City-Owned Utility

Electricity in Hubbard, OH

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Served by City of Hubbard Electric

Hubbard 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 City of Hubbard Electric.

Contact Hubbard City Hall for current rates and billing information.

History of Hubbard

The village takes its name from Nehemiah Hubbard, Jr., a Connecticut Land Company agent from Middletown, Connecticut. Hubbard led a surveying party of which Samuel Tylee, also from Middletown, was a member of. Tylee became the township's first settler in 1801, with his family. Many of the early settlers were farmers from New Jersey who cleared the forested area for crop production. A post office called Hubbard was established in 1826. Until 1861, Hubbard was a relatively small town, but the development of the local coal and iron industries rapidly developed the town over the decade. Hubbard was incorporated a village in 1868, with Nathaniel Mitchell serving as the first mayor.

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Hubbard by the Numbers

Population
13,329
Median Age
48.8 yrs
Median Household Income
$62,287/yr
Median Home Value
$128,800
Homeownership Rate
81%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates (2023)

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