Town of

Coventry

Connecticut
coventry-ct.gov/
1712 Main Street, 06238
Phone: (860) 742-6324
Chairwoman, Town Council: Lisa Thomas
Town Manager: James Drumm

Sustainable CT Designation: Silver Certified

Demographics

Population12,445
Median Household Income (2022)$101,916
Per Capita Income (2022)$52,950
Owner-occupied Housing Unit Rate85.92%
Median Home Value (2023)$318,000
Median Rent (2023)$1,350
Total Households (2025)4,881

Municipal Finances

Total Net Grand List (2023)$1,098,296,720
Equalized Net Grand List (ENGL) 2022$1,992,805,819
Adjusted Equalized Net Grand List per Capita$58,352.94
Mill Rate-Real and Personal Property(FY 2025)23.76
Mill Rate-Motor Vehicles23.76
Net Real Property Levy (FY25)$30,288,824.21
Net Personal Property Levy (2025)$1,776,946.20
Net Motor Vehicle Levy (2025)$4,250,326.50
Total Tax Levy$36,316,096.91
Tiered PILOT$26,521.39
Motor Vehicle Tax Reimbursement$124,964.92
Supplemental Revenue Sharing$113,156
Mashantucket Pequot & Mohegan Fund Grant$13,336
Town Aid Road$378,881.49
Local Capital Improvement (LoCIP)$153065.12
Municipal Grants-in-Aid$10,533
Education Cost Sharing$7,952,911
Adult Education$10,412
Special Education and Expansion Development (SEED)$78,561
Total State Grants$8,862,261.42
Tax Exempt Property as % of 2022 Grand List5.40%

Governance

Form of GovernmentCouncil-Manager
CEO Term Length2
Take Office Date1
Town Hall of Coventry

Town Hall

Wants you To KNOW

Coventry is located in Tolland County, Connecticut and is a part of the Capitol Region Council of Governments. With a population of approximately 12,235 people, Coventry is known for its natural beauty and historic charm. Coventry boasts a 400-acre lake, multiple parks including sports fields, and nature reserves offering hiking trails and scenic views. Coventry, Connecticut has a rich history, and was first settled by colonists in 1706, becoming officially incorporated as a town in 1712. During the American Revolution, Coventry played an important role as a center of military activity. The Town was home to a number of patriot leaders including Connecticut State Hero Nathan Hale, who is famous for his role as a spy for the Continental Army. Hale’s childhood home in Coventry is now a non-profit Connecticut Landmark park, forest, and museum, open to visitors and host to the State’s largest Farmers’ Market.

Geography

CountyTolland
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Council of Government (COG)Capitol Region Council of Governments (CRCOG)
Area (sq. miles)38.4 mi²
Public Roads-Town116.50

Representation

US Congressional District2
State Senate Districts35
State House8
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