The Northville Residents’
Association
The Northville Residents’ Association, Inc. is proud to represent the community in northern New Milford CT since 1989. Over the years we have been instrumental in many activities and issues that concern our neighbors.
Organized in 1988 to stop a strip mall on Rt 202 in Bower’s field, we incorporated in 1989:
Our Mission:
The purpose of the Northville Resident Association is to maintain, improve and preserve the rural, residential and historical character of the Northville community, in the town of New Milford, CT.
The Northville Resident Association:
- Supports historical preservation, such as partnering to preserve Northville’s one-room schoolhouse.
- Develops recreational spaces, such as Carlson’s Grove Park.
- Promotes the designation of scenic roads.
- Preserves and protects the quality of our land, water and air, especially the native flora and fauna.
- Advocates responsible commercial and residential growth throughout New Milford, but especially along the Route 202 corridor.
- Monitors town and state plans regarding roads, bridges, cell towers and other infrastructure maintenance, expansion and alterations that impact residents.
- Monitors town and state plans to maintain, expand or alter infrastructure, including roads, bridges and cell towers.
- Monitors the adoption and application of commercial zoning regulations, advocating that they remain compatible with the rural, residential character of Northville.
- Supports farming and farmland preservation in Northville, and in the greater New Milford area.
Would you like to learn more about The Northville Residents’ Association? Please fill out our form below for general questions and we will get in contact with you.