Neighborhoods
Neighborhoods in St. Albans
Neighborhood-level detail within this city, drawn from Census place and tract geography.
11 census tracts · Vermont · Census ACS 2023
What counts as a neighborhood here?
PlainCities uses U.S. Census tracts as neighborhood units — small, stable areas of a few thousand residents each. The table below lists this city's tracts, sorted by median household income.
Census Tracts by Income
Showing 11 of 11 tracts, sorted by median household income. Each tract represents a small neighborhood area defined by the Census Bureau.
| Tract | Population | |
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Tract 106 Franklin Co. | 7,036 | View › |
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Tract 105 Franklin Co. | 6,792 | View › |
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Tract 110 Franklin Co. | 6,386 | View › |
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Tract 109 Franklin Co. | 4,876 | View › |
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Tract 102 Franklin Co. | 4,452 | View › |
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Tract 101.02 Franklin Co. | 3,891 | View › |
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Tract 107 Franklin Co. | 3,549 | View › |
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Tract 101.01 Franklin Co. | 3,510 | View › |
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Tract 103 Franklin Co. | 3,499 | View › |
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Tract 108 Franklin Co. | 3,361 | View › |
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Tract 104 Franklin Co. | 3,027 | View › |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates 2023. Census tracts are small, stable geographic units used for statistical analysis. Each tract typically contains 1,200–8,000 people. Last updated: 2026 U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates 2023. Census tracts are small, stable geographic units used for statistical analysis. Each tract typically contains 1,200–8,000 people. Last updated: 2026
Read our methodology — how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.