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Town of Windsor

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Windsor, chartered as a town in 1761, has played many important roles in both our state and country's history.

In 1777, the signers of the 
Constitution of the Vermont Republic met at Old Constitution House, a tavern at the time, to declare independence from the British Empire. The Vermont Republic would not become a state until 1791. In 1820, it was the state's largest town, a thriving center for trade and agriculture.

Windsor Quicklinks

  • Windsor Town Plan (2019)
  • Zoning Bylaws (2023)
  • Zoning Districts Map (2015)
  • Windsor Subdivision Regulations (2006)
  • Windsor Flood Study (2014)
  • Bicycle & Pedestrian Scoping Study
  • Local Hazard Mitigation Plan 2021-2026 (Adopted 11/1/21)
  • Future Land Use Map (2019)

Mailing Address: 
P.O. Box 47, Windsor, VT 05089
Phone: 802-674-6786
Website:  http://www.windsorvt.org/

​Please contact us in the event that a document or any information is out-of-date.
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Mount Ascutney Regional Commission
PO Box 320
38 Ascutney Park Road
Ascutney, VT 05030

802-674-9201