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Mount Healthy Heights

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Mount Healthy Heights is a fictional city located in Hamilton County, Ohio, envisioned as a residential suburb within the Cincinnati metropolitan area. With an estimated population of 7,000 in 2026, it offers a blend of community-focused living and convenient access to the amenities of a larger urban center. The city aims to balance a welcoming atmosphere with ongoing development and improvement of local services. Key sectors in Mount Healthy Heights include healthcare, retail, and education, reflecting the broader economic landscape of Hamilton County. While specific major employers within the city are not available, its proximity to Cincinnati provides residents with access to a diverse job market. The city is committed to fostering a stable local economy and supporting its residents' quality of life. Mount Healthy Heights strives to create a distinctive identity through well-maintained parks, community events, and a focus on local engagement. While lacking major historical landmarks, the city emphasizes a strong sense of community and a commitment to providing a high quality of life for its residents.

Mount Healthy Heights, Ohio

Overview
Classification
City
Country
United States
County
Hamilton County
Geography
Region
Cincinnati Metropolitan Area
Climate
Typical Midwestern climate with four distinct seasons
Neighboring Areas
Mount Healthy · Cincinnati
Demographics
Population (2020)
6,996
Est. Population (2026)
6,881
Median Age
36.8
Median Income
$45,546
Poverty Rate
21.03%
Family Households
53.3%
Racial & Ethnic Composition
Approximately 50% Black or African American, 40% White, with smaller percentages of other racial and ethnic groups
Governance
Government Type
Mayor-Council
Governing Body
City Council
Municipal Services
Police · Fire · Public Works · Parks & Recreation
Economy
Economic Profile
Residential/suburban · Commercial
Employment Sectors
Healthcare · Retail · Education
Infrastructure
Transportation
Interstate access · Public transit · Local roads
Utilities
Municipal water · Power · Broadband
Recreation
Outdoor Access
Yes
History