Danville
- County
- Caledonia County
- Population
- population (2010 Census): 2,196 Danville Census Designated Place (Danville Village): 383.
- Website:
- www.danvillevermont.org
- Contact Information
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- Town Clerk: Michelle Leclerc
- Office Hours: Hours - Monday-Friday: 8:00-4:00
- Phone: 802-684-3352
- Fax: 802-684-9606
- Email: townclerk@danvillevt.gov
- Address: 36 Route 2 West; Danville, VT 05828
- Mailing Address: PO Box 125; Danville, VT 05828
- Watershed Information
- Located in Basin 15 — Passumpsic
Documents / Data
- Town Plan: September 5, 2024
- Zoning Bylaw: November 7, 2024
- Census Profile:
Town Census
CDP* Census
Maps
- Town Plan Maps:
- Zoning Bylaw Maps:
- Other Maps:
Woody Biomass
Hydroelectric Energy
Solar Energy
Wind Energy
Bike & Pedestrian
Traffic Counts
- 2015 Traffic Counts
Danville15_BrainardSt_SofVillageRd
Danville15_NDanvilleRd_NofHawkinsRd - 2013 Traffic Counts
Danville13_JoesBrookRd_NofMorsesMillRd
Danville13_MorsesMillRd_WofJoesBrookRd - 2012 Traffic Counts
Danville12_KeiserPondRd_EofUSRte2
Danville12_WaldenHillRd_NofUSRte2 - 2011 Traffic Counts
CormierRd_NofDoleHillRd
JamiesonRd_NofUSRte2
Who we are
About us
Danville, as we know it by its present shape, was chartered by the new state of Vermont in 1786. It has been called “Village in the Hills” for good reason as it is situated high in the hills, offering vistas of mountains and beautiful rolling fields. In the first decade of Danville’s development, it experienced rapid growth of industry along its brooks and rivers and was the most populous town in the area. It was designated as the shire town of Caledonia County and hosted the Vermont legislative session in 1805.The Area



