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Town at a Glance Demographic Profile - Town of Woodbridge, Connecticut
Location: New Haven County South Central Connecticut Bordered by Ansonia, Bethany, Derby, Hamden, New Haven, Orange & Seymour
Size: 19.2 square miles 12,352 Acres
Population: 9,426 (Town Census 1998)
Major Highways: Route 15 - Wilbur Cross, Merritt Parkway runs through parts of and borders southern part of Town Route 63 and 69 - North - Southeast through Woodbridge Route 114 - runs west from Route 63 and then south to Orange border Route 67 - runs west from Route 63 and then northwest to Seymour border Route 243 - runs east and west Route 313 - runs northwest from 243 to Seymour border
Land use: The majority of land is used for residential housing with 1.5 acres minimum. The exception is in the southeast corner of the Town where there is city water and sewer, and some available lots having 4,000 - 10,000 square feet. Also, the southeast corner of the Town is zoned for light industry and other commercial development.
Natural Features: Rolling hills. Bordered on the east by West Rock ridge. Streams and rivers traverse the Town. West River - runs through and out of three reservoirs in the eastern section of the Town. This river runs through the commercial development area of the Town. Wepawaug River - small stream that runs southeast to the border of Orange, Connecticut through residential area. |