201 N Main St
PO Box 115
Dunkirk, OH 45836
ph: 419-759-2808
fax: 419-759-2808
WELCOME TO
THE VILLAGE OF DUNKIRK
The Village of Dunkirk is a small community located in Hardin County Ohio. It is home to its fair share of businesses given its size. Dunkirk shares a school with Dola, Ohio. The school is located between Dunkirk and Dola and is called Hardin Northern. Many of our residents show great support of our school and there is quite a bit of school spirit displayed.
How to Get Here - Crossroads of roads & rails.
Main Street is also known as SR 68
At the Village's South edge is the SR68 and 81 intersection
US Route 30 is just North of the Village
The intersection of rails meets inside the Village
Boil Alert Notices - none active
EARLY WARNING SYSTEM TESTING WILL RESUME FOR THE SEASON STARTING IN APRIL.
THE TEST IS EVERY FIRST MONDAY AT 7PM - UNLESS UNFAVORABLE WEATHER IS APPROACHING
FISCAL OFFICER SPENCER'S ANNUAL AT-A-GLANCE REVIEW:
WATER QUALITY REPORTING:
2015 CCR
VILLAGE EARLY WARNING SYSTEM (TORNADO SIREN) ALERT PROTOCOL:
ONE CONTINUOUS BLAST - A TORNADO WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE AREA
TWO SHORT BLASTS – DANGER HAS PASSED, WARNING OVER
EMERGENCY PLAN
LOCAL MEDIA PROVIDING INFORMATION IN THE CASE OF ANY TYPE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY:
INTERNET: HARDIN CO SHERIFF’S WEBSITE & FACEBOOK PAGE
RADIO: WKTN – KENTON, WKXA – FINDLAY
TELEVISION: WLIO – LIMA
Village of Dunkirk Statistics
Census 2010: population 875
US CENSUS BUREAU - 2005-2009 AMERICAN COMMUNITY SURVEY STATISTICS:
STATISTIC | DUNKIRK |
| US AVE |
TOTAL POPULATION | 849 |
| N/A |
AVE HOUSEHOLD SIZE | 2.49 |
| 2.6 |
LABOR FORCE | 418 - 61.3% |
| 65% |
MED HOUSEHOLD INCOME | $43,177 |
| $51,425 |
PER CAPITA INCOME | $19,171 |
| $27,041 |
FAMILIES BELOW POVERTY | 7.90% |
| 9.90% |
INDIVIDUALS BELOW POV | 11.90% |
| 13.50% |
TOTAL HOUSING UNITS | 361 |
| N/A |
OCCUPIED | 341 - 94.5% |
| 88.20% |
OWNER OCCUPIED | 310 - 90.9% |
| 66.90% |
RENTER OCCUPIED | 31 - 9.1% |
| 33.10% |
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201 N Main St
PO Box 115
Dunkirk, OH 45836
ph: 419-759-2808
fax: 419-759-2808