Per Capita Income (Constant Dollars,
1989): $11,446.00
Median Home Sales Price: $51,838.00
Public Service:
Total of Hospital Beds: 105
Total Number of Full Time Police:
28
Total Number of Full-time Firefighters:
26
Education:
School Enrollment:
K-12 Public: 3,831
K-12 Parochial:
919
Public Schools (all information based
on K-12)
Student/teacher ratio: 24.2
Average number of years experience
in education: 15.90
Teachers with Masters Degree: 40.8%
Teachers with training beyond a Masters
Degree: 31%
Achievement:
An average of 40 students from Tiffin
are inducted yearly into the National Honors Society in recognition of
their excellence in scholarship, leadership, character, and community service.
2 Tiffin seniors during the 1993-94 school year finalists in National Merit
Scholarship Competition.
Total Sales Tax: 6%
(5% + 1% levied locally for county road program).
Sales Tax exemptions:
None
Seneca County Auditor: Larry
Beidelschies
Income Tax:
City of Tiffin Income Tax Rate:
1.75%
City of Tiffin Income Tax Commisioner:
Wayne
Wax
Utilities:
Electricity:
Ohio Power Company 419-443-4600
Natural Gas:
Columbia Gas 419-447-1242
Water:
Ohio American Water Company 419-447-5521
Transportation:
Air:
Local Airport:
Tiffin Aire (Aircraft available for
charter). Runways are 4,022 ft. x 75 ft., and are asphalt.
Toledo Express airport: Toledo, Ohio
(60 miles NW of Tiffin).
Shipping:
The Great Lakes Port of Toledo is 50
miles NW of Tiffin
Trucking:
San Gregory Cartage, Tiffin, has a
10 door dock available, and they offer both TL and LTL service.
Highways:
Tiffin is served by 6 state highways:
Rts 18, 224, 53, 231, 100, 101. Interstate 75 is 26 miles to our West,
and Rt 20, and the Ohio Turnpike are 30 miles to our North.