Welcome to Mansfield, Ohio

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Welcome to the City of Mansfield, Ohio

Mansfield is the county seat of Richland County, Ohio. James Hedges, Jacob Newman, and Joseph Larwill established the town in 1808. Residents named the community after Jared Mansfield, the surveyor general of the United States. Mansfield grew slowly, having just twenty houses and one store in 1817. By 1846, 2,330 people resided in Mansfield. This tremendous growth partly resulted from the completion of a railroad, connecting Mansfield with Sandusky, Ohio. In 1846, Mansfield contained two newspaper offices, twenty-three stores, and seven churches.

Over the next forty years, Mansfield grew tremendously. In 1880, 9,859 people resided in the town, and in 1890, 13,473 people lived there. In 1888, the town was a center of manufacturing and trade in north-central Ohio thanks to the four railroads that passed through the community. Dozens of manufacturing businesses operated in the town, producing doors, brass objects, linseed oil, suspenders, paper boxes, and numerous other items. Mansfield’s largest employer was a cigar maker, Hautzenroeder & Company, with 285 employees in 1888. That same year, construction began on a prison facility.

Mansfield continued to prosper during the twentieth century. In 2000, the community was Richland County’s largest population center, with 49,346 residents. That same year, the city was ranked as the fifth best place in the United States to raise a family, and the United States Conference of Mayors has voted the community one of “America’s most livable cities.

In 2024, the Johnny Appleseed Historic Byway which passes through the city, will celebrate the 250th birthday of John “Appleseed” Chapman with a series of events that will highlight South Park’s & Mansfield’s Johnny Appleseed connection and history.

Complete visitor information is available at DestinationMansfield.com or 800-642-8282. Want to find more things to do in Mansfield? Visit the area’s Calendar of Events.

Quick city Resources

Safety Town Program

Richland County Housing Study

Press Release Mansfield Lahm Regional Airport Contamination

Make Your Voice Heard Flyer

Tax Deadline Flyer

City of Mansfield Income Tax Webpage

Façade Grant Flyer

Façade Grant Flyer

Leaf Pickup Program

Public Hearing and Comment Period Notice

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

Mansfield’s Latest News

  • Lift Boil Advisory – East First Street

    Date: 4/4/2024Contact: Dennis MeadowsSubject: Lift Boil AdvisoryMansfield, OH– Lift Boil AdvisoryThe City of Mansfield Water Repair Department has lifted the boil advisory affecting thefollowing areas:East First Street from Hedges Street to South Adams Street.All Samples have returned with negative results confirming water purity. This was a precautionarymeasure.Questions concerning this notice may be directed to the…

  • Boil Advisory – East First Street

    Subject:  Boil advisory issued Mansfield, OH– Due to a water main repairs it will be necessary to issue a boil advisory for the follow areas: East First Street from Hedges Street to South Adams Street. Under a boil advisory it is suggested that all consumed water be brought to a rolling boil for a full…

  • Water Service Shutdown – East First Street

    Date:  4/3/2024                                                                     Contact:  Dennis Meadows Subject:  Water service shutdown    Mansfield, OH– Due to emergency water main repairs the City of Mansfield Water Repair Department has shut down water service to the following areas: East First Street from Hedges Street to South Adams Street. The shutdown will begin immediately.  Water service is expected to…