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View all. Avon Town Hall: 60 West Main Street (Route 44) Avon, CT 06001. Phone: 860-409-4300 Fax: 860-409-4368. Website Disclaimer Government Websites by CivicPlus ®. Employee Login.
Avon Town Hall: 60 West Main Street (Route 44) Avon, CT 06001 Phone: 860-409-4300 Fax: 860-409-4368 Website Disclaimer Government Websites by CivicPlus ®
The Office of the Collector of Revenue is responsible for billing and collecting municipal property taxes of real estate, personal property, motor vehicles, and sewer in accordance with Connecticut State Statutes.
Avon, Connecticut. Avon (/ ˈeɪvɑːn / AY-vahn) is a town in the Farmington Valley region of the Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut, United States. As of the 2020 census, the town had a population of 18,932.
The Assessor's Office is responsible for the preparation of the Town's annual Grand List, a complete listing of all properties in town, ownership, and assessed value as of October 1st each year.
Today, Avon is part of Hartford County and is governed by a Town Council/Town Manager form of local government. In the 2020 census, Avon’s population was 18,918. The town covers 23.15 square miles, or 14,454 acres and has 7,517 households with a median income of $560,000.
The Town Clerk's office operates in accordance with the Connecticut General Statutes, Town Charter and Code of Ordinances. We are responsible for safekeeping Town records that include Land Records, Maps and Surveys, Vital Records (birth, death, marriage), Election and Referendum results, Military Discharges, Town Ordinances, Town Council ...
Avon is an affluent town in the Farmington Valley region of Hartford County. Avon Old Farms School, a prestigious boarding school, is located there. In 2005, Avon was named the third-safest town in America by Money Magazine.
Official Facebook page for the Town of Avon, Connecticut.
Avon was incorporated in 1830, just “yesterday,” geologically speaking. Over 300 million years ago, an ancient ocean covered all of Connecticut (except for the Litchfield Hills). As North America slowly smashed into Africa, the ocean floor was thrust up into mountains as grand as the Himalayas.