Town of

Killingly

Connecticut
killinglyct.gov
172 Main Street, 06239
Phone: (860) 779-5300
Chair, Town Council-At Large: Jason Anderson
Town Manager: Brian Palaia

Sustainable CT Designation: Bronze Certified

Demographics

Population18,093
Median Household Income (2022)$93,281
Per Capita Income (2022)$36,074
Owner-occupied Housing Unit Rate64.04%
Median Home Value (2023)$266,100
Median Rent (2023)$1,072
Total Households (2025)7,202

Municipal Finances

Total Net Grand List (2023)$2,160,584,521
Equalized Net Grand List (ENGL) 2022$2,709,478,602
Adjusted Equalized Net Grand List per Capita$37,227.61
Mill Rate-Real and Personal Property(FY 2025)21.45
Mill Rate-Motor Vehicles21.45
Net Real Property Levy (FY25)$35,613,117.22
Net Personal Property Levy (2025)$4,407,138.17
Net Motor Vehicle Levy (2025)$3,336,053.26
Total Tax Levy$43,356,308.65
Tiered PILOT$355,871.65
Supplemental Revenue Sharing$268,063
Mashantucket Pequot & Mohegan Fund Grant$94,184
Town Aid Road$478,480.30
Local Capital Improvement (LoCIP)$211470.59
Municipal Grants-in-Aid$1,228,578
Education Cost Sharing$15,574,402
Adult Education$57,460
Special Education and Expansion Development (SEED)$154,065
Total State Grants$18,421,497.58
Tax Exempt Property as % of 2022 Grand List9.00%

Governance

Form of GovernmentCouncil-Manager
CEO Term Length4
Take Office Date1
Town Hall of Killingly

Town Hall

Wants you To KNOW

Nestled in the heart of northeastern Connecticut, Killingly is a vibrant town that seamlessly blends historic charm with modern living. Known as the "Quiet Corner," Killingly offers a serene environment with picturesque landscapes, rolling hills, and a strong sense of community. Rich in history, Killingly traces its roots back to the early 18th century. Its historic mills and architecture stand as reminders of the town’s significant role in Connecticut’s industrial past. Today, Killingly is proud of its heritage, preserving its small-town charm while fostering growth and innovation. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore Killingly’s natural beauty through its numerous parks, trails, and scenic waterways. The town’s recreational spots, such as Cat Hollow Park and Owen Bell Park, are perfect for hiking, biking, or simply soaking in the tranquility of nature. Killingly is also home to a thriving local culture, with unique shops, family-owned restaurants, and events that bring residents together.

Geography

CountyWindham
Council of Government (COG)Northeastern Connecticut Council of Governments (NECCOG)
Area (sq. miles)50 mi²
Public Roads-Town131.60

Representation

US Congressional District2
State Senate Districts29
State House44
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