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CITY OF WINSTED/TOWN OF WINCHESTER, CT
February 2001

The Town of Winchester/City of Winsted is nestled in the mountains of Litchfield County and is noted as the Gateway to the Berkshire Mountains. Winchester, with 32 square miles and a population of 11,500, claims a wonderful quality of life with beautiful lakes, fishing, boating, fresh water springs and more.

Winchester was first settled in 1732, and later incorporated in 1771. Today, with a population of approximately 10,650, the Town serves as a regional sub-center, with its Main Street,

Winchester Business Park and the Winsted Industrial Park serving as home to numerous merchants and manufacturers.

Winsted is the downtown city area within the Town of Winchester, at the point where the region’s major transportation corridor, Route 8, intersects with Route 44. The Town is noted for its beautiful ecclesiastical, Victorian, neo-classical, Greek Revival, Queen Anne and Colonial Revival architecture, as well as for one of the State’s largest lakes, Highland Lake. Highland Lake is a resort lake over three miles in length and 444 acres in area. It is enjoyed for its swimming, fishing, boating and water skiing.

Northwestern Connecticut Community College is located in downtown Winsted. This two-year State College has a full-time equivalent enrollment of approximately 2,500 students. Degree programs in liberal arts, science, business and technical areas are offered. The college is nationally recognized for its special assistance program for the deaf and hearing impaired. NCCC is currently undertaking a $20 million dollar campus expansion project in the center of downtown.

   
SOME VITAL STATISTICS


Land Area: 32 square miles
Distance to major cities:
Hartford = 24 miles
Boston = 111 miles
NY City = 97 miles
Providence = 87 miles
Bradley International Airport: 19 miles
Population: 10,650
Households: 5,212
Median Age: 36.8
Work Force: 5,865
Schools: 3 Elementary Schools:
  • Pearson Junior High School
  • The Gilbert School - a High School supported by a private endowment and public funds
  • 1 Private Religious School
  • Northwestern Connecticut Community
Economics: (Town Profiles 1998-1999, DECD)
Sector Firms Emp. % of Total
Agriculture 19 57 1.3
Const & mining 143 364 8.2
Manufacturing 52 1,111 25.1
Trans & Utilities 20 172 3.9
Trade 159 793 17.9
Finance, Ins & Real Estate 34 219 5.0
Services 227 1,478 33.4
Government 5 230 5.2
Total 659 4,424 100.0%

The Town of Winchester/City of Winsted is governed by a seven member Board of Selectmen and is professionally managed by a Town Manager. Planning and development is managed by full time staff consisting of a Town Manager, Town Planner, Grants Coordinator, Director of Public Works, Director of Finance, Purchasing Agent, Building Official/Zoning Officer, Fire Marshal, and Wetlands Enforcement Officer.

Development in Winsted is well served by a Planning and Zoning Commission, an Economic Development Commission (which is also the official Development Agency), and a Redevelopment Commission. There also exists a Zoning Board of Appeals, an Inland Wetlands Commission and a Conservation Commission.

The Town of Winchester/City of Winsted has just completed a Main Street Enhancement Plan which is the blueprint for the revitalization of Winsted’s downtown commercial core. The Plan includes a landscaped center median for the Main Street, expanded sidewalks, a five-mile long recreational trail (connecting Winsted to Torrington), attractive pedestrian-scale lighting, street furnishings, signage, and site landscaping. Winchester/Winsted was recently awarded a $920,000 federal grant to complete phase I of the Enhancement Plan. Additionally, the Town’s Redevelopment Commission has just completed a Strategic Plan of Redevelopment. This Plan analyzes the economic and physical potential for the commercial and residential areas in the downtown center of Winsted and recommends a plan for improvement.

Supplementing the Main Street Enhancement Project and the Redevelopment Plan are two additional projects currently under way. First, Winchester/Winsted has partnered with its neighbor, the City of Torrington, in an effort to plan and construct the five mile long Still River Greenway. Winsted has been designated the lead agency in this $1.8 million dollar federal/local project. The Still River Greenway will span approximately 2.5 miles in both Torrington and Winsted, allowing walkers, cyclists, joggers and inline skaters to tour the beautiful banks of the Still River. Visitors of the trail will be able to access the Still River Greenway directly from downtown Winsted and from Winsted Road in Torrington. Town staff is currently working with consultants to finalize design plans.

The most recent economic revitalization project under way is the Town’s Brownfields project. The U.S. EPA awarded the Town a $200,000 grant to conduct environmental assessments on potentially contaminated manufacturing sites located in Town. The program will also educate the general public on the impacts and potentials of Brownfields. The Town is currently testing the eighth property for redevelopment.

The Economic Development Commission is currently marketing its second industrial park-Winchester Business Park. The Winchester Business Park, a 13 lot, fully serviced industrial subdivision, is the result of a partnership between the Town and the State Department of Community and Economic Development (DECD). The Economic Development Commission and Town of Winchester/City of Winsted are committed to developing a mix of industrial/high tech/office buildings in an environment which compliments existing sites and projects a quality image.

Our development team is ready to assist you with your business needs. We look forward to being your partner and helping you to achieve your business goals and grow your business in Winsted!

For more information, contact the Town Planner at 860-738-6593 (Fax: 860-738-7053)

Planning Department
Town Hall
338 Main Street
Winsted, CT 06098

OR
Town Manager at 860-738-6962 (Fax: 860-738-7053)


 

 

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