional district.
Three times voters have rejected the incorporation of the township as a city. On February 2, 1988, the vote was 4,097 to 3,956 against incorporation; 5,816 to 4,972 against on August 8, 1989, and 5,054 to 4,679 against on August 3, 1993.
Public services

Formed in 1967, the township police department employs approximately 100 individuals. Led by Police Chief Joel Herzog, it is organized into three distinct bureaus: the Patrol Bureau, the Support Bureau, and the Administration Bureau.
The township was home to the Voice of America's Bethany Relay Station, a facility covering 625 acres (2.5 km) in the northeast corner of the township that broadcast American propaganda overseas from 1943 to 1994. The property owned by the Voice of America Station has now been converted into Voice of America MetroPark. This park consists of a 1.42-mile walking trail around a lake. The Miami University Voice of America Learning Center was opened in 2009. The township is home to several parks in addition to Voice of America MetroPark, including Keehner Park. The township is also home to the Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati, which is one of the largest mosques in the area.
In 2006 ground was broken for The Square at Union Centre which serves as the town square for West Chester hosting events surrounded by class A office space and restaurants. The West Chester library is part of the square and a bell-tower constructed by the famous and historic Verdin Bell Company of Cincinnati serves as the centerpiece to the square.
Some of the township is in the West Chester post office (45069) and the southeastern corner is served by the Sharonville office (45241). Fairfield (45014) and Hamilton (45011 or 45015) also serve the township.
Education
Most of the township is in the Lakota Local School District, but portions are also in the Princeton City School District and a tiny part on the eastern border is in the Mason City School District. The Township's two high school main campuses, Lakota East and Lakota West, are identical buildings that were built in 1997. As of 2022, the Lakota West High School Main Campus has 2,740 students. As of 2024, the principal at Lakota West High School is Scott Laman. Lakota West is classified by OHSAA as a Division 1 school. Lakota West High School is home to the 2007 Ohio State Baseball Champions, led by Coach Bill Dreisbach.
Notable people
- Matt Bahner, soccer player
- John A. Boehner, 61st Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
- Fr. Anthony Cekada, sedevacantist Catholic priest and author
- Bill Coley, former Ohio Senator
- John Conner, former fullback for the New York Giants
- Bp. Daniel Dolan, Sedevacantist bishop
- Rich Franklin, mixed martial arts fighter
- Andre Frazier, former linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals
- Ken Griffey Sr., former baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds
- Ken Griffey Jr., Hall of Fame baseball player for the Seattle Mariners and the Cincinnati Reds
- Jorge Gurgel, mixed martial arts fighter
- Nick Hagglund, defender for FC Cincinnati in the MLS
- Jordan Hicks, former linebacker for the Eagles, Cardinals, Vikings and Browns
- Ryan Kelly, center for the Minnesota Vikings
- Brent Kolatalo, American mixer, record producer, engineer, and songwriter
- Elizabeth "Liz" McMahon (born 1993), American volleyball player
- E.W. Scripps, newspaper publisher (Scripps-McRae League, Scripps-Howard), April–November each year
References
References
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- "Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): All County Subdivisions within Ohio". U.S. Census Bureau, American Factfinder.
- (2000). "Detailed map of Ohio". [[United States Census Bureau]].
- (12 August 2021). "Census 2020: Butler County population up by 6%; growth rate slowest in decades". Cincinnati Enquirer.
- "Monthly Averages for West Chester, OH".
- "Explore Census Data".
- "Township of West Chester ACFR".
- "West Chester Officials".
- [http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/503.24 §503.24], [http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/505.01 §505.01], and [http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/507.01 §507.01] of the [[Ohio Revised Code]]. Accessed 4/30/2009.
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- "U.S. Congressional Districts 2022-2026". Ohio Secretary of State.
- "West Chester Township Police". westchesteroh.org.
- "Voice of America MetroPark". MetroParks of Butler County.
- (December 11, 2024). "Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati".
- "West Chester Towne Center Development Update". Butler County Department of Development, Ohio.
- "Unique historic split: Lakota divides into 2 identical high schools".
- "Lakota West High School". National Center for Education Statistics.
- "Our Team".
- "Facts/Mission".
- (August 2025). "Baseball Program Highlights}}{{Dead link".
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- [[Rich Franklin]]
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