Hilliard, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Population & Steets in Hillard City are available on the city's official website. While the city isn't as diverse as Columbus, residents still enjoy the benefits of being close to the state's capital. Hilliard City offers a range of economic incentives, including expedited permitting, site selection tools, and job development assistance. In addition to these incentives, Hilliard offers a number of unique cultural opportunities for the area's residents.

In 2019, the median age of the entire population of Hilliard was 36.8. This figure included both native-born residents and foreign-born individuals. This indicates that people in Hilliard are getting older. In 2017, the median age for all Hilliard city residents was 37. The largest percentage of residents were in married couples. There are also 12,614 households in Hilliard. The majority of them are families. Nearly forty percent of Hilliard households include two or more children.

The Hilliard City School District includes Hilliard and portions of Brown and Norwich Townships. The district contains fourteen elementary schools, two sixth-grade schools, three middle schools, and one high school. The city is also home to three public libraries. Hilliard City School District students are represented on the athletic teams of Darby High School, which is a branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library. If you're interested in a home in Hilliard City, you can view the current MLS listing in Hilliard.

There are plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors in Hilliard. The city offers four distinct seasons: chilly fall breezes, snowy days, and sunny afternoons in summer. July highs are 85 degrees, while January lows are 21 degrees. There are 176 sunny days a year and only 136 days with precipitation. The city receives 39 inches of rain and 22 inches of snow annually.