Westerville Insurance Agent

Westerville is located northeast of Columbus as the largest Columbus-area suburb. Described as a small-town with big city amenities, Westerville offers a picturesque quality full of shops and local restaurants.
Westerville was also once known as "The Dry Capital of the World" for its strict laws prohibiting sales of alcohol and for being the home of the Anti-Saloon League, one of the driving forces behind Prohibition at the beginning of the 20th century.
Westerville's housing expenses are 12% higher than the national average and the utility prices are 7% lower than the national average. Transportation expenses like bus fares and gas prices are 10% lower than the national average. Westerville has grocery prices that are 3% lower than the national average.




Otterbein University
Otterbein University is a regionally-accredited private liberal arts university founded in 1847. It offers 74 majors and 44 minors as well as 8 graduate programs.
Otterbein has been recognized for its pace-setting ideals and its standing among the country’s first co-education institutions.
Otterbein University admissions is highly selective with an acceptance rate of 83%. According to school data, half the applicants admitted to Otterbein have an SAT score between 1028 and 1226 or an ACT score of 19 and 26.

Westerville City Schools
Westerville City is the 10th largest district with 23 schools serving more than 14,000 students. Though the district is situated in northern Franklin County, it also serves much of Genoa Township in southern Delaware County.

Mount Carmel St. Ann's
Mount Carmel St. Ann's is a full-service inpatient hospital in northeast central Ohio. A regional medical center with a long list of patient-centered facilities and services.
Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and staffed by board-certified emergency physicians, high-acuity nurses, on-call specialists and expert technicians, all equipped with sophisticated technologies to treat almost any emergency and have both air and ground transport capabilities.
Things To Do in Westerville

Hoover Reservoir Park
Located in Westerville, the Hoover Reservoir offers over 4,700 acres of peaceful and serene landscape. Hoover Reservoir was constructed as a water supply facility by the city of Columbus in 1955. It holds 20.8 billion gallons of water and has a surface area of about five square miles.
The park and lake provide guests with a range of recreational activities from picnicking, hiking, boating and fishing.

Westerville BMX Track
Westerville BMX is a USA BMX Sanctioned Program that makes the Olympic Sport of BMX Racing available to people of all ages and abilities.
Their season runs from the end of April through October. The Track includes weekly BMX Races, Balance Bike Races, Practices, and Skills Clinics.

Polaris Fashion Place
Polaris Fashion Place is Central Ohio’s premier shopping destination offering exclusive brands and locally-owned specialty shops. The town center is home to more than 170 national and local retail, dining and entertainment options.
Featured Destinations include: FieldhouseUSA a community based, multi-purpose indoor facility that offers a variety of sporting activities. Big Air Trampoline Park featuring 30+ attractions that will have everyone in the family bouncing off the walls.
Local Parks
There’s over 30 beautiful parks to choose from that the whole family can enjoy! Each park comes with its own amenities and over 51 miles of recreational trails available. As an official Bicycle Friendly Community, many of those path users are not only walkers and runners, but families out on their bikes and competitive cyclists alike.

First Responders Park
Located in the center of Old Hilliard, memorializes those who died on 9/11 and pays tribute to the 403 First Responders who died making the ultimate sacrifice for their community.
In 2010, a delegation of 20 individuals representing the City of Hilliard, Hilliard Police Department, The Norwich Township Fire Department, and the Hilliard community made the two day round-trip from Hilliard to New York City to escort home seven tons of steel from the World Trade Center.

Sharon Woods
Sharon Woods is a mixture of forests and fields with towering oak, hickory and beech trees and an 11-acre lake.
Tucked inside the 761-acre park is the Edward Thomas Nature Preserve, named for the renowned Ohio naturalist and one of the founders of the park system.