Norridgewock, Maine Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

You can find out the Population & Steets in Norrigwock City, ME. Here are some important statistics. The city has a total population of 3,227. During the past decade, it has experienced a 3.3% decrease in its population. The commute time is 24.1 minutes, which is faster than the national average. The median home value is $160,400, and the home appreciation over the last 10 years has been 5.0%.

The Town of Norridgewock recognizes Matt and Kerri Everett, who volunteer countless hours for local sports and athletic programs. These two citizens have been exemplary in demonstrating the benefits of volunteerism to our community. Throughout the years, they have been instrumental in helping our town grow and remain a part of our local community. If you are considering moving to Norridgewock, please check out the Population & Steets in Norridgewock City, ME.

The population of Norridgewock City is estimated using the Census Designated Place (CDP) method. This federally mandated method allows municipalities to fund local infrastructure and redevelopment projects with tax dollars. For the Town of Norridgewock, it receives a tax payment from its gas distributor every September. The town receives approximately $6 million annually from this funding, which is used for public services, recreation, and infrastructure improvements.

Canaan Plantation was a small community that incorporated in the year 1788, along with Norridgewock City. Early settlements in the area survived through hunting and growing their own provisions, trading animal furs, fish, timber, and other commodities to larger centers. Despite the harsh winters and the unpredictable water navigation, the early trading post communities grew slowly. In the late 18th century, the town's growth pattern changed dramatically along the river, with the river serving as the main avenue to trade with the world.