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About Starksboro
The Town of Starksboro is located in northern Addison County, Vermont. Starksboro village is located on Vermont Route 116 between Hinesburg (north) and Bristol (south). The area known as South Starksboro, also known as Jerusalem, is located on Vermont Route 17.
Town chartered | November 9, 1780 |
Population (2010 Census data) | 1777 |
Area | 29,056 |
Miles of roads | 5.3 miles paved; 42 miles unpaved |
Altitude (Starksboro Village) | 615 feet |
Registered voters | 1263 |
Grant List 2019 | $1,676,954 |
Tax Rate (2023-24 year) | $2.5992 residential; $2.4589 non-residential |
Commuting distance | 23 mi. to downtown Burlington; 20 mi. to Middlebury; 38 mi. to Montpelier |
Local schools | Robinson Elementary; Mt. Abraham Middle & High Schools |
Statement of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Adopted April 16, 2024 by the Starksboro Selectboard
The Town of Starksboro condemns racism and welcomes all persons regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, or disability and wants everyone to feel safe and welcome in our community.
As a town, we formally condemn discrimination in all its forms, commit to fair and equal treatment of everyone in our community, and will strive to ensure all our actions, policies, and operating procedures reflect this commitment.
The Town of Starksboro is, and will continue to be, a place where individuals can live freely and express their opinions.