Welcome to Pepper Pike

   
       
 



Area: 7.1 square miles in Geauga County.

Population: 6,400

Location: 13 miles southeast of Public Square, Cleveland.

General Characteristics: Although new construction is available, most homes are ten to 25-years-old, two-story, and on one-acre lots. Condominium availability is nearby.

EducationOrange City Schools

Community Link: Pepper Pike

Recreation: Metro Park System, tennis, swimming, Little League, snow skiing, golf, country clubs, racquetball, football, boating, fishing, picnic areas, The Pepper Pike Club.

Information: Mayor's Office, 28000 Shaker Boulevard
Pepper Pike, OH 44124, (440) 831-1424

Pepper Pike History: In 1815, sixteen pioneers settled in the area called Orange which included the present cities of Pepper Pike, Orange Moreland Hills, Hunting Valley, Woodmere. A township was established in 1820 with 36 voters. By the late 1800's there was a village hall at Orange Center, now the intersection of Pinetree and SOM Center Roads. There were nine one-room elementary schools in the area. For high school, students went to nearby towns at a cost of 50 cents per year per pupil.

Developed primarily as a farming community, by the late 1880s cheese making had become the primary industry of the area. Although the community was still heavily rural at the turn of the century, the operation of the Chagrin Falls-Cleveland interurban railway made it accessible to many suburban residents. Most of the automobile roads in the area remained unimproved until the 1930s.

As the population increased, so did the need for more local government representation. In 1924, residents of northern Orange Township voted to separate, and the village of Pepper Pike was incorporated. That was the first separation action of what was eventually to lead to the creation of five different communities. An emphasis on the rural and residential character of the community led to the development of Pepper Pike as a city of upper middle income residents. Incorporated as a city in 1970, Pepper Pike operates under the mayor-council form of government. The population was 5,933 in 1970, increasing to only 6,177 in 1980. Pepper Pike is home to Ursuline College and Brentwood, Suburban, and St. Luke's hospitals.

 
     
 

 
             
   
 

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