City-Owned Utility
Electricity in Georgetown, OH
Served by Village of Georgetown Electric
Georgetown receives electricity from a city-owned municipal utility, not one of Ohio's investor-owned utilities. Municipal utility customers are not eligible for Ohio's retail electric choice program — you cannot switch to a competitive supplier through the PUCO Apples-to-Apples comparison tool. Your rates are set directly by Village of Georgetown Electric.
Contact Georgetown City Hall for current rates and billing information.
History of Georgetown
Georgetown was platted in 1819. The village took its name from Georgetown, Kentucky. A post office called Georgetown has been in operation since 1821. Places in Georgetown on the National Register of Historic Places include the Bailey–Thompson House, Dr. Philip Buckner House and Barn, Georgetown Historic District and contributing Brown County Courthouse, Georgetown Public School, and the Grant Boyhood Home.
Wikipedia →Georgetown by the Numbers
- Population
- 8,931
- Median Age
- 45.1 yrs
- Median Household Income
- $57,274/yr
- Median Home Value
- $150,800
- Homeownership Rate
- 74%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates (2023)
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