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  3. Strongsville is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States, and a suburb of Cleveland. As of the 2020 census, its population was 46,491. The city's nickname, Crossroads of the Nation, originated from the intersection between the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and Southwestern Electric Line that connected Cleveland and Wooster, Ohio. [5]

  4. City of Strongsville Municipal Offices are at 16099 Foltz Parkway, Strongsville, Ohio, 44149-5598. Addresses of other city offices are noted below in the list of departments. Website is Strongsville.org. Main City Hall line: 440-580-3100. E-mail: city@strongsville.org.

  5. Please click the following links to access the Building Department's online services or keep scrolling down: Garage Sale Permits – Apply for free permit and view map of all sales. Strongsville Codified Ordinances - View online. City of Strongsville and Ohio Adopted Codes - Residential, commercial and industrial codes.

  6. Strongsville is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States, and a suburb of Cleveland. As of the 2020 census, its population was 46,491. The city's nickname, Crossroads of the Nation, originated from the intersection between the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and Southwestern Electric Line that connected Cleveland and Wooster, Ohio.

  7. Are you planning a trip to Strongsville, Ohio? This charming city is full of fun activities and unique attractions that are sure to make your visit unforgettable. Whether you’re a foodie looking to indulge in local cuisine or an adventure-seeker searching for thrills, Strongsville has something for everyone.

  8. The beautiful city of Strongsville, nationally known as the "The Crossroads of the Nation" because of its location at the intersection of the Ohio Turnpike and Interstate 71, is located approximately 20 miles south of the city of Cleveland.

  9. Strongsville is 15 miles southwest of downtown Cleveland in Cuyahoga County (population 1,280,122). The city covers 25 square miles, making it the largest of Cleveland’s suburbs. It’s known as the Crossroads of the Nation because Interstate 71 and the Ohio Turnpike (I-80) intersect here.

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