Ferrisburgh

Founded in 1762, Ferrisburgh has a rich history, which is celebrated in our nationally renowned museums, the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum and the Rokeby Museum. Many of the earliest European settlers still have descendants living and working in town or in neighboring communities. Today the town has 2677 residents, plus a larger population of families with summer homes on the Lake. Most employment lies in the cities of Burlington, 15 miles north, Middlebury, 15 miles south, and Vergennes, a small vibrant town/city (population 2670) carved out of Ferrisburgh in 1783.

Municipal Information

Ferrisburgh has a dedicated website where they provide news, updates, and announcements directly. Please visit the town website for the most up-to-date information regarding the community.

Program Documents

Pedestrian Safety Study
Town of Ferrisburgh Energy Maps – 2017
Ferrisburgh North Lakeshore Road Name Map
Ferrisburgh South Lakeshore Road Name Map
Draft Ferrisburgh Hazard Mitigation Plan
Old Hollow Road Traffic Calming Study 2013
Ferrisburgh Central School SRTS Travel Plan 2012
Vergennes – Ferrisburgh Multi-use Path & Sidewalk Planning and Feasibility Study

Facts & Figures

For Ferrisburgh demographics and other facts & figures, including population, housing, income and energy, please click here.

Community Contact

Pam Cousino

Clerk

3279 Route 7
Ferrisburgh, VT 05456

P: 802-877-3429
F: 802-877-6757
E: [email protected]

Hours
Monday – Friday: 8:00 – 4:00

Addison County

ACRPC serves the 21 towns of the Addison Region and provides assistance on a range of community development activities and issues. Browse the communities of Addison County with the map.