The Town of Boylston, Massachusetts is a small, rural community in Central Massachusetts. Settled in 1722 along the Nashua River and incorporated in 1786, the Town remained an agricultural community until the mid 1950’s. Boylston is now a haven for commuters who leave the cities where they labor and find peace and solace in a Town that has retained much of its rural atmosphere.
The natural beauty of Boylston is everywhere: the peaceful waters of the Wachusett Reservoir with its treasure of flora and fauna; the Town Common dominated by a typical New England church and well kept 18th and 19th century homes. The land is crisscrossed by numerous streams, fields of wild flowers, and stands of stately trees.
CMRPC Commissioners
Each of CMRPC’s member communities have designated Commissioners who are part of the governing body of CMRPC.
Planning Board Appointment(s)
Richard Baker (Delegate)
Select Board Appointment(s)
Howard Drobner (Alternate)
Resources
You can find these documents in CMRPC’s Resource Library, along with hundreds of other documents and reports from across the region.
Boylston/Shrewsbury/West Boylston – Route 140 Corridor Profile Technical Appendix – 2018Boylston/Shrewsbury/West Boylston – Route 140 Corridor Profile Document – 2018
Boylston Master Plan Historical & Cultural Resources
Boylston Master Plan (2022)
Boylston Housing Production Plan (2021)
Boylson Hazard Mitigation Plan (2019)
Boylston by the Numbers
The CMRPC Community Snapshots are a planning tool for member communities and the public which includes commonly requested information on the region and CMRPC member communities. The data is presented in the form of interactive tables, charts and dashboards. This page presents a mix of data in the areas of Population, Economy, Environmental Justice, Housing, Education, Transportation from a range of authoritative sources. For more information on the source of the data used to develop the CMRPC Community Snapshots View the Data Matrix. The Community Snapshots are under continues development if there are any additions you would like to see please let us know by taking the survey at the bottom on this page. If you are using a mobile device or a small format screen this page my not display correctly.
Population and Demographics
Population and demographic information available from the US Census Bureau provide the basic distribution of characteristics of the town population as well as total town population projections to the year 2050 from the most recent CMRPC Socio-Economic Projections effort.
Economy and Housing
Economy and housing information from the US Census Bureau as well as Massachusetts Agencies and department provides basic information on the availability and characteristics the towns housing stock as well as information on the occupation and income of its residents.
Transportation
Transportation information from the US Census Bureau as well as MassDOT and the CMRPC provide information on commute times and vehicle availability the observed conditions of the pedestrian network and traffic volumes.
CMRPC Pedestrian Network Inventory
CMRPC Traffic Counting Database
Open Space and Trails
Open Space and Trails information from MassGIS, MA EOEEA, and the CMRPC provide information on open space by public access, purpose and owner as well as trails data from MassDOT and the CMRPC
CMRPC Community Snapshots Survey
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