Hamler, Ohio Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you've ever wondered what Hamler City is like, you can start by learning the basics of the area. The population of Hamler is around 576 people, and is located in the county of Henry. The town is about 40 miles southwest of Toledo, Ohio, and is a rural farming community. The village is situated at the crossroads of the former Detroit, Toledo, and Ironton railroads and former Ohio State Routes 18 and 109.

The Tri-Hamlet area experienced moderate growth between 1990 and 1994, with an increase of about 5.4% in the number of households. Projections for the next four years predict a 4.4% increase in households. The statistics below are based on the same sources. Population estimates and demographics are based on the current trends and available land. If you are interested in knowing how many people live in Hamler City, you can view a map of the area.

The results of the survey indicate a conflict between pride in their community and enjoyment of their neighborhood. Residents' concerns vary by Hamlet, with concerns about schools, parks, and the future most commonly listed. Residents' responses show that the city is both strong and weak. The residents' responses range from "my home" to "my church" to "my school" and include personal comments, which further emphasize their concerns and attitudes.