Clarendon

Clarendon has the highest population density of all the Rutland region towns. They have three historical centers, plus Chippenhook. The Otter Creek meanders through Clarendon, and some say the best views of Pico, Killington, and Shrewsbury Peak are from its flood plain. The airport and a major industrial park live in Clarendon and are economic drivers for the region.  Oh, and there’s the airport driving range, Stonehenge, and The Gorge.

Demographic

People in Clarendon

Demographics are the characteristics of a population that have been categorized by distinct criteria—such as age, gender and income—as a means to study the attributes of a particular community. Demographic information can be used to create successful marketing campaigns, economic analysis and government policies.

2412
Total Population
48.8
Median Age
4.5%
Poverty Level
2.99
Avg. Household Size
Housing

Housing in Clarendon

Housing data tells the story of where people live and how they live. Housing data can be used to inform land use bylaws, development or redevelopment, and workforce recruitment and/or retention.
970
Total Units
1973
Avg. Year Built
19.5%
Rental Rate
80.5%
Ownership Rate
4
Seasonal Units
$265,000.00
Avg. Sale Price
Employment & Industry

JOBS IN CLARENDON

Employment and Industry data is a barometer for the strength and resilience of the local economy.

Clarendon Employment & Industry Data
48.70%
Other
23.60%
Education, Service, Healthcare
15.60%
Retail
12.10%
Arts and Entertainment
$61,974.00
Annual Avg. Wage
19 Minutes
Avg. Commute
Resources

TOWN PLANS, BYLAWS, AND MORE!

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Town Plan

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Bylaws

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Village Center

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Emergency Management

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Town Contact Information

Town Office:
279 Middle Road
Office Hours:
Monday – Thursday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Clarendon, Vermont

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