HomeMy WebLinkAboutDense Urban Land Areas 2018 ReportTHE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE
OFFICE OF ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH
BILL GALVANO
President of the Senate
June 26, 2019
Ken Lawson, Executive Director
Florida Department of Economic Opportunity
Caldwell Building
107 E. Madison Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-4120
Dear Executive Director Lawson:
JOSE R. OLIVA
Speaker of the House of
Representatives
As required by s. 380.0651 (3)(a), Florida Statutes, I have enclosed the 2018 report
displaying the list of jurisdictions that meet the population and density criteria related to
exemptions for dense urban land areas. Please note that this listing does not address the
urban service area criteria.
This year, the Florida Legislative Office of Economic and Demographic Research calculated
the population and density criteria using the 2010 land area data from the 2010 Census,
conducted by the U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, and the latest
available population estimates (April 1, 2018) determined pursuant to s. 186.901, F.S. In
addition, our office included reported annexations or contractions in order to determine the
population density using new jurisdictional boundaries as recorded in accordance with s.
171.091, F.S. For this report, three municipalities (Belleview, Davenport, and Groveland)
have been added to the list of jurisdictions and one municipality (Marathon) has been
removed from the list of jurisdictions.
Please let us know if you have any questions regarding the attached lists.
Sincerely,
7
Amy £:Baker
Coordinator
cc: Bill Galvano, President, Florida Senate
Jose R. Oliva, Speaker, Florida House of Representatives
Room 574 .111 West Madison Street • Claude Pepper Building • Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1400
Telephone (850) 487-1402 • Fax (850) 922-6436
Municipality that has an average
of at least 1,000 people per
square mile of land area and a
minimum total population of at
least 5,000
Altamonte Springs
Apopka
Arcadia
Atlantic Beach
Auburndale
Aventura
Avon Park
Bay Harbor Islands
Belle Glade
Belle Isle
Belleview
Boca Raton
Bonita Springs
Boynton Beach
Bradenton
Callaway
Cape Canaveral
Cape Coral
Casselberry
Clearwater
Clermont
Clewiston
Cocoa
Cocoa Beach
Coconut Creek
Cooper City
Coral Gables
Coral Springs
Crestview
Cutler Bay
Dade City
Dania Beach
Davenport
Davie
Daytona Beach
DeBary
Deerfield Beach
DeLand
Delray Beach
Deltona
Destin
Doral
Dunedin
Estero
Eustis
Fernandina Beach
Florida City
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Myers
Fort Myers Beach
Fort Pierce
Fort Walton Beach
Fruitland Park
Gainesville
Greenacres
Green Cove Springs
Groveland
Gulf Breeze
Gulfport
Haines City
Hallandale Beach
Hialeah
Hialeah Gardens
Holly Hill
Hollywood
Homestead
Indian Harbour Beach
Jacksonville
Jacksonville Beach
Jupiter
Jurisdictions that Meet the Population and Density Criteria
Related to Exemptions for Dense Urban Land Areas
as pers. 380.0651 (3)(a), F.S.
B-
County, including the
municipalities located in the
county, that has an average of at
least 1,000 people per square
mile of land area
Broward County
Coconut Creek
Cooper City
Coral Springs
Dania Beach
Davie
Deerfield Beach
Fort Lauderdale
Hallandale Beach
Hillsboro Beach
Hollywood
Lauderdale -by -the -Sea
Lauderdale Lakes
Lauderhill
Lazy Lake
Lighthouse Point
Margate
Miramar
North Lauderdale
Oakland Park
Parkland
Pembroke Park
Pembroke Pines
Plantation
Pompano Beach
Sea Ranch Lakes
Southwest Ranches
Sunrise
Tamarac
Weston
West Park
Wilton Manors
Duval County
Atlantic Beach
Baldwin
Jacksonville
Jacksonville Beach
Neptune Beach
Hillsborough County
Plant City
Tampa
Temple Terrace
Miami -Dade County
Aventura
Bal Harbour
Bay Harbor Islands
Biscayne Park
Coral Gables
Cutler Bay
Doral
El Portal
Florida City
Golden Beach
Hialeah
Hialeah Gardens
Homestead
Indian Creek
Key Biscayne
Medley
Miami
Miami Beach
Miami Gardens
Miami Lakes
Miami Shores
Miami Springs
North Bay Village
North Miami
North Miami Beach
Opa-locka
Palmetto Bay
C-
County, including the
municipalities located therein,
which has a population of at least
900,000, that has an average of
at least 1,000 people per square
mile of land area
Broward County
Coconut Creek
Cooper City
Coral Springs
Dania Beach
Davie
Deerfield Beach
Fort Lauderdale
Hallandale Beach
Hillsboro Beach
Hollywood
Lauderdale -by -the -Sea
Lauderdale Lakes
Lauderhill
Lazy Lake
Lighthouse Point
Margate
Miramar
North Lauderdale
Oakland Park
Parkland
Pembroke Park
Pembroke Pines
Plantation
Pompano Beach
Sea Ranch Lakes
Southwest Ranches
Sunrise
Tamarac
Weston
West Park
Wilton Manors
Duval County
Atlantic Beach
Baldwin
Jacksonville
Jacksonville Beach
Neptune Beach
Hillsborough County
Plant City
Tampa
Temple Terrace
Miami -Dade County
Aventura
Bal Harbour
Bay Harbor Islands
Biscayne Park
Coral Gables
Cutler Bay
Doral
El Portal
Florida City
Golden Beach
Hialeah
Hialeah Gardens
Homestead
Indian Creek
Key Biscayne
Medley
Miami
Miami Beach
Miami Gardens
Miami Lakes
Miami Shores
Miami Springs
North Bay Village
North Miami
North Miami Beach
Opa-locka
Palmetto Bay
D-
County, including the
municipalities located therein,
which has a population of at least
1 million
Broward County
Coconut Creek
Cooper City
Coral Springs
Dania Beach
Davie
Deerfield Beach
Fort Lauderdale
Hallandale Beach
Hillsboro Beach
Hollywood
Lauderdale -by -the -Sea
Lauderdale Lakes
Lauderhill
Lazy Lake
Lighthouse Point
Margate
Miramar
North Lauderdale
Oakland Park
Parkland
Pembroke Park
Pembroke Pines
Plantation
Pompano Beach
Sea Ranch Lakes
Southwest Ranches
Sunrise
Tamarac
Weston
West Park
Wilton Manors
Hillsborough County
Plant City
Tampa
Temple Terrace
Miami -Dade County
Aventura
Bal Harbour
Bay Harbor Islands
Biscayne Park
Coral Gables
Cutler Bay
Doral
El Portal
Florida City
Golden Beach
Hialeah
Hialeah Gardens
Homestead
Indian Creek
Key Biscayne
Medley
Miami
Miami Beach
Miami Gardens
Miami Lakes
Miami Shores
Miami Springs
North Bay Village
North Miami
North Miami Beach
Opa-locka
Palmetto Bay
Pinecrest
South Miami
Sunny Isles Beach
Surfside
Sweetwater
Virginia Gardens
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Municipality that has an average
of at least 1,000 people per
square mile of land area and a
minimum total population of at
least 5,000
Kenneth City
Key Biscayne
Key West
Kissimmee
Lady Lake
Lake City
Lakeland
Lake Mary
Lake Park
Lake Worth
Lantana
Largo
Lauderdale -by -the -Sea
Lauderdale Lakes
Lauderhill
Lighthouse Point
Longboat Key (total)
Longwood
Lynn Haven
Macclenny
Maitland
Marco Island
Margate
Melbourne
Miami
Miami Beach
Miami Gardens
Miami Lakes
Miami Shores
Miami Springs
Milton
Minneola
Miramar
Mount Dora
Naples
Neptune Beach
New Port Richey
Niceville
North Bay Village
North Lauderdale
North Miami
North Miami Beach
North Palm Beach
Oakland Park
Ocala
Ocoee
Okeechobee
Oldsmar
Opa-locka
Orange City
Orange Park
Orlando
Ormond Beach
Oviedo
Pahokee
Palatka
Palm Bay
Palm Beach
Palmetto
Palmetto Bay
Palm Springs
Panama City
Parkland
Pembroke Park
Pembroke Pines
Pensacola
Pinecrest
Pinellas Park.
Plantation
Plant City
Jurisdictions that Meet the Population and Density Criteria
Related to Exemptions for Dense Urban Land Areas
as pers. 380.0651 (3)(a), F.S.
B-
County, including the
municipalities located in the
county, that has an average of at
least 1,000 people per square
mile of land area
Pinecrest
South Miami
Sunny Isles Beach
Surfside
Sweetwater
Virginia Gardens
West Miami
Orange County
Apopka
Bay Lake
Belle Isle
Eatonville
Edgewood
Lake Buena Vista
Maitland
Oakland
Ocoee
Orlando
Windermere
Winter Garden
Winter Park
Pinellas County
Belleair
Belleair Beach
Belleair Bluffs
Belleair Shore
Clearwater
Dunedin
Gulfport
Indian Rocks Beach
Indian Shores
Kenneth City
Largo
Madeira Beach
North Redington Beach
Oldsmar
Pinellas Park
Redington Beach
Redington Shores
Safety Harbor
St. Pete Beach
St. Petersburg
Seminole
South Pasadena
Tarpon Springs
Treasure Island
Seminole County
Altamonte Springs
Casselberry
Lake Mary
Longwood
Oviedo
Sanford
Winter Springs
Criterion B:
Added in the 2018 Report,
Released in 2019
N/A
Last Year Meeting the Criteria
N/A
C-
County, including the
municipalities located therein,
which has a population of at least
900,000, that has an average of
at least 1,000 people per square
mile of land area
Pinecrest
South Miami
Sunny Isles Beach
Surfside
Sweetwater
Virginia Gardens
West Miami
Orange County
Apopka
Bay Lake
Belle Isle
Eatonville
Edgewood
Lake Buena Vista
Maitland
Oakland
Ocoee
Orlando
Windermere
Winter Garden
Winter Park
Pinellas County
Belleair
Belleair Beach
Belleair Bluffs
Belleair Shore
Clearwater
Dunedin
Gulfport
Indian Rocks Beach
Indian Shores
Kenneth City
Largo
Madeira Beach
North Redington Beach
Oldsmar
Pinellas Park
Redington Beach
Redington Shores
Safety Harbor
St. Pete Beach
St. Petersburg
Seminole
South Pasadena
Tarpon Springs
Treasure Island
D-
County, including the
municipalities located therein,
which has a population of at least
1 million
West Miami
Orange County
Apopka
Bay Lake
Belle Isle
Eatonville
Edgewood
Lake Buena Vista
Maitland
Oakland
Ocoee
Orlando
Windermere
Winter Garden
Winter Park
Palm Beach County
Atlantis
Belle Glade
Boca Raton
Boynton Beach
Briny Breezes
Cloud Lake
Delray Beach
Glen Ridge
Golf
Greenacres
Gulf Stream
Haverhill
Highland Beach
Hypoluxo
Juno Beach
Jupiter
Jupiter Inlet Colony
Lake Clarke Shores
Lake Park
Lake Worth
Lantana
Loxahatchee Groves
Manalapan
Mangonia Park
North Palm Beach
Ocean Ridge
Pahokee
Palm Beach
Palm Beach Gardens
Palm Beach Shores
Palm Springs
Riviera Beach
Royal Palm Beach
South Bay
South Palm Beach
Tequesta
Wellington
Westlake
West Palm Beach
Criterion C: Criterion D:
Added in the 2018 Report, Added in the 2018 Report,
Released in 2019 Released in 2019
N/A N/A
Last Year Meeting the Criteria Last Year Meeting the Criteria
N/A N/A
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Jurisdictions that Meet the Population and Density Criteria
Related to Exemptions for Dense Urban Land Areas
as pers. 380.0651 (3)(a), F.S.
Municipality that has an average
of at least 1,000 people per
square mile of land area and a
minimum total population of at
least 5,000
Pompano Beach
Port Orange
Port St. Lucie
Punta Gorda
Riviera Beach
Rockledge
Royal Palm Beach
Safety Harbor
St. Augustine
St. Augustine Beach
St. Cloud
St. Pete Beach
St. Petersburg
Sanford
Sarasota
Satellite Beach
Sebastian
Sebring
Seminole
South Bay
South Daytona
South Miami
South Pasadena
Springfield
Stuart
Sunny Isles Beach
Sunrise
Surfside
Sweetwater
Tallahassee
Tamarac
Tampa
Tarpon Springs
Tavares
Temple Terrace
Tequesta
Titusville
Treasure Island
Venice
Vero Beach
Wauchula
Wellington
West Melbourne
West Miami
Weston
West Palm Beach
West Park
Wilton Manors
Winter Garden
Winter Haven
Winter Park
Winter Springs
Zephyrhills
Criterion A:
Municipalities Added in the 2018 Report, Released in 2019
Belleview
Davenport
Groveland
Last Year Meeting the Criteria
(Not Shown on the Map)
Marathon 2017 Report, Released in 2018
Quincy 2014 Report, Released in 2015
Fort Meade 2011 Report, Released in 2012
Daytona Beach Shores 2009 Report, Released in 2010
Flagler Beach 2009 Report, Released in 2010
Holmes Beach 2009 Report, Released in 2010
Islamorada 2009 Report, Released in 2010
Palm Coast 2008 Report, Released in 2009
Note: Only municipalities that were incorporated as of April 1, 2018 are included in the table above.
Prepared by Florida Legislative Office of Economic and Demographic Research, June 26, 2019.
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E
Santa Rosa •
• Okaloosa
•
Jurisdictions that Meet the Population and Density Criteria
Related to Exemptions for Dense Urban Land Areas
as per s. 380.0651 (3)(a), F.S.
Walton
Holmes
shingto
Jackson
Municipalities meeting "A" but not included in a county meeting "B", "C", or "D"
Alachua County Ind'un River County Pasco County
Gainesville Sebastian Dade City
Baker County Vero Beach New Port Richey
Macclenny Lake County Zephyrhills
Bay County Clermont Polk County
Callaway Eustis Auburndale
Lynn Haven Fruitland Park Davenport
Panama City Groveland Haines City
Springfield Lady Lake Lakeland
Brevard County Minneola Winter Haven
Cape Canaveral Mount Dora Putnam County
Cocoa Tavares Palatka
Coma Beach Lee County Santa Rosa County
Indian Harbour Beach Bonita Springs Gull Breeze
Melbourne Cape Coral Milton
Palm Bay Estero Sarasota County
Rockledge Fort Myers Longboat Key (Manatee/Sarasota)
Satellite Beach Fort Myers Beach Sarasota
Titusville Leon County Venice
West Melbourne Tallahassee St. Johns County
Charlotte County Manatee County St. Augustine
Punta Gorda Bradenton St. Augustine Beach
Clay County Longboat Key (Manatee/Sarasota) St. Lucie County
Green Cove Springs Palmetto Fort Pierce
Orange Park Marion County Port St. Lucie
Collier County Belleview Volusia County
Marco Island Ocala Daytona Beach
Naples Martin County DeBary
Columbia County Stuart DeLand
Lake City Monroe County Deltona
DeSoto County Key West Holly Hill
Arcadia Nassau County Orange City
Escambia County Fernandina Beach Ormond Beach
Pensacola Okaloosa County Port Orange
Hardee County Crestview South Daytona
Wauchula Destin
Hendry County Fort Walton Beach
Clewiston Niceville
Highlands County Okeechobee County
Avon Park Okeechobee
Sebring Osceola County
Kissimmee
St. Cloud
lumbia
•
ilchris
Baker •
radfo
•
Alachua
•
Marion •
Hemando
Nassau
Duval
Putnam •
t. John
Flagler
•
•
Volusia •
•
• •
•
• •
•
umter Lake Seminole
Pasco •
••
Hillsborough
ell.
$ Manatee
•
irasota
Last Year Meeting the Criteria
(Not Shown on the Map)
Marathon 2017 Report, Released in 2018
Quincy 2014 Report, Released in 2015
Fort Meade 2011 Report, Released in 2012
Daytona Beach Shores 2009 Report, Released in 2010
Flagler Beach 2009 Report, Released in 2010
Holmes Beach 2009 Report, Released in 2010
Islamorada 2009 Report, Released in 2010
Palm Coast 2008 Report, Released in 2009
•
Hardee
•
DeSoto
Charlotte
Orange
•
• B
Osceola
keechobee
Highlands
1
Glades
Hendry
Collier
Monroe
•
St. Lucie
•
Palm Beach
Broward
Miami -Dade
Based on 2018 population estimates
"A" - Municipality that has an average of at least 1,000 people per square mile of land area and a minimum total population of at least 5,000
"B" - County, including the municipalities located in the county, that has an average of at least 1,000 people per square mile of land area
"C" - County, including the municipalities located therein, which has a population of at least 900, 000, that has an average of at least 1,000 people per square mile of land area
"D" - County, including the municipalities located therein, which has a population of at least 1 million
Florida Legislative Office of
Economic & Demographic Research
111 W. Madison SL, Rm. 574
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1400
Phone: (850) 487-1402
http://edr.state.fl.us
June 26, 2019
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Miles
Legend
• Municipalities meeting "A" but not included
in a county meeting "B", "C", or "D"
Counties meeting "B", "C", or "D"
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