| Land Use |
| Type of Use |
Acres |
| Residential |
8,191 |
| Agricultural/Conservation |
5,444 |
| Vacant-Other |
3,249 |
| Vacant-Agricultural |
1,882 |
| Seasonal Residence |
1,574 |
| Vacant-Residential |
1,467 |
| Community Services |
491 |
| Commercial |
325 |
| Vacant-Commercial |
158 |
| Recreational |
90 |
| Industrial |
41 |
| Public Services |
25 |
| Total Acres |
22,937 |
Town Address:
Town of Bristol
6740 County Road 32
Canandaigua, New York 14424
Supervisor:
Robert Green Jr.
Clerk:
Sharon Miller
Municipal Governmental Center:
The government buildings are currently located on County Road #32, west of Bristol Center.
The center includes the Town Hall, Town Highway Garage, and Levi Corser Memorial Park.
Schools:
At present, Bristol students attend school in the following four school districts:
Canandaigua City School, Bloomfield Central School, Naples School, and Honeoye Central
School.
Recreation:
Bristol's eight acre park is used throughout the year by residents and visitors, alike.
Families continue to use our facilities for reunions, picnics, and even weddings. The
health minded use our track, children use our playground, and the sports minded use our
courts for volleyball, tennis and basketball. Bristol's well manicured fields have
attracted unorganized baseball games and sanctioned soccer leagues.
To reserve the Levi Corser Park Pavilion for your activities call the
Town Hall at 229-2400.
| Age |
1960 |
1990 |
2000 |
| 0-18 |
42.6% |
28.0% |
22.2% |
| 19-54 |
38.5% |
57.0% |
60.5% |
| 55-64 |
9.1% |
7.5% |
9.1% |
| 65+ |
9.8% |
7.5% |
8.2% |
Population:
The 1990 population of the Town of Bristol was 2,071, a 14.9% increase over the 1980
census. The 2000 town population was 2,421 a 17% increase over the 1990 census.
The 1990 population of Ontario County was 95,101, a 7.0% increase over the 1980
census. The 2000 Ontario County population was 100,224, an approximate 6% increase over 1990.
Population Characteristics:
The distribution of the population by age groups for the Town of Bristol evidences that Bristol continues to be a youthful community. Comparison between 1960 and 2000: