Union Township is a central township in Warren County, Ohio, known for its rich history and scenic landscapes. Established in 1815, it was named Union due to its formation from parts of Deerfield and Turtlecreek Townships. With a population of 4,668 people, the township encompasses both unincorporated areas and the vibrant Village of South Lebanon.
Under the governance of a three-member board of trustees and an elected township Fiscal Officer, Union Township offers a range of services, including a dedicated Fire Department and Police Department. The township holds regular meetings at its township hall, fostering community engagement and participation in local decision-making. With its strategic location and commitment to comprehensive planning, Union Township is a thriving destination in the heart of Warren County.
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