1809Culture
== History ==
Green Township was first created in 1809 as part of Stark County.
1840Culture
Green Township became part of Summit County after that county's establishment in 1840.
1900Government
By 1900, five unincorporated settlements were in Green Township, surrounded by farmlands with valuable crops and areas of coal.
1950History
By 1950, farmers began to sell their lands to developers for residential housing.
1991History
Voters approved the merger of the village with the rest of the township in 1991.
1992Government
The village was declared a city in 1992, with the first city mayor being John Torok.
2000History
=== 2000 census ===
As of the 2000 census, there were 22,817 people, 8,742 households, and 6,425 families residing in the city.
2009Architecture
=== Transportation ===
In 2009, the city opened the first two-lane roundabout in Summit County.
2010History
=== 2010 census ===
As of the 2010 census, there were 25,699 people, 10,070 households, and 7,217 families residing in the city.
2016Military
In 2016, Green initiated a legal battle against the NEXUS Pipeline, which runs close to residential neighborhoods, endangered wetlands, and the Comet Lake Dam.
2018Architecture
Construction began in 2018 after a settlement of $7.5 million was reached with the city's government.
2022Culture
== Economy ==
According to Green's 2022 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, the largest employers in the city at the time were:
== Arts and culture ==
The flag of Green was...
2024History
As of 2024, there are 11 roundabouts in the city.
2025Government
As of 2025, the mayor is Rocco Yeargin.