North Easton, Massachusetts Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

What's the population of North Easton? The town of Easton, Massachusetts has a population of 25,058. It is part of the Greater Boston area and is governed by a Select Board and Open Town Meeting. The Select Board appoints the Town Administrator. The Town of Easton is located in Bristol County. The town is home to a thriving small business community.

The City of Easton is working to increase recreation opportunities for its residents. The area is underserved in open space and many residents would benefit from a centrally-located community center offering educational and active classes and meeting space. A downtown community center is especially needed to meet the needs of the city's elderly residents. The current limited number of public facilities makes program scheduling a challenge. A central community center would provide more recreational opportunities for residents, especially the older population.

The City of Easton owns several targeted acquisition properties for development. It is currently negotiating with the Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor to purchase privately owned parcels. The City is considering plans to build a trail along the Bushkill Creek and expand recreational opportunities. There are also several large parcels available for development. There is enough space to construct a skateboard or dog park for the city's residents. Moreover, the City is exploring the idea of closing the municipal pool.

The Easton Center Business District Economic Development Plan was presented in May 2006. The plan outlines strategic initiatives such as park improvements and riverfront development. It also provides a shade tree inventory and planting plan. In addition, the plan outlines public outreach and resources that will benefit residents of the Central Business District. The goal of the plan is to improve the City's quality of life and attract new residents. The City has extensive recreational facilities including parks, active recreation facilities, trails, and open space.