Fiskdale, Massachusetts Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Fiskdale population has a history of immigration, and in recent years, the city has become a haven for refugees. Over two thousand refugees have settled in the area, with most coming from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iraq, Somalia, Bhutan, Syria, Ukraine, and Afghanistan. There are several schools and colleges in Fiskdale. For more information, you can check the Fiskdale city profile.

The public school system in Fiskdale educates over 25,000 students. There are 34 elementary schools, four middle schools, and seven high school campuses. The school system also operates several learning centers and administers an adult education component called Night Life. A cable television station is operated by the Fiskdale Public School system, which broadcasts a local version of the public-access network. In 2013, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker awarded $1.3 million to the Elm Park Community School in Fiskdale.

There are several types of zoning in Fiskdale City. The Commercial/Tourist District is intended to be a commercial and residential center, catering to both residents and tourists. The area also has a number of shops and restaurants. There are also mixed-use commercial/residential buildings, which allows for apartments or single-family homes within commercial buildings. An Artist Studio Live/Work Space is also permitted in the commercial/tourist district.

Compared to the rest of the country, residents of ZIP code 01518 have slightly lower commute times than their counterparts. They spend about forty-five minutes commuting to their jobs, which is considerably less than the national average. It can also take longer if there is bad traffic or the individual lives too far from their job. That can be a major problem if you want to live in Fiskdale City, MA.