Ever wondered where the safest places to live in Ohio are? The following are what we consider to be some of the safest places in Ohio, based on SafeWise Report data and 2011 FBI crime data. These small towns and suburbs are some of the most peaceful places you can live in the Buckeye State.
See if your hometown or current city made the list:
- Broadview Heights
Nothlit/Flickr Ranked the safest city in Ohio by SafeWise Report, this large suburb is the ideal place to raise a family in Ohio. In addition to the lowest crime in the state, top notch schools and economic growth activity are what make this suburb stand out from the rest.
- Streetsboro
George Bannister/Flickr This suburb of Akron is marked by a low crime rate, high community involvement and its rich history. Its excellent schools also make Streetsboro the ideal place for families.
- Hudson
cmcbrown/Flickr Also a suburb of Akron, Hudson’s successful “Community First” program helped to cultivate a sense of purpose and unity for the town. The 1990s program worked to tackle the issue of drug abuse, encourage high school graduation and foster a healthy mindset for youth to make better choices. Today, it’s one of the safest places to live in Ohio, and its focus is on education and opportunities for youth.
- New Philadelphia
Doug Kerr/Flickr This small town has a very low crime rate, with zero murders reported in 2011. The ferris wheel, amphitheater and other carnival-style amenities at the town’s Tuscora Park help to bring the community together and make this town stand out from the rest.
- North Ridgeville
Nicholas Eckhart/Flickr In spite of a notable population increase in the early 2000s, this suburb has remained one of the safest places to live in Ohio with no murders or robberies reported in 2011 and just six car break-ins reported that year.
- Twinsburg
Doug Kerr/Flickr Halfway between Akron and Cleveland you’ll find the only town in the world named Twinsburg. In addition to quality education and a low crime rate, Twinsburg is home to the no. 1 public library in the United States and the town’s annual Twins Day Festival is the world’s largest yearly gathering of twins.
- Aurora
Doug Kerr/Flickr Aurora is yet another city where the crime rates are low and the school performance is high. Education is priority here, where the Aurora City School District was designated an Excellent District by the State Board of Education, and every school in the city has earned the Achievement of Excellence award, bestowed by the Ohio Partnership for Excellence.
- Dublin
Pierre Metivier/Flickr Home to the “Field of Corn” and the Dublin Irish Festival, this city also has a low crime rate. The rich golf culture is what makes this city an even more peaceful place to live.
- Upper Arlington
MeRyan/Flickr With a low crime rate and a low unemployment rate, this Columbus suburb is a safe, prosperous place to live.
- Brunswick
Jeff Pyle/Flickr During the holiday season, Brunswick is the place to be. Businesses, churches, and residents alike work hard every year to turn this suburb into a winter wonderland of lights and holiday décor. In addition to strong community involvement, low crime rates and top notch schools mark this town.
Did your city, town or suburb make the list? What others do you think belong on this list? Share your thoughts and experiences with us!
Nothlit/Flickr
Ranked the safest city in Ohio by SafeWise Report, this large suburb is the ideal place to raise a family in Ohio. In addition to the lowest crime in the state, top notch schools and economic growth activity are what make this suburb stand out from the rest.
George Bannister/Flickr
This suburb of Akron is marked by a low crime rate, high community involvement and its rich history. Its excellent schools also make Streetsboro the ideal place for families.
cmcbrown/Flickr
Also a suburb of Akron, Hudson’s successful “Community First” program helped to cultivate a sense of purpose and unity for the town. The 1990s program worked to tackle the issue of drug abuse, encourage high school graduation and foster a healthy mindset for youth to make better choices. Today, it’s one of the safest places to live in Ohio, and its focus is on education and opportunities for youth.
Doug Kerr/Flickr
This small town has a very low crime rate, with zero murders reported in 2011. The ferris wheel, amphitheater and other carnival-style amenities at the town’s Tuscora Park help to bring the community together and make this town stand out from the rest.
Nicholas Eckhart/Flickr
In spite of a notable population increase in the early 2000s, this suburb has remained one of the safest places to live in Ohio with no murders or robberies reported in 2011 and just six car break-ins reported that year.
Halfway between Akron and Cleveland you’ll find the only town in the world named Twinsburg. In addition to quality education and a low crime rate, Twinsburg is home to the no. 1 public library in the United States and the town’s annual Twins Day Festival is the world’s largest yearly gathering of twins.
Aurora is yet another city where the crime rates are low and the school performance is high. Education is priority here, where the Aurora City School District was designated an Excellent District by the State Board of Education, and every school in the city has earned the Achievement of Excellence award, bestowed by the Ohio Partnership for Excellence.
Pierre Metivier/Flickr
Home to the “Field of Corn” and the Dublin Irish Festival, this city also has a low crime rate. The rich golf culture is what makes this city an even more peaceful place to live.
MeRyan/Flickr
With a low crime rate and a low unemployment rate, this Columbus suburb is a safe, prosperous place to live.
Jeff Pyle/Flickr
During the holiday season, Brunswick is the place to be. Businesses, churches, and residents alike work hard every year to turn this suburb into a winter wonderland of lights and holiday décor. In addition to strong community involvement, low crime rates and top notch schools mark this town.
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The OIYS Visitor Center
Safest Places in Ohio
June 21, 2019
April Dray
Which cities and towns in Ohio have the lowest crime rate?
According to the current SafeWise data for Ohio cities and towns, the following cities and towns have the lowest violent crime rate and property crime rate per 1,000 people: Chester Township, Sagamore Hills, Montville Township, Broadview Heights, Olmsted Township, American Township, Bainbridge Township, Brecksville, Aurora, Brunswick Hills Township, Louisville, Poland Township, Seven Hills, Madison Township (Lake County), Vermilion, Sylvania, Perrysburg, Avon Lake, Olmsted Falls and Upper Arlington. These towns are arguably some of the best places to live in Ohio. (And it’s interesting to find that some of the safest towns in Ohio are surprisingly located near larger cities.) To view a current list of rankings for the safest cities and towns in Ohio, click here.
Is Columbus in Ohio a safe place to live?
Yes. In spite of its large population, Columbus is fairly safe compared to other larger cities, such as Cincinnati and Cleveland. In fact, SafeWise ranks Columbus (population 872,205) as 163, while Cincinnati (population 299,116) is ranked as 176 and Cleveland (population 385,351) is ranked as 178. The violent crime (per 1,000) in Columbus is 5.13 and the property crime (per 1,000) is 39.45. Some areas around Columbus are even ranked as some of the safest places to live in Ohio, such as Upper Arlington.
What are some of the most dangerous places to live in Ohio?
According to the current SafeWise data for Ohio cities and towns, the following cities and towns have the highest violent crime rate and property crime rate per 1,000 people: Cleveland, Canton, Cincinnati, Dayton, East Cleveland, Lima, Youngstown, Akron, Whitehall, Euclid, Springfield, Lorain, Portsmouth, Warren, Mansfield, Columbus, Middletown, Hamilton, North College Hill and Chillicothe.
The OIYS Visitor Center
Safest Places in Ohio
June 21, 2019
April Dray
Which cities and towns in Ohio have the lowest crime rate? According to the current SafeWise data for Ohio cities and towns, the following cities and towns have the lowest violent crime rate and property crime rate per 1,000 people: Chester Township, Sagamore Hills, Montville Township, Broadview Heights, Olmsted Township, American Township, Bainbridge Township, Brecksville, Aurora, Brunswick Hills Township, Louisville, Poland Township, Seven Hills, Madison Township (Lake County), Vermilion, Sylvania, Perrysburg, Avon Lake, Olmsted Falls and Upper Arlington. These towns are arguably some of the best places to live in Ohio. (And it’s interesting to find that some of the safest towns in Ohio are surprisingly located near larger cities.) To view a current list of rankings for the safest cities and towns in Ohio, click here. Is Columbus in Ohio a safe place to live? Yes. In spite of its large population, Columbus is fairly safe compared to other larger cities, such as Cincinnati and Cleveland. In fact, SafeWise ranks Columbus (population 872,205) as 163, while Cincinnati (population 299,116) is ranked as 176 and Cleveland (population 385,351) is ranked as 178. The violent crime (per 1,000) in Columbus is 5.13 and the property crime (per 1,000) is 39.45. Some areas around Columbus are even ranked as some of the safest places to live in Ohio, such as Upper Arlington. What are some of the most dangerous places to live in Ohio? According to the current SafeWise data for Ohio cities and towns, the following cities and towns have the highest violent crime rate and property crime rate per 1,000 people: Cleveland, Canton, Cincinnati, Dayton, East Cleveland, Lima, Youngstown, Akron, Whitehall, Euclid, Springfield, Lorain, Portsmouth, Warren, Mansfield, Columbus, Middletown, Hamilton, North College Hill and Chillicothe.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
According to the current SafeWise data for Ohio cities and towns, the following cities and towns have the lowest violent crime rate and property crime rate per 1,000 people: Chester Township, Sagamore Hills, Montville Township, Broadview Heights, Olmsted Township, American Township, Bainbridge Township, Brecksville, Aurora, Brunswick Hills Township, Louisville, Poland Township, Seven Hills, Madison Township (Lake County), Vermilion, Sylvania, Perrysburg, Avon Lake, Olmsted Falls and Upper Arlington. These towns are arguably some of the best places to live in Ohio. (And it’s interesting to find that some of the safest towns in Ohio are surprisingly located near larger cities.) To view a current list of rankings for the safest cities and towns in Ohio, click here.
Is Columbus in Ohio a safe place to live?
Yes. In spite of its large population, Columbus is fairly safe compared to other larger cities, such as Cincinnati and Cleveland. In fact, SafeWise ranks Columbus (population 872,205) as 163, while Cincinnati (population 299,116) is ranked as 176 and Cleveland (population 385,351) is ranked as 178. The violent crime (per 1,000) in Columbus is 5.13 and the property crime (per 1,000) is 39.45. Some areas around Columbus are even ranked as some of the safest places to live in Ohio, such as Upper Arlington.
What are some of the most dangerous places to live in Ohio?
According to the current SafeWise data for Ohio cities and towns, the following cities and towns have the highest violent crime rate and property crime rate per 1,000 people: Cleveland, Canton, Cincinnati, Dayton, East Cleveland, Lima, Youngstown, Akron, Whitehall, Euclid, Springfield, Lorain, Portsmouth, Warren, Mansfield, Columbus, Middletown, Hamilton, North College Hill and Chillicothe.