Location
Located in Northeast Ohio Roughly 50 miles southeast of Cleveland and 15 miles northwest of Youngstown, the City of Warren occupies a land area of approximately 16 square miles and serves a population of over 46,000 residents.
Centrally located between Cleveland and Pittsburgh, New York and Chicago. Read More
Easily accessible via interstate highways 76 and 80, US highway 422, and state highways 5,11,45,and 82.
Demographics
Source: 2000 US Census
Population: 46,830
Median age: 36.3
Number of households: 19,120
Average household size 2.37
Median household income('99): $30,150
Median family income ('99): $36,160
Per capita annual income('99): $16,810
Housing Units: 21,280
Occupied Housing Units: 19,290(91%)
Median year Structure built: pre-1940
Median home value: $63,400
|
Quality of Life
The City of Warren offers a climate in which residents enjoy all four seasons, from dewy springs, to warm summers, gloriously colorful autumns and bracing winters.
Average rainfall: 36 inches
Average snowfall: 56 inches
Average annual temperature: 50 F
Average January minimum: 15 F
Average July maximum: 83 F
Warren City Schools offer a quality education to a diverse group of dedicated and engaged students. New educational facilities are currently being constructed, with completion expected in 2009.
The city is home to two comprehensive and award winning hospitals: Trumbull Memorial (Forum Health) and St. Joseph's (Humility of Mary Health Partners).
Several Performing arts venues are located in the city, including the Packard Music Hall, Civic Music Hall and Warren Community Amphitheater, of which are free and ticketed arts performances. Our local cultural attractions include Warren's Philharmonic Orchestra, the Trumbull Art Gallery and a variety of local fairs and festivals held throughout the summer. |