Chelmsford, Massachusetts Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

There are a number of ways to increase your walkability and mobility in Chelmsford City, Massachusetts. For example, if you walk to the grocery store, you're more likely to shop for items that you need without leaving your home. In Chelmsford, one-quarter of people are 65 years old or older. And half of those individuals live on less than $26,235 per year.

The area of Chelmsford City is approximately 23.2 square miles, or 60 square kilometers. Of that area, 23.2 square miles is land, while 0.5 square miles is water. The city is surrounded by the Merrimack River on the north, and the Concord River on the east. In terms of population, Chelmsford is home to around 174,000 people. In addition, the city is home to over 4,000 businesses.

The action plan for Chelmsford City includes a number of goals to support age-friendly housing. Goal two is to increase awareness of existing housing options and promote the development of new ones. To this end, the action plan includes a discussion of age-friendly features and practices, and the implementation of an active volunteer transportation program. The plan also includes community outreach efforts and a directory of ride-sharing services.

Essex County Council is providing PS3 million in extra funding to people being asked to self-isolate due to the emergence of COVID-19, a fast-spreading variant of the virus. The funding has been provided to help local grassroots youth groups in Chelmsford. The city is also launching a unique programme of events to celebrate the arrival of a massive anti-violence sculpture in September. The Knife Angel, a 27ft sculpture made from over 100,000 blunted knives, will travel around the country warning communities of the consequences of knife violence.