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Ottawa Hills
Background:
Ottawa
Hills is a small residential village nestled in the heart of
West Toledo. The village has about 1,760 households, or 4,500
residents. Ottawa Hills is located just a few miles from
the downtown Toledo business district and approximately 20
miles from Toledo Express airport. It is centrally
located with easy access to I-475 and boasts some of the most
luxurious and stately homes in Northwest Ohio.
Schools:
Proficiency test scores consistently place Ottawa Hills as one
of the very best school systems in the state of Ohio. Ottawa
Hills Local Schools has one elementary school, one junior
high school, and one high school. For a 2007-2008 Ottawa
Hills Local School District Report Card from the Ohio
Department of Education,
click here.
Private
Schools:
The
Greater Toledo area is served by more than a dozen private
schools. For a complete list of these schools and links
to each institution, click
here to visit the Greater Toledo community page.
Recreation
Facilities: The
village of Ottawa Hills provides a Community Coordinator's
office that provides recreational activities for both
adults and children. Some of the activities offered
include:
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Did
You Know?
The
Village of Ottawa Hills got its start in 1915. John North
Willys, president of the Overland Company, acquired
approximately 1,200 acres beginning at the intersection of
Bancroft Street and Indian Road and extending along the Ottawa
River to Central Avenue. Mr.
Willys turned to the E.H. Close Realty Company for actual
development of Ottawa Hills. The Close Realty Company had
developed over 1,000 acres of land in Toledo and the surrounding
area. Planners, engineers, and architects with national
reputations were involved in layout and design of the Village
and creation of various restrictive covenants to assure proper
quality development and construction of homes. Several
annexations have substantially changed the shape of the Village
from the original 1,200 acres. However, much of the early
development of the Village is very consistent with the original
plans dating back to 1915. The portion of the Village adjacent
to Secor Road and south of Bancroft Street, plat 1, is very
similar in layout and design to the original plans. Many of the
oldest homes in the Village are located in plat 1. E. H. Close
lived in this plat in one of the first homes built in the
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