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Beavercreek, Ohio

Beavercreek is a city located in Greene County, Ohio. As of the 2020 census, its population was 46,549, making it the largest city in Greene County. It is also the second-largest suburb of Dayton, Ohio.

February 1980: Incorporation of Beavercreek

In February 1980, a part of Beavercreek Township officially became the incorporated City of Beavercreek.

2000: 2000 United States Census

The 2000 United States Census recorded Beavercreek's population at 37,984, encompassing 14,071 households and 11,087 families.

2007: Money Magazine Ranking

In 2007, Beavercreek received recognition for its quality of life, securing the 84th spot on Money Magazine's prestigious list of the "Top 100 Places to Live."

2010: 2010 United States Census

According to the 2010 United States Census, Beavercreek spanned a total area of 26.44 square miles, with the vast majority, 99.85%, being land.

2018: Beginning of Unexpired Term

Glen Duerr's appointed term on the City Council began in 2018.

November 2019: First Directly Elected Mayor

Marking a significant shift in Beavercreek's political landscape, November 2019 ushered in the era of a directly elected mayor, with Bob Stone assuming this newly established role.

2020: Appointment of Glen Duerr

Glen Duerr was appointed in 2020 to serve the remainder of a term on the City Council, which began in 2018.

2020: Appointment of Tiffany Schwartz

In 2020, Tiffany Schwartz was appointed to fill an unexpired term on the City Council, which began in 2018.

2020: 2020 United States Census

The 2020 United States Census recorded Beavercreek's population at 46,549, making it Greene County's largest city and Dayton's second-largest suburb.