City-Owned Utility

Electricity in Lodi, OH

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Served by Village of Lodi Electric

Lodi 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 Lodi Electric.

Contact Lodi City Hall for current rates and billing information.

History of Lodi

Founded in 1811, Lodi is the oldest settlement in Medina County. It was originally called Harrisville, in honor of Judge Joseph Harris. The community's name echoes that of the city of Lodi in northern Italy, where Napoleon won a victory in 1796. The year of incorporation was 1891.An early pioneer named Redfield (after whom Redfield Street is named) sculpted the modern route to Medina through trees. It was later deemed too curvy, so the first governmental road through the region was straightened. In later years, this road became U.S. Route 42.

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Lodi by the Numbers

Population
4,857
Median Age
44.2 yrs
Median Household Income
$64,511/yr
Median Home Value
$185,700
Homeownership Rate
76%

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

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