Huntington Township, located in Ross County, Ohio, is a political local government that has been in operation since March 5, 1811. Governed by three elected trustees and an independent fiscal officer, the township operates under specific powers granted by the Ohio General Assembly. With a population of 6,220 people and covering an area of 59.5 square miles, Huntington Township is responsible for various township duties and services, including roads, cemeteries, fire, and EMS.
As a well-established township, Huntington Township utilizes the Ohio Treasurer Mandel's Ohio Checkbook to provide transparency in its financial operations. The township's elected officials, including President John Cottrill, Vice President Gary Hopkins, and Road Crew Supervisor Larry Kellough, work together to ensure the efficient management of the township's resources and services. With a commitment to serving its residents, Huntington Township remains dedicated to fulfilling its mandated responsibilities while adhering to the Ohio Revised Code and fostering a close working relationship between the Board of Trustees and the fiscal officer.
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