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The 2000 Connecticut Market Data is a summary of Connecticut economic and demographic statistics and comparative features. With more than 200 tables, it will answer your questions about Connecticut's people, economy and industries. The report also includes statistics on labor force, markets, business, education, housing, income, exports, foreign direct investments and more.
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- 1995 Connecticut Market Data New content includes:
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CHAFTERTOPICS Chapter 1: OVERVIEW IChapter 7: INCOME Chapter 2: MARKETS Chapter 8: ECONOMIC PROFILE Chapter 3: GOVERNMENT Chapter 9: INTERNATIONAL DATA Chapter 4: TANSPOQRTATION Chapter 10: EIUCATION Chapter 5: DEMOGRAPHICS IChapter 11: HOUSING Chapter 6: LABORLORCE IChapter 12: ENERGY Chapter 13: DATA SOURCES & LINKS CHAPTER 1-OVERVIEW PDF Exce Table 01-01, Connecticut Rankings PDF Excel Table 01-02, Connecticut Facts CHAPTER 2 - MARKETS PDEExcel Table 02-01, Connecticut's Consumer Market PDF Excel Table 02-02, Connecticut's Industrial Market, 1997
DECD: Connecticut Market Data Page 2 of 5 CHAPTER 3-GOVERNMENT FED Exce Table 03-01, Connecticut State Revenue by Source, Fiscal Year 1998 MDE Euce Table 03-02, Connecticut State Spending by Function, Fiscal Year 1998 EDE Excel Table 03-03, Federal Government Grants and Other Payments to State and Local Government, Fiscal Years 1998 and 1999 PDM Exc Table 03-04, State and Local Taxes as Percentage of Income, 1995-1996 EDE Excel Table 03-05, Connecticut Government Employment by Function, 1997-1998 E End Table 03-06, Connecticut Gross State Product Originating from Government, 1990-1999 IE Euxc Table 03-07, Municipal Property Taxes and Grand Lists, 1998
- ME Exce Table 03-08, Government Tax Collection by Category, 1998 CHAPTER 4 - TRANSPORTATION WEP Ex1 Table 04-01, United States and Connecticut Transportation Facts DE Ez=1 Table 04-02, Connecticut Highway Conditions and Maintenance Cost WE Excl Table 04-03, Connecticut Passenger Vehicles and Licensed Drivers by Town, 1999
- EDE Exe Table 04-04, United States and Connecticut Airport Enplanement Activity Summary, 1998 E Exce Table 04-05, Air Traffic Activity by Region, 1996 CHAPTER 5 - DEMOGRAPHICS PDF Excel Table 05-01, Population, Land Area, and Density By Region, 1999-2000
- PDF Excel Table 05-02, United States and Connecticut Population and Growth Indexes, 1970-2000 PDF Excel Table 05-03, Population Age Distribution in Connecticut, New England, and the United States ME Excel Table 05-04, Municipal Population and Age Distribution, 1990
- WE Exc Table 05-05, Connecticut Population Growth by Town
- ME Ex1 Table 05-06, Connecticut Land Use by Town
- CHAPTER 6- ]LABOR FORCE EDE Ecl Table 06-01, Connecticut and United States Total Non-Farm Employment, 1978-2000 ME Bud Table 06-02, Employment by Labor Market Area EDE Exe Table 06-03, Connecticut Annual Average Employment by Industry, 1996-1999 M
Excel Table 06-04, Connecticut Employment by Occupation PDF Exce Table 06-05, Labor Force and Employment for Connecticut, Counties, LMA, and Towns, 1999
- PDF Excel Table 06-06, Employment in Connecticut Towns, 1985-1999
- WE Excel Table 06-07, Employment in Connecticut Towns: Manufacturing, 1979-1999
- ME Excel Table 06-08, Connecticut and United States Unemployment, 1970-1999 PDE Excel Table 06-09, Unemployment Rates in Connecticut by Town, 1990-1999
- WE Exce Table 06-10, Educational Attainment PDF Excel Table 06-11, Patents, 1998-1999 CHAPTER 7 - INCOME PDE Exe Table 07-01, Per Capita Personal Income, 1969-1997
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MDE Eul Table 07-02, Real Per Capita Personal Income, 1969-1997 PDF Exe1 Table 07-03, Effective Buying Income (EBI)
PDF Exd Table 07-04, Real Per Capita Income and Its Sources MDE Exc Table 07-05, Earned Income by Industry ME Eml Table 07-06, Share of Earned Income by Key Industry Sectors E
xcel Table 07-07, Median Household Effective Buying Income (EBI) 2E Excel Table 07-08, Town Income Statistics, 2000
- MDE Exc Table 07-09, Personal Income By County, 1990-1997 CHAPTER 8 -ECONOMIC PROFILE PDE Excl Table 08-01, Connecticut Employment and Establishments by Industry &
Establishment Size, 1998 EDE Excl Table 08-02, Connecticut Employment by Industry and Establishment Size, 1997 E1E xcl Table 08-03, Real Gross State Product Per Capita, 1977-1997 MPE Exce Table 08-04, Growth Rate of Real Gross State Product for Connecticut, New England, and United States, 1983-1997 FDE Exce Table 08-05, Connecticut Gross State Product by Sector, 1982-1997 PDE Excl Table 08-06, Sector Share of Gross State Product ED End Table 08-07, Top 100 Companies Headquartered in Connecticut, 2000-2001 MDE Excl Table 08-08, Sales for 20 Connecticut-based Subsidiaries, 2001 SEE Excel Table 08-09, 20 Largest Connecticut Banks, 2001 PDF Excel Table 08-10, 10 Largest Connecticut Insurance Companies, 2000 PDE Excel Table 08-11, Connecticut Compared to the World's 40 Largest Economies EDE Excel Table 08-12, Agricultural Services, Forestry, and Fishing, 1990-1997 PDF Excel Table 08-13, Connecticut Gross State Product Originating from Agriculture, 1990-1999 PDE Fxce Table 08-14, Productivity in Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing PDE Excel Table 08-15, Construction and Mining, 1990-1997 PDE Excel Table 08-16, Connecticut Gross State Product Originating from Construction and Mining, 1990-1999 PPE Excel Table 08-17, Productivity in Construction and Mining PDF Excel Table 08-18, Manufacturing, 1990-1997 PDF Excel Table 08-19, Capital Investment and Value Added in Manufacturing WE xcel Table 08-20, Workforce Composition and Value Added in Manufacturing in Connecticut and United States PDE Excl Table 08-21, Connecticut Gross State Product Originating from Manufacturing, 1990-1999 PDE Exc1 Table 08-22, Manufacturing Productivity PDE Excel Table 08-23, Transportation, Communications, and Public Utilities, 1990-1997 M Excl Table 08-24, Connecticut Gross State Product Originating from Transportation, Communications, and Public Utilities, 1990-1999 PDF Exc Table 08-25, Productivity in Transportation, Communications, and Public Utilities PDF Excel Table 08-26, Retail and Wholesale Trade, 1990-1997 PJ2 ExW Table 08-27, Connecticut Gross State Product Originating from Retail and Wholesale Trade, 1990-1999 PDF Exce Table 08-28, Productivity in Trade PDE Excll Table 08-29, Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate, 1990-1997 PDF Excel Table 08-30, Connecticut Gross State Product Originating from Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate, 1990-1999 PDE Exce Table 08-31, Productivity in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate IDE Excd Table 08-32, Services, 1990-1997
rxL.LP: Lonnecticut marKet Lata Page 4 of 5 EDE Exml Table 08-33, Connecticut Gross State Product Originating from Services, 1990-1999 PDE Excel Table 08-34, Productivity in Services PDE el Table 08-35, Connecticut and United States Employment and Establishment Data by Industry, 1990-1997 PIlE Excl Table 08-36, Connecticut Employment, 1990-1999 ME Exel Table 08-37, New England Employment, 1990-1999 M2E Excel Table 08-38, United States Employment, 1990-1999 P2 E xl Table 08-39, Connecticut Gross State Product (GSP), 1990-1999 (Current Dollars)
MDE Ecel Table 08-40, New England Gross State Product (GSP), 1990-1999 (Current Dollars)
PDE Excel Table 08-41, United States Gross State Product (GSP), 1990-1999 (Current Dollars)
PDE Excl Table 08-42, Connecticut Gross State Product (GSP), 1990-1999 (1992 Dollars)
PDF Excel Table 08-43, New England Gross State Product (GSP), 1990-1999 (1992 Dollars)
PDW Emcl Table 08-44, United States Gross State Product (GSP), 1990-1999 (1992 Dollars)
MDE Excel Table 08-45, Connecticut Constant-dollar Productivity, 1990-1999 ME Exe Table 08 46, New England Constant-dollar Productivity, 1990-1999 EDE Excel Table 08-47, United States Constant-dollar Productivity, 1990-1999 CHAPTER 9 -INTERNATIONAL DATA ME En1 Table 09-01, Connecticut Exports by Country, 1988-1999 ME Excel Table 09-02, United States Exports and Connecticut Share by Country EWE Ex1 Table 09-03, Connecticut's Major Exporting Industries, 1994-1999 PDE Excel Table 09-04, United States Exports and Connecticut Share by Industry PDEE xcel Table 09-05, Connecticut and United States Exports, 1990-1999 PDE Excel Table 09-06, Exports from Connecticut by Major Industry and Country, 1999 PFE Excel Table 09-07, Total Dollar Value and Top Destinations of Exports through Connecticut Ports PDE Excel Table 09-08, Gross Value of Property, Plant, and Equip. of Foreign Affiliates by Country of Ultimate Beneficial Owner, 1993-1997 PDF Excel Table 09-09, Foreign Affiliates Employment by Industry, 1997 PDF Excel Table 09-10, Gross Value of Property, Plant, and Equipment of Affiliates by Industry, 1997 CHAPTER 10- EDUCATION PDF PDF Excel Excel Table 10-01, Expenditure Per Student by State and Local Governments Table 10-02, Student/Teacher Ratio, 1985-1997 Table 10-03, Scholastic Assessment Test Score Averages in Connecticut CHAPTER 11-HOUSING PDF PDF PDF EDE Excel Table 11-01, Net Change in Connecticut Housing Units, 1980-1998 Excel Table 11-02, Housing Units by Town
- Excel Table 11-03, Home Sales Prices by Town
- Exce Table 11-04, Housing Unit Types by Town, 1999
- CHAPTER 12-ENERGY PDE Excel Table 12-01, Energy Consumed in Connecticut, 1997 EDE Excl Table 12-02, Petroleum Consumed in Connecticut, 1997
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PD Exe Table 12-03, Energy Consumption by Sector in Connecticut, 1997 Table 12-04, Residential Use of Energy in Connecticut, 1997 Table 12-05, Transportation Use of Energy in Connecticut, 1997 Table 12-06, Commercial Use of Energy in Connecticut, 1997 Table 12-07, Industrial Use of Energy in Connecticut, 1997 Table 12-08, Connecticut Electricity Statistics, 1998 Table 12-09, Five Largest Energy Utility Plants in Connecticut, 1998 Table 12-10, Top Five Utilities Ranked by Retail Sales Revenue within the State, 1998 Table 12-11, Energy Prices and Rankings in Connecticut, 1997 Table 12-12, Connecticut Gasoline Price Survey, 2000 Table 12-13, Federal and State Motor and Gasoline Taxes, 2000 Table 12-14, Energy Conversion Factors CHAPTER 13 - DATA SOURCES & LINKS PDE Excel Table 13-01, Listing of Data Sources & Links To order, send this fJrm with payment to:
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Table 5.5-Connecticut Population Growth by Town Reaion 1980 1990 2000 AAGR 1980-2000 Connecticut 3,107,680 3W287.116 3,405,565 0.5%
County Fairfield County 807,143 827,645 882,567 0.4%
Hartford County 807,769 851,783 857.183 0.3%
Litchfield County 156,768 174,092 182,193 0.8%
Middlesex County 129,017 143,196 155,071 0.9%
New Haven County 761,337 804,219 824.008 0.4%
New London County 238,410 254.957 259,088 0.4%
Toland County 114,823 128,699 136,364 0.9%
Windham County 92,313 102,626 109,091 0.8%
Town Andover Alsonia Arhford Avon Barkhaamsted Beacon Falls Berlin Betheny Bethel Bethlehem Bloomfield Bdoton Bozrah Branford Bridgeport Bridgewater Bristol Brookfield Brooldyn Burlington Canaan Canterbury Canton Chapinn Cheshire Chester Clinton Colchester Colebrook Columbia Cornwall Coventry Cromwell Danbury Darien Deep River Derby Durham Eastrord East Granby East Haddam East Hampton East Hartford East Haven East Lyme Easton East Windsor Ellington Enfield Essex Fairfield Farmington Franklin Glastonbury 2,144 19,039 3,221 11,201 2,952 3,989 15,121 4,330 16,004 2,573 18,608 3,951 2,135 23,363 142,587 1,583 57,266 12,872 5,691 5,680 1,020 3,426 7,635 1,772 21.782 3,068 11,195 7,761 1,221 3,386 1,274 8,895 10,265 60,495 18,966 3,994 12,348 5,143 1,136 4,102 5,621 8,572 52,563 25,028 13,870 5,962 8,925 9,711 42,695 5,078 64,849 16,390 1,592 24,327 2,540 18,403 3,765 13,937 3,369 16,767 4,08 17,641 3,071 19,483 4,675 2,297 27,803 141,686 1,654 60,e40 14,113 6,681 7,026 1,057 4,487 8,268 2,048 25,684 3,417 12,767 10,980 1,365 4,510 1,414 10,063 12,286 65,585 18,196 4,332 12,199 6,732 1,314 4,302 6,678 10,428 50,452 28,144 15,340 6,303 10,081 11,197 45,532 6,904 53,418 20,608 1,810 27,901 3,036 18,564 4,098 15,832 3,494 5,248 18,215 5,040 18,067 3,422 19,587 5,017 2,357 28,683 139,529 1,824 60,062 15,664 7,173 8,190 1,081 4,692 8,840 2,250 28,543 3,743 13,094 14.551 1,471 4.971 1.434 11,504 12,871 74,848 19,607 4,810 12,391 6,827 1,818 4,745 8,333 13,362 49,575 28,189 18,118 7,272 9,818 12,921 45,212 6,505 67,340 23,641 1,835 31,876 1.8%
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Table 5.5-Connecticut Population Growth by Town Region I
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Granby 7,971 9,369 10.347 11.3%
Grewc 9,572 58,441 61,101 0.1%
Grsod8,987 10,384 10,807 0.9%
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Wulord 17,376 19,848 21,398 1.0%
Hadm6,383 6,769 7,157 0.6%
Hamden 51,159 62,434 56,913 0.5%
Hampton 1,.365 1,57 1,758 1.3%
Hartford 136,393 139,739 121,678
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Hartland 1,400 1,88 2,012 1.8%
Hanwlnton 4,889 5,22 6,283 0.4%
Hebron 5,453 7,079 8,610 2.3%
Ket2,487 2,918 2,858 0.7%
Killingly 14,519 15,888 18,472 0.6%
KIIIngworlh 3,978 4,814 6,018 2.1%
Lebanon 4,762 6,041 6,907 1.9%
Ledyard 13,725 114,9113 14,687 0.3%
Lisbon 3,279 3,790 4,069 1.1%
Litchfiled 7,704 8,365 8,3116 0.4%
Lymea 1,822 1,94 2,01 0.5%
Madison 14,030 15,485 17,858 11.2%
Macetr49,761 51,618 54,740 0.5%
Mnfed20,634 21,103 20,720 0.0%
Marlborough 4,748 5,535 5,709 0.9%I Meriden 57,116 59,479 58.244 0.1%
Middlebury 5,995 6,145 6,451 0.4%
Mlddlefeled 3,810 3,925 4,20 0.5%
Middletown 39,026 42,762 43.167 0.5%
Milford 50,898 49,938 62,305 0.1%
Monroe 14,010 16,898 19,247 11.6 Montville 16,455 16,673 18.548 0.:6%%
Morris 1,799 2,039 2,301 1.2%
Naugatuck 26,482 30,625 30.989 0.8%
New Britain 73,852 75,491 71,538
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New Canaan 17,902 17,884 19,395 0.4%
New Fairfield 11,235 12,911 13,953 11 New Hartford 4,884 5.769 6,068 1.%
New Haven 126,021 130,474 123,626
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Newington 28.858 29,208 29,30 0.1%
New London 28.843 28,540 25,671
-0.6%
New MIlford 19,420 23,629 27,121 1.7%
Newiown 19,107 20,779 25,031 1.4%
Norfolk 2,156 Z,060 1,660
-13%
North Branford 11,554 12,998 13,906 0.9%
North Canaan 3,167 3,284 3,350 0.3%
North Haven 22,078 22,247 23,035 0.2%
North Stonlngton 4,219 4,884 4,991 0.8%
Norwalk 77,722 78,331 82,951 0.3%
Norwich 38,134 37,391 36,117
-0.3%
Old Lyme 6,159 6,535 7,406 0.9%
Old Saybtrookc 9,287 9,552 10,367 0.6%
Orange 13,237 12,830 13,233 0.%
Oxford 6648859,821 2.0%
Plienfield 12,774 14,363 14,619 0.7%
Plainville 6,2173217,328 0.2%
Plymouth 10,732 11,622 11,634 04%
Pomfret 2,682 3,102 3,798 1.8%
Portland 8,383 8,418 8,732 0.2%
Preston 4,584 5,006 4,688 0.1%
Prospect 6,815 7,775 8.707 1.2%
Putnam 8,580 9,031 9,002 0.2%
Redding 7,272 7,927 8,270 0.6%
Ridgefield 20,120 20,919 23,643 0.8%
Rocky Hill 14,547 16,554 17,966 1.1%
Roxbury 1,616 1,825 2,136 1.4%
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Table 5.5-Connecticut Population Growth by Town Realon I
1980 I
1990 l
2000
[ AAGRi 1980-2000 Salem Sallsbury Sxotland Seymour Sharon Shelton Sherman Simsbury Somers Southbury Southilngton South Windsor Sprague Stafford Stanford Sterling Stonington Stratford Suffield Thomaston Thompson Tolland Torington Trumbull Union Vemon Voluntown Walllngford Warren Washington Waterbury Waterford Watertown West Hartford West Haven Westbrook Weston Westport Wethersfield Wlillngton Wilton Winchester Wlndham Windsor Locks Windsor Wolcott Woodbrldge Woodbury Wvneiodsk 2,335 3,896 1,051 13,434 2,637 31,314 2,281 21,161 8,473 14.156 36,880 17,198 2.996 9,268 102,459 1,791 18,220 60,841 9,294 6,276 8.141 9,694 30,987 32,968 646 27,974 1,637 37,276 1,045 3,509 103,266 17,843 19,489 61,306 53,184 5,216 8,284 25,290 26,008 4,694 15,351 10,824 21,062 12,190 25,204 13,008 7,761 6,942 5.102 3,310 4,090 1,215 14,288 2,928 35,418 2,809 22,023 9,108 15,818 38,518 22,090 3,008 11,091 108,056 2,357 16,919 49,389 11,427 6,947 8,668 11,001 33,687 32,016 612 29,841 2,113 40,822 1,226 3,905 108,961 17,930 20,456 60,110 54,021 5,414 8,648 24,410 25,651 5,979 15,989 11,524 22,039 12,358 27.817 13,700 7.924 8,131 6.008 3,858 3,977 1,558 15,454 2,968 38,101 3,827 23,234 10,417 18,567 39,728 24,412 2,971 11,307 117,083 3,099 17,906 49,976 13,662 7,603 8,878 13,148 35,202 34,243 693 28,063 2,528 43,026 1,264 3.59S 107,271 19,152 21,661 63,589 52.360 6,292 10,037 25,749 26,271 5,959 17,633 10,664 22,857 12,043 28,237 15,215 8,983 9,198 7.221 2.5%
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Table 5.6--Connecticut Land Use by Town, 1997 TOWN IAcr s
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2,074 2,099 386 623 341 1,218 1,854 7,375 1,930 819 1,415 750 347 1,230 1,251 981 6,438 3,212 2,845 647 2,162 1,467 6,107 1,160 5,595 3,049 435 3,555 612 1,516 6,953 1,441 5,883 2,709 1,260 5,759 444 950 481 2,384 2,919 1,180 905 4,909 1,721 7,441 4,184 5,579 1,825 2,020 2,801 951 2,469 3,644 2,660 3,385 1,872 2,263 3,996 1,595 1,302 5,477 705 1,055 4,659 1,253 2,178 2,653 4,598 2,402 7,347 4,556 781 639 3,912 1,895 3,548 3,613 1,690 2,425 1,606 2,521 13,888 6,734 7,572 6,412 807 8,554 4,189 3,371 6,645 4,159 4,305 10,801 3,803 2,770 4,783 2,213 3,812 2,191 8,359 1,472 21,220 9,780 20,870 4,271 8,527 11,074 1,359 7,820 8,081 6,684 9,975 5,665 543 7,751 6,250 7,637 13,114 16,077 17,571 18,929 13,024 10,431 11,335 8,477 6,095 23,616 17,891 10,534 26,032 17,860 2,842 11,281 934 6,749 1,125 9,774 15,573 5,460 29,224 19,834 2,519 2,381 15,071 2,841 6,052 12,033 7,699 4,393 4,047 9,911 8,351 21,749 22,547 19,717 11,274 14,616 9,891 20,622 24,107 10,534 12,917 61 25 83 146 45 331 109 75 127 41 201 67 195 93 34 15 179 123 173 150 54 601 108 69 285 67 124 356 54 88 93 150 346 134 247 29 31 90 88 145 149 48 152 122 377 59 1,394 542 966 46 210 163 290 641 30 131 522 804 251 137 79 126 45 281 91 479 349 1,870 147 500 272 51 224 136 221 193 505 370 645 296 480 277 563 418 406 309 130 361 501 180 528 1,058 431 447 482 395 1,569 248 433 244 133 428 95 1,607 922 446 262 949 810 391 395 602 927 471 621 54 688 1,333 114 958 1,515 1,306 648 1,617 473 245 72 37 466 108 247 69 88 36 106 18 135 66 55 926 85 30 32 42 947 124 556 1,042 133 272 83 217 762 428 318 158 151 190 449 363 156 112 13 409 432 488 368 191 42 385 363 64 366 128 99 204 334 172 86 132 252 386 471 1,337 418 1,278 346 488 432 I
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Table 5.6-Connecticut Land Use by Town, 1997 TOWN T
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- Other, HSrtfora 11,554 8,158 1,992 847 67 435 48 6
18.1 Hartland 21.935 283 654 19.730 29 1,092 116 31 34.3 Hariwnton 19,907 678 2,190 16,456 93 383 112 15 31.1 Hebron 23.936 980 3,992 18,088 112 362 400 3
37.4 Kent 31.808 449 3,644 26,337 76 963 335 5
49.7 KllIngly 31.964 2.359 3.387 21,704 247 1,182 2.888 197 49.9 Kl91lngworth 23.002 605 1.476 20,208 e1 328 276 27 35.9 Lebanon 35.300 992 9,672 22.985 376 859 381 35 55.2 Ledyard 25,543 2,240 2.868 18.884 161 1.240 327 22 39.9 Lsbon 10,685 755 1,663 7.367 283 381 223 14 16.7 Lltchfleld 36,435 1,216 6.973 26,694 134 819 597 2
56.9 Lyme 22,050 620 1,767 17,088 65 1,754 741 15 34.5 Madison 23,489 2,401 2,368 16,769 153 288 1,326 184 36.7 Manchester 17,705 6,711 3,690 6,537 147 180 191 249 27.7 Mansfield 29,176 2,338 5,176 20,078 275 674 565 71 45.6 Marlborough 15,032 774 1,155 12,837 20 145 101 0
23.5 Meriden 15,325 5,885 4,179 4,656 71 316 101 116 23.9 Mlddlebimy 11,788 950 2,010 8,195 111 433 71 17 18.4 Mlddlefleld 8,401 515 3,087 4,164 156 418 63 7
13.1 Mlddletown 27,400 4,837 6,955 14,033 159 1.133 256 26 42.8 Milford 14,694 6,822 2.829 2,648 50 696 1,163 485 23.0 Mooe 16,823 1,971 11,831 2,569 185 162 72 32 26.3 Montville 28.315 2,915 3,135 20,062 543 1,442 186 31 44.2 Morris 11,962 289 2,756 7.727 55 1,046 85 6
18.7 Naugatuck 10,521 3,150 1,542 5,485 172 130 31 11 16.4 New Brltaln 8,597 5,432 2,030 1,041 26 53 10 6
13.4 New Canaan 14,424 1,504 7,784 4,447 328 276 80 6
22.5 New Fairfield 16.102 1.045 1,814 9,993 38 3,137 65 10 25.2 New Hartford 24,362 716 2,829 19,468 96 906 322 26 38.1 New Haven 12.288 8,680 1,328 1,520 14 424 236 86 192 Newington 8,394 3,793 2,676 1,791 52 42 38 2
13.1 New London 3,979 2,640 378 426 11 478 13 32 6.2 New Milford 40,881 2,660 8,665 27,019 325 1,750 233 229 63.9 Newtown 37,697 2,422 22,73 10,993 243 966 223 76 58.9 Norblk 29,663 510 1,832 25,848 105 1,001 360 7
46.3 North Branford 17,231 1,917 3,576 9,684 191 1,188 78 599 26.9 North Canaan 12,495 732 3,938 6,885 618 112 184 26 19.5 North Haven 13,510 5,338 3,904 3,455 152 204 419 38 21.1 North Stonington 35,159 1,372 3,708 27,191 234 577 1,817 259 54.9 Norwalk 14,753 7,343 4,679 1,884 108 290 374 76 23.1 Norwich 18,777 4,751 3,394 9,415 300 762 131 24 29.3 Old Lyme 15,543 1,848 1,494 9,477 117 1,175 1,299 132 24.3 Old Saybrook 10,032 2.705 924 4,515 75 586 1,098 129 15.7 Orange 11,135 2,443 3,985 4,394 75 169 51 18 17.4 Oxford 21,331 843 2,649 17,126 149 422 134 9
33.3 PaInfeld 27,559 2,079 5,505 16,589 840 341 1,825 380 43.1 Painville 6,308 2,714 1,066 2,008 36 52 64 369 9.9 Pymouth 14,284 1,350 1,887 10,468 115 356 71 37 22.3 Pomfret 25,968 556 5,023 18,989 46 316 956 82 40.6 Portland 15,624 1,178 2,464 10.742 205 843 186 6
24.4 Preston 20,317 1,118 4,252 13,051 375 597 902 22 31.7 Prospect 9,238 1,046 998 6,874 107 182 17 15 14.4 Putnam 13,043 1,367 1,807 7,816 64 153 1,545 292 20.4 Redding 20,496 591 16,174 3,228 41 344 110 7
32.0 Ridgeflald 22,310 1.482 16,793 3,315 75 402 168 74 34.9 Rocky Hill 8,835 2,223 3,186 2,450 670 250 30 26 13.8 Roxbury 16,823 225 2,853 13,444 39 233 23 5
26.3 Salem 19,000 796 2,417 14,874 157 523 216 17 29.7 Salisbury 38,514 925 8,580 26,223 187 2,243 336 22 60.2 Scotland 11.997 343 2,334 9,015 139 74 84 8
18.7 Seymour 9,565 1,894 1,598 5,612 65 315 66 14 14.9 Sharon 38,209 588 7,627 28,407 176 1,005 397 9
59.7 Shellon 20,407 4,799 5,175 9.297 123 869 83 61 31.9 05-06.xls CONNECTICUT MARKET DATA 2000 Page 2 o3
Table 5.6.-Connecticut Land Use by Town, 1997 TOWN Acres Sq Miles Total Urban Aaricutture Forest Barren Water Weiland Other Sherman 14.971 267 2,034 11,489 11 1,128 23 19 23.4 Slmsbury 21,970 2,228 5,077 13,763 375 235 261 31 34.3 Somers 18.324 1,375 6,152 10,144 434 80 130 9
28.6 Southbury 25,601 1,894 4,969 17,764 107 671 126 70 40.0 SoUtgton 23,376 5,861 5,637 10,709 292 533 182 162 36.5 South Windsor 18,368 3,655 6,400 6,536 1,132 412 225 7
28.7 Sprague 8,841 327 1,440 6,429 264 313 47 21 13.8 Stafrord 37,683 11,588 2,573 32,059 288 609 400 66 58.7 Stamford 24,590 10,153 4,804 8,649 88 617 159 121 38A Sterling 17,478 420 2,013 13,763 279 56 875 72 27.3 Stonington 25.049 2,920 4,643 14.158 97 883 2,241 106 39.1 Stratlord 11,564 5,856 2,117 1,727 56 843 797 168 18.1 Suftield 27,554 1,846 11.607 12,027 1,175 588 308 3
43.1 Thoraston 7.775 1,232 1,159 5.128 38 195 21 2
12.1 Thompson 31,159 1.136 4,056 21,443 172 1.024 3,149 179 48.7 Toland 25,738 1,941 2,637 20,194 82 514 368 3
402 Torrgon 25.793 4,272 3,391 17,141 222 457 277 33 40.3 Trumbull 15,098 4,380 5,620 4,668 150 183 39 69 23.6 Union 19,066 417 625 17,023 33 743 201 24 29.8 Vemon 11,597 3,313 2,255 5,621 76 242 71 18 18.1 Voluntown 25,456 513 1,757 20,317 210 554 2,020 86 39.8 Wallingford 25,821 6,226 9,088 9,251 397 468 179 212 40.3 Warren 17,597 168 1,632 14,689 21 959 117 11 27.5 Washington 24,728 423 5,135 18,418 59 643 50 0
38.6 Waterbty 18,557 10,136 2,480 5.326 186 337 44 48 29.0 Waterford 21,909 4,004 2,940 13,206 126 1.296 225 112 34.2 Watertown 18,960 2,818 5,954 9,580 128 428 36 16 29.6 West Hartford 14,336 5,226 4,907 3.735 73 320 71 5
22A West Haven 7,007 4,644 987 815 53 256 88 163 10.9 Westbrook 10,309 1,459 849 7,130 126 180 430 135 16.1 Weston 13,224 601 9,032 2,891 30 611 52 7
20.7 Westport 12,917 2,801 6,674 2,405 209 301 369 158 202 Weterstield 8,430 2.772 3,211 1,594 202 525 125 1
13.2 Wiulington 21,467 1,178 1,675 17,659 95 232 405 222 33.5 Wilton 17,498 1,245 11,971 3,747 91 336 100 8
27.3 Winchester 21,675 1,351 1,769 16,922 119 1,282 174 58 33.9 Wlndham 17,772 2,823 3,493 10,141 483 402 226 203 27.8 Windsor Locks 5,976 3,257 1,334 946 190 216 26 8
9.3 Windsor 19,869 4,771 6.599 5,873 1,141 1,130 332 22 31.0 Wolct 13,539 1,727 1,360 9,745 163 479 47 18 21.2 Woodbrldge 12,283 917 2,244 8,752 39 226 102 5
19.2 Woodbury 23,514 915 4,905 16,999 138 302 91 164 36.7 Woodstock 39,495 1,005 7,929 27,918 247 990 1,378 27 61.7 Source: Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection. 1997 05 06.x1s CONNECTICUT MARKET DATA 2000 Page 3 of 3
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