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.
Please visit the town’s website for additional information, documents and events pertaining to the town:
For Middlebury demographics and other facts & figures, including population, housing, income and energy, please click here.
Ann Webster, Clerk
94 Main Street
Middlebury, VT 05753
P: 802-388-8102 x 211
F: 802-388-4261
E: awebster@townofmiddlebury.org
Hours:
Monday – Thursday: 7:30 am to 5:30 pm
2015 – Traffic Calming & Feasibility Study
2014 – Pulp Mill Bridge Area Sidewalk Scoping Study
2014 – Mary Hogan School Safe Routes to School Travel Plan (6.1 mB)
2012 – Exchange Street Pedestrian Feasibility Study Final Report (11.2 mB)
2010 – Middlebury River / VT Route 125 Benefit-Cost Analysis – Final Report (4.5 mB)
2008 – Merchants Row Parking, Transit & Traffic Study
2004 – US 7 / Exchange Street: Traffic & Safety Improvements ~ Scoping Study (21.1 mB)
1995 – Conceptual Bike Route Alignment Analysis (9.3 mB)
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