The Waldoboro Census Designated Place (CDP) is a statistical area delineated by the United States Census Bureau encompassing the more densely populated portion of the town of Waldoboro in Lincoln County, Maine. It is not an incorporated municipality and exists solely for data collection and presentation purposes.
The CDP is centered around the village of Waldoboro, located on the Medomak River. It includes the historic downtown area, residential neighborhoods surrounding the village center, and some commercial and industrial areas. As a CDP, it does not have its own government or elected officials; governance is provided by the town of Waldoboro.
The boundaries of the Waldoboro CDP may change between census periods to reflect changes in population density and distribution. Census data for the CDP includes population figures, demographic information, and housing statistics, providing insights into the characteristics of the community within the defined area. The CDP is often used for local planning and development purposes, providing a localized view of the broader town of Waldoboro.