Borough of

Naugatuck

Connecticut
naugatuck-ct.gov
229 Church Street, 06770
Phone: (203) 720-7000
Mayor: N. Warren "Pete" Hess

Sustainable CT Designation: Registered Member

Demographics

Population32,116
Median Household Income (2022)$101,638
Per Capita Income (2022)$42,211
Owner-occupied Housing Unit Rate65.19%
Median Home Value (2023)$241,600
Median Rent (2023)$1,309
Total Households (2025)12,534

Municipal Finances

Total Net Grand List (2023)$2,293,499,689
Equalized Net Grand List (ENGL) 2022$3,665,766,048
Adjusted Equalized Net Grand List per Capita$33,156.57
Mill Rate-Real and Personal Property(FY 2025)39.79
Mill Rate-Motor Vehicles32.46
Net Real Property Levy (FY25)$78,703,198.47
Net Personal Property Levy (2025)$6,435,253.55
Net Motor Vehicle Levy (2025)$8,272,569.00
Total Tax Levy$93,411,021.02
Tiered PILOT$74,942.77
Motor Vehicle Tax Reimbursement$2,689,037.53
Supplemental Revenue Sharing$583,399
Mashantucket Pequot & Mohegan Fund Grant$147,899
Town Aid Road$563,522.24
Local Capital Improvement (LoCIP)$373223.12
Municipal Grants-in-Aid$341,656
Education Cost Sharing$34,096,586
Adult Education$212,572
Special Education and Expansion Development (SEED)$420,002
Total State Grants$39,502,612.93
Tax Exempt Property as % of 2022 Grand List7.70%

Governance

Form of GovernmentMayor-Council
CEO Term Length2
Take Office Date2
Boro Hall of Naugatuck

Boro Hall

Wants you To KNOW

With direct access to Metro-North rail, Route 8, and the Naugatuck River, Naugatuck offers a vibrant, connected lifestyle in the heart of Connecticut. Just 30 minutes from Hartford, 90 from New York City, and 180 from Boston, the Borough’s central location makes it ideal for commuters, businesses, and families alike. Ongoing downtown revitalization and the construction of Naugatuck Industrial Park III are driving new housing, investment, and workforce growth. The park is strategically positioned with direct freight rail access and the project will expand the Borough’s capacity for advanced manufacturing, logistics, and technology-based industries. This project will significantly increase jobs, attract new businesses, and strengthen Naugatuck’s position as a regional hub for innovation. 1,100 acres of protected open space, a thriving dining and cultural scene, safe neighborhoods, strong schools, and a deep sense of community make Naugatuck an exceptional place to live, work, and grow.

Geography

CountyNew Haven
Council of Government (COG)Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments (NVCOG)
Area (sq. miles)16.5 mi²
Public Roads-Town113.49

Representation

US Congressional District3
State Senate Districts17
State House70
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