INCORPORATED 1673

TOTAL AREA: 16.74 Square Miles

FORM OF GOVERNMENT: Board of Selectmen/
Open Town Meeting


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Serving the Communities of:

Billerica
Chelmsford
Dracut
Dunstable
Lowell
Pepperell
Tewksbury
Tyngsborough
Westford

 

TOWN SERVICES:  

TOWN CONTACTS: (as of December 26, 2007)  

Board of Selectmen:
Wess Goss 
Kevin Welch
Walter Alterisio
Phone: (978) 649-4514 x224
Email: selectmen@dunstable-ma.gov

Town Clerk:
Carol Skerrett
Phone: (978) 649-4514 x222
Email: townclerk@dunstable-ma.gov

Planning Board:
George J. Basbanes
Judith K. Larter
Joyce Cail
Brett A. Rock
Willard J. Goldthwaite Jr.
Phone: (978) 649-4514 x230
Email: planningboard@dunstable-ma.gov

Conservation Commission:
Marilyn Pike
Judith K. Larter
Jeffrey Haight
Leah D. Basbanes
Alan Chaney
William Moeller
Juan Amodei
Phone: (978) 649-4514 x230
Email: concom@dunstable-ma.gov

Road Commissioners:
Thomas E. Dumont
Michael Martin
James Regan 
Phone: (978) 649-4514 x 227
Email: roads@dunstable-ma.gov    

Water Commission:
Karl Huber
Donald Pottle
Peter Georges
Phone: (978) 649-4514 x230
Email: waterdept@dunstable-ma.gov    

Treasurer/Collector: 
Bonnie Ricardelli
Phone: (978) 649-4514 x228
Email: taxcollector@dunstable-ma.gov    

Building Inspector:
Dana Barnes
Phone: (978) 649-4514 x226
Email: buildinginspector@dunstable-ma.gov    

Public Water Systems:
The majority of Dunstable’s homes and businesses use private wells. Public water is available in the town center area servicing about 5% of the town population. Public water source is the Salmon Brook aquifer north of Main St. Average of 25,000 gallons per day is pumped. 

Trash Collection:
The Town has a trash transfer station and recycling drop – off facility. 

Sewer:
There is no public sewer available within Dunstable. All waste treatment is handled through onsite septic systems. 

Library:
Circulation at the Dunstable Free Public Library in FY99 was 26,478 items. Holdings total approximately 27,000 volumes. 

Schools:
Dunstable is a member of the Groton – Dunstable Regional School District made up of 4 elementary schools, I middle school and on high school. School system 1997 – 98 enrollments: 2,258 pupils, Dunstable is also member community for the Greater Lowell Vocational Technical High School, which had 1997-98 enrollments of 1,931 pupils. 

Public Safety:
6 permanent uniformed officers staff Dunstable Police Dept. The Town has a volunteer Fire Dept. of 21 people. 

Chief of Police: Chief James Downes III, Business: (978) 649-7445

Chief of Fire Department: Chief Charles Rich Jr., (978) 649-6661

Rail:
Commuter rail service to North Station, Boston, is available at Lowell Gallagher Terminal or at the newly renovated North Billerica Station (Travel time 40 minutes). Freight rail service is available from the Springfield Terminal Railway, contact number: (978) 663 – 1073 

Bus:
Dunstable is a member of the Lowell Regional Transit Authority (LRTA). Fixed bus service is provided, and paratransit services, including medical trip to Boston, are available for the elderly and disabled through LRTA’s Roadrunner program.   

FY2003 TAX RATE: Residential - $14.07 per $1,000, Commercial- $14.07 per $1,000

Population Trends – DUNSTABLE 
(Updated May 25, 2002)

1960

1970

1980

1990

2000

#Change 1990-2000

%Change 1990-2000  

824

1,292

1,671

2,236

2,829

593

26.5%

 

Persons by Sex (2000 U.S. Census) 

Male

1,398

Female

1,431

 

Age Distribution (2000 U.S. Census) 

 

Persons

   %

Under 5

236

8.3

5 – 14

510

18

15 – 44

1,149

40.6

45 – 64

741

26.2

65 & over

193

6.9

  

Race and Ethnicity (2000 U.S. Census) 

 

Persons

%

White

2,758

97.5

Black

3

0.1

Am Indian, Eskimo or Aleut

1

0

Asian or Pacific Islander

43

1.5

Hispanic Origin

15

0.5

 

Households (2000 U.S. Census) 

1980

1990

2000

480

692

923

 

Household Size (2000 U.S. Census) 

3.10 persons per household 

Poverty Status (2000 U.S. Census) 

Persons Below Poverty Level:

Dunstable

Mass.

55

573,421

1.9%

9.3%

 

Households by Type (2000 U.S. Census)                                   

 

Households

%

Married Couple/ Family

798

86.5

Female Householder

66

7.2

Non-Family Household

125

13.5

 

Income Distribution (2000 U.S. Census) 

 

Households

%

Less than $ 10,000

17

1.8

$ 10,000 - $ 14,999

13

1.6

$ 15,000 - $ 24,999

16

2.0

$ 25,000 - $ 34,999

35

3.7

$ 35,000 - $ 49,999

88

9.4

$ 50,000 - $ 74,999

165

17.6

$ 75,000 - $ 99,999

235

25.1

$ 100,000 - $ 149,999

196

20.9

$ 150,000 - $ 199,999

91

9.7

$ 200,000 or more

43

4.6

 

Sources of Income (2000 U.S. Census) 

 

# Of Households

Average Income

Wage & Salary

871

$88,726

Social Security

152

$11,026

Supplemental Security

7

$12,543

Public Assistance

4

$500

Retirement

127

$18,321

 

HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS 

Housing Units (2000 U.S. Census) 

  1970

1980

     1990

   2000

397

490

737

944

 

Median Household Income (2000 U.S. Census) 

1970

1980

1990

2000

$10,000

$24,071

$59,019

$88,633

 

Median Home Sale Price (Banker & Tradesman) 

 

1992

1994

1996

1998

2000

1 – Family

$182,500

$163,000

$183,500

$228,400

$282,500

Condo

0

0

0

0

0

All Sales

$150,000

$136,000

$154,500

$156,500

$300,000

 

Housing Unit Permit Data 

1990

1992

1994

1996

1998

2000

12

28

26

17

32

23

 

Housing Breakdown by Occupancy (2000 U.S. Census) 

 

 

% OF TOTAL

TOTAL HOUSING UNITS

944

 

Total Occupied Units

923

97.8%

Owner Occupied

861

93.3%

Renter Occupied

62

6.7%

   Total Vacant

21

2.2%

 

LAND USE CLASSIFICATION (Mass. GIS 1991)

DUNSTABLE LAND USE

   ACREAGE

% OF TOTAL

Residential

1,228.29 Acres

11.4

Commercial

68.07 Acres

0.6%

Industrial

0 Acres

0.0%

Agriculture

1,318.47 Acres

12.3%

Open Space/ Recreation

7,929.95 Acres

73.9%

Transportation/Mining/Waste

189.11 Acres

1.8%

Water

0 Acres

0 %

TOTAL ACREAGE

10,733.9 Acres

100%

 

RECREATION 

Dunstable Recreation Commission
59 Lower Dam Way
Dunstable, Ma 01827
Brain LoCapo – Coordinator 

Recreational Facilities

Department of Environmental Management 

Town Forest (119 Acres)
Cross country skiing, hiking, horseback riding, hunting, nature observation, and snowmobiling 

Cambridge YMCA (106 Acres)
Non-motorized boating, cross country skiing, fresh water fishing, swimming, hiking, nature observation, target archery. 

Spaulding Proctor (91 Acres)
Non-motorized boating, Non-motorized boating, cross country skiing, fresh water fishing, swimming, hiking, nature observation. 

Salmon Brook Area (35 Acres)
Fresh water fishing, hiking, hunting, nature observation. 

Spectal Hill Lot (23 Acres)
Cross country skiing, hiking, hunting, nature observation 

Swallow/Union School Area 913 Acres)
Fresh water fishing, hiking, nature observation, tennis 

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 

Employment Base – 2000

LABOR FORCE – 2000

1,705

# Residents Employed

1,671

# Residents Unemployed

34

Dunstable Unemployment Rate

2.0%

NMCOG Region Unemployment Rate

2.5%

State Unemployment Rate 

2.6%

 

Employment by Industry Sector – 2001 (Mass Division of Employment & Training ES - 202 Series)

Agriculture/Forestry/Fishing

conf

Government

105

Construction

 84

Manufacturing

   0 

TCPU

   0

Trade

 54

FIRE

   0

Services

 22

Total Employment/Dunstable

274

TCPU = Transportation, Communication and Public Utilities
FIRE = Finance, Insurance and Real Estate
conf = Data suppressed due to confidentiality

Means Of Transportation To Work - 2000 (Census Transportation Planning Package 2000)

Subject

1990 Census 2000 Census Change 1990 to 2000

Number

Percent

Number

Percent

Number

Percent

Workers 16 years & over 1,212 100.0 1,550 100.0 338 27.9
Drove alone 1,052 86.8 1,353 87.3 301 28.6
Carpooled 83 6.8 87 5.6 4 4.8
Public transportation (including taxicab) 10 0.8 8 0.5 -2 -20.0
Bicycle or walked 13 1.1 5 0.3 -8 -61.5
Worked at home 54 4.5 97 6.3 43 79.6

Travel Time To Work - 2000 (Census Transportation Planning Package 2000)

Subject

1990 Census 2000 Census Change 1990 to 2000
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Workers who did not work at home 1,158 100.0 1,453 100.0 295 25.5
Less than 5 minutes 26 2.2 25 1.7 -1 -3.8
5 to 9 minutes 43 3.7 45 3.1 2 4.7
10 to 14 minutes 113 9.8 109 7.5 -4 -3.5
15 to 19 minutes 117 10.1 190 13.1 73 62.4
20 to 29 minutes 293 25.3 343 23.6 50 17.1
30 to 44 minutes 333 28.8 406 27.9 73 21.9
45 or more minutes 233 20.1 335 23.1 102 43.8
Mean travel time to work (minutes) 28.8 X 32.3 X 3.5 X

MEDIA:

Lowell Sun
15 Kearney Square, Lowell, 458 – 7100 

Neighbor to Neighbor
64 Hardy St., Dunstable   

The Merrimack Journal
1794 Bridge Street, Unit 27B, Dracut, Ma 01826  Phone: (978) 441-2770

REGIONAL PLANNING AGENCY:  

Northern Middlesex Council of Governments
115 Thorndike Street, Lowell MA 01852
Beverly Woods, Executive Director
Phone: (978) 454 – 8021
Fax: (978) 454 – 8023