Greater Danbury

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Greater Danbury
185th in the U.S.
 • Density1,400.3/sq mi (540.6/km2)
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (Eastern Standard Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (Eastern Daylight Time)

Greater Danbury (Danbury-New Milford Area), also known as the Housatonic Valley Region, is a region in the state of

Still River. The area is also home to Candlewood Lake, the largest lake in the New York metropolitan area.[2]

Definitions

New England City and Town Area

The

U.S. Census Bureau defines the metropolitan area of Danbury as the Danbury Metropolitan NECTA. It consists of the city of Danbury plus the towns of Bethel, Bridgewater, Brookfield, New Fairfield, New Milford, Newtown, Ridgefield, Roxbury, and Sherman for a total of 9 municipalities.[3] As of 2019, the population of the Danbury NECTA was 193,427.[4]

Western Connecticut Region

The Danbury NECTA is located within the area administered by the

Western Connecticut Council of Governments, and is part of the Housatonic Valley Metropolitan Planning Organization.[5][6]

Danbury Labor Market Area

As defined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the labor market area of Danbury includes the towns in the Housatonic Valley Region plus the towns of Roxbury and Washington for a total of twelve towns.

List of Municipalities

Municipalities within the area known as "Greater Danbury", include:

References

  1. ^ https://www.westernconnecticuthealthnetwork.org/~/media/wchn/shared/files/community-benefit/2016-greater-danbury-region-community-health-needs-assessment.pdf?la=en Greater Danbury Needs Assessment
  2. ^ https://www.danburychamber.com/community/about-danbury/ Area defined as "Greater Danbury"
  3. ^ 2020 Population data census.gov
  4. ^ "Census profile: Danbury, CT Metropolitan NECTA".
  5. ^ https://westcog.org/ Western Connecticut Council of Governments
  6. ^ https://westcog.org/meetings/mpos/hvmpo/ Housatonic Valley Metropolitan Planning Organization

External links

Media related to Greater Danbury at Wikimedia Commons