Salisbury

Salisbury is a town of approximately 1,212 year-round residents in Addison County, Vermont. About 16 percent of the town’s roughly 23,600-acre land area is part of the Green Mountain National Forest. The northern half of Lake Dunmore is located in Salisbury. The Town is bisected east-west by U.S. Route 7 and its western boundary is formed by the Otter Creek. Salisbury is bordered by the Town of Middlebury to the north, Cornwall and Whiting to the west, Leicester to the south, and Ripton and Goshen to the east.

Municipal Information

Salisbury 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

Salisbury Town Road Name Map
Town of Salisbury Energy Maps – 2017
Salisbury Intersection Study
Lake Dunmore Road Name Map

Facts & Figures

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

Community Contact

Susan Scott

Clerk

PO Box 66
25 School House Road
Salisbury, VT 05769

P: 802-352-4228
F: 802-352-9832
E: [email protected]

Hours:
Tuesday: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Thursday: 11:00 am to 6:00 pm
and by appointment

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.