Middlebury

Middlebury was chartered in 1761 and was settled just after the Revolutionary War. Today, the village is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is home to many shops, businesses and architecturally distinguished churches and public buildings. It is the largest community in the county with a population of approximately 8,200.

Municipal Information

Middlebury 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

Town of Middlebury Energy Maps – 2017
Traffic Calming & Feasibility Study 2014
US 7 – Exchange Street: Traffic & Safety Improvements – Scoping Study 2004
Pulp Mill Bridge Area Sidewalk Scoping Study
Middlebury Traffic Calming & Feasibility Study
Middlebury Road Name Map
Middlebury River – VT Route 125 Benefit-Cost Analysis – Final Report
Middlebury Rail Platform Location Study 2019
Middlebury Merchants Row Parking, Transit & Traffic Study
Middlebury Downtown Road Name Map
Middlebury – Boardman St. pedestrian scoping study
Mary Hogan School SRTS Travel Plan 2014

Facts & Figures

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

Community Contact

Karen Mott

Town Clerk

77 Main Street
Middlebury VT 05753

P: 802-388-8100 x 211
F: 802-388-4261
E: [email protected]

Hours:
Monday – Thursday 8:00am to 5:00pm
Closed Fridays

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.