About
Our Community
The City of Watertown is a thriving community to live and work within. Diversity is integral to our identity with Watertown boasting one of the largest Armenian Diaspora communities in the country. The Armenian Museum of America in Watertown contains a large collection of artifacts from antiquity to the present. The City is also home to the Perkins School of the Blind, whose most famous student Anne Sullivan, tutored Helen Keller from 1887 to 1937.
Watertown officials, employees, volunteers and residents are proud of the City's work and policies on sustainability and climate change, recycling and composting, and trees, and strives to support our local history, parks, Farmers' Market and art scene. The goal of these programs is to ensure that Watertown grows with our burgeoning community and represents the community's interests and concerns.
Our Long History
The Town of Watertown was founded in 1630 where its fertile land was ideal for farming and cattle raising. Watertown played a central role in the revolutionary war - being the site of the first tax protest in America against the British crown. Additionally, Watertown was the site of critical developments in administration and diplomacy for the early nation. The first treaty signed between the new country and a foreign power was signed in Watertown and the Massachusetts Provincial congress met in Watertown from April to July of 1775.
On May 5, 1980, Watertown changed its municipal charter from being a town form of government to a city form of government.
-                         About the City of Watertown (MMA)Information about the City of Watertown (on the Massachusetts Municipal Association website). 
-                         Agendas & MinutesAccess agendas and minutes online. 
-                         Annual Town/City ReportsAnnual Town/City Reports reflect on the years activities within the municipality and for each department. 
-                         City Census / Street ListingThe census is conducted annually in the City of Watertown as required by State Law M.G.L. Chapter 51, Section 4. 
-                         City CodeView City code information online. 
-                         City MapView an online map of the Watertown area. 
-                         City Map: Multi-Lingual Maps of WatertownSee Multi-Lingual Maps of Watertown on the Watertown Fee Public Library's website. 
-                         City Organization Chart (PDF)View the Watertown Organization Chart. 
-                         Emergency Phone NumbersView local emergency phone numbers. 
-                         Geographic & Topographic InformationLearn more about Watertown's strong cultural ties that enrich the daily lives of residents and visitors, as well as population and weather information. 
-                         LocationEncompassing just 4.1 square miles, Watertown is one of the smallest cities in Massachusetts but packs a ton into a small area. 
-                         Parking in WatertownInformation about parking in Watertown, including business parking passes, parking meter app, the winter parking ban, parking FAQs, and more. 
-                         Social Media PolicySocial Media Policy for the City of Watertown. 
-                         TransportationFind methods of transportation around Watertown. 
-                         VisitorsDiscover things to do while visiting Watertown.