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Brevard County, Florida

Brevard County (/brəˈvɑːrd/ brə-VARD) is a county located in the east central portion of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 606,612, making it the 10th-most populated county in Florida.[1][2] The official county seat is located in Titusville.[3] Brevard County comprises the Palm BayMelbourne–Titusville, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is located along the east Florida coast and bordered by the Atlantic Ocean.

Brevard County
Historic Brevard County Courthouse in Titusville.
Location within the U.S. state of Florida
Florida's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 28°18′N 80°42′W / 28.30°N 80.70°W / 28.30; -80.70
Country United States
State Florida
FoundedMarch 14, 1844
Named forTheodorus W. Brevard
SeatTitusville
Largest cityPalm Bay
Area
 • Total1,557 sq mi (4,030 km2)
 • Land1,016 sq mi (2,630 km2)
 • Water541 sq mi (1,400 km2)  34.8%
Population
 (2020)
 • Total606,612
 • Estimate 
(2022)
630,692
 • Density390/sq mi (150/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Congressional district8th
Websitewww.brevardfl.gov

With an economy strongly influenced by the John F. Kennedy Space Center, Brevard County is also known as the Space Coast. As such, it was designated with the telephone area code 321, as in "3, 2, 1 liftoff". The county is named after Theodore Washington Brevard, an early Florida settler and state comptroller.

A secondary center of county administrative offices was built beginning in 1989 in Viera, Florida, a master planned community in an unincorporated area. The county offices were developed to serve the more populous southern part of the long county. Most county offices and the primary court facility are now based in Viera.[4]

History Edit

The first Paleoindians arrived in the area near Brevard county between 12,000 and 10,000 years ago.[5] The Paleoindians were semi-nomadic people who lived in smaller groups. After a few thousand years, a new group of settlers appeared known as "the archaic people."[5][6] These people were primarily fishermen, as opposed to the hunting and gathering way of life which characterized the Paleoindians.[5] The Windover Archeological Site, discovered in 1982, was found during excavation to have the largest collection of human remains and artifacts of the early Archaic Period (6,000–5,000 BCE), or more than 8,000 years before present. It has been designated as a National Historic Landmark.[5] The Windover pond, which would have been a woody marsh at the time, was used by the Archaic Floridians as a burial ground, with the bodies being wrapped in fabric and submerged in the peaty soil. The pond was used for interments for around a thousand years (circa 8,000–7,000 BCE).[7]

The Ais and the Jaega were the dominant tribes in the area when it is thought that Ponce De Leon landed on the shores near Melbourne Beach in 1513.[5][8] There were about 10,000 of these natives in the area.[9] Pedro Menéndez de Avilés gave an early account of the Ais people in 1570 when he was shipwrecked off of Cape Canaveral. He faced hostile natives but through the use of a bluff was able to escape from them and get back to St. Augustine.[10] In 1605, Alvero Mexia was dispatched from St. Augustine to the Indian River area on a diplomatic mission to the Ais Indian Nation. He helped establish a "Period of Friendship" with the Ais Caciques(Chiefs) and made a color map of the area.[11] Throughout the 18th century, the great European powers Spain, Great Britain and France vied for power in Florida. Their interest in the peninsula was more strategic than for building any real settlements. In contrast to today, where living in Florida means comfort and the "good life" to many people, Florida in the 18th century was seen as a hostile place with dangerous fauna such as venomous snakes, alligators and panthers. Death by malaria was a possibility and death at the hands of angry Indians seemed even more likely. After being under Spanish, French, British, and then Spanish rule again, Florida became a United States territory in 1845.

During the 19th century, the state of Florida frequently changed the names and borders of counties. St. Lucie County was split off from Mosquito County in 1844.[12] St. Lucie County was renamed Brevard County in 1855 after Theodore Washington Brevard, who served as Florida Comptroller from 1854 to 1860. This "Brevard County" contained very little of present-day Brevard County. Most of present-day Brevard north of Melbourne was part of either Volusia or Orange counties.[12] Brevard County in 1856 extended as far west as Polk County and as far south as coastal Dade County. Complicating the discussion of Brevard County in the 19th century is that the boundaries have shifted such that the southernmost parts of present-day Brevard, were originally the northernmost parts.[13] The original county seat was located at Susannah, an early name for present day Fort Pierce.[13] Later the southern part of Brevard split off to form a new county, St. Lucie County in 1905. Gradually, the borders of Brevard County were shifted northward while the county got "pinched" eastward.[12] The portions of Brevard County in present-day Broward and Palm Beach counties were given to Dade County, western areas of the county were given to Polk and Osceola County, and parts of Volusia and Orange Counties were given to Brevard including the eventual county seat of Titusville. Later, the southern portion of the county was cut off to form St. Lucie County, which in turn spawned Martin and Indian River County.[12]

The first concerted development the area occurred with the extension of Henry Flagler's Florida East Coast Railroad into the area.[6] The railroad reached Titusville in 1886 and Melbourne in 1894. With the railroad came increased settlement and the first tourists. The first major land boom began in the 1920s after the end of World War I.[5] People flooded into the state of Florida, both tourists from northern winters and new full-time residents, and land prices soared. The Great Depression temporarily stopped growth in Florida. Before the start of World War II, the largest industries in Brevard were commercial fishing, citrus, and tourism.[6]

In 1940, the government built Naval Air Station Banana River (now Patrick Space Force Base). This military installation was the first of major federal investment in projects to aid the development of Brevard County. The federal government also funded construction of what is now Florida State Road A1A, paralleling the ocean and providing vehicle access to the NAS.

Beginning in the 1930s, Harry T. Moore was a civil rights leader, teacher, and founder of the Brevard County NAACP. After the war he became president of the state NAACP. After the Supreme Court had ruled in 1944 that white primaries were unconstitutional, he conducted voter registration drives and succeeded in registering 31% of black voters in Florida, a higher percentage than in any other southern state. The white establishment resisted, firing both him and his wife Harriette in 1946 from their teaching positions as economic blackmail against them because of their activism. On Christmas night, 1951, a bomb exploded under their home, fatally injuring both of them. The murders were racially motivated and believed committed by members of the Ku Klux Klan. Four separate investigations were conducted, including the first by the FBI in 1951–1952, and the last in 2005 by the state. No one was ever prosecuted.[14][15]

In the late 1950s, the government opened the Long Range Proving Ground.[5] This later became the Kennedy Space Center. This helped stimulate development in the county; where Brevard had once been considered a "backwoods" area of Florida, it attracted more educated workers and scientists associated with the program. Beginning in the 1960s, new bridges constructed across the waterways were designed as high-rise steel, designed to be high enough to allow passage of boats underneath.[16]

As the county was long, people in the southern, more populous side of the county complained about being so distant from the county seat.[17] The county seat of Titusville was 50 miles (80 km) from Palm Bay, the most populous city in the county. Residents in the southern end of the county talked of creating a new county to serve them.[18] The county decided to build a new county administration complex at Viera, near the geographical center of the county. This complex was started in 1989. Residents in the north also threatened secession.[18] Their proposal to form a new county, to be called Playalinda, had some momentum in the early 90s. The county made a few concessions to the people in the northern part of the county, and agreed not to officially move the county seat. Since construction of the new center, Viera has been for all intents and purposes the de facto seat of Brevard County.

Geography Edit

 
The Brevard–Volusia county line

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,557 square miles (4,030 km2), of which 1,016 square miles (2,630 km2) is land and 541 square miles (1,400 km2) (34.8%) is water.[19] Most of the water is the Atlantic Ocean, the St. Johns River and the Indian River Lagoon. The county is larger in area than the nation of Samoa and nearly the same size, and population, as Cape Verde.[20] It is roughly the size of the state of Rhode Island.

Located halfway between Jacksonville and Miami, Brevard County extends 72 miles (116 km) from north to south, and averages 26.5 miles (42.6 km) wide. Marshes in the western part of this county are the source of the St. Johns River. Emphasizing its position as halfway down Florida are two roads that have been numbered halfway down Florida's numbering system, State Road 50 and State Road 500.

The Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway along the eastern edge of Brevard County is the major waterway route in Brevard County. It includes the Indian River. Additional waterways include Lake Washington, Lake Poinsett, Lake Winder, Sawgrass Lake, the St. Johns River, and the Banana River. Dredging for the Intracoastal created 41 spoil islands in the Brevard portion of the Indian River.[21]

Brevard County is the sole county in the Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). Palm Bay, Melbourne, and Titusville are designated as principal cities in the MSA.[22] The MSA was created as the Melbourne-Titusville-Cocoa, Florida Standard MSA in 1972, renamed the Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, Florida MSA in 1983, and given its current title in 2003.[23]

The county is unofficially divided into three sections: North County, comprising Titusville, Mims and Port St. John; Central Brevard, which includes Cocoa, Rockledge, Merritt Island, and Cocoa Beach; and South County, which includes Melbourne, Palm Bay, Grant, Valkaria, and the South Beaches. The South Beaches is a term that measures direction south from the dividing line of Patrick Space Force Base, and includes South Patrick Shores, Satellite Beach, Indian Harbour Beach, Indialantic, and Melbourne Beach.

The county government has historically labeled the beach areas differently. The North Reach includes 9.4 miles (15.1 km) in Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach. The Patrick Space Force Base beach is 4.1 miles (6.6 km). The Mid Reach includes the 7.6 miles (12.2 km) in Satellite Beach. The South Reach includes the 3.8 miles (6.1 km) in Indialantic and Melbourne Beach. The South Beaches include 14.5 miles (23.3 km) south of Melbourne Beach to Sebastian.[24]

The United States Board on Geographic Names considered two proposals in 2012 to officially name the barrier island extending from Port Canaveral to Sebastian Inlet. The 45-mile-long (72 km) island includes the cities of Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, Indialantic, Melbourne Beach, Patrick Space Force Base, Indian Harbour Beach, and Satellite Beach. The American Indian Association of Florida submitted in October 2011 a proposal to name the island after the Ais people. In January 2012 the United Third Bridge and the Florida Puerto Rican/Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Melbourne submitted a proposal to name the island Ponce de León Island, after Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León, but it was ultimately not named.

There are 16 municipalities. The largest by population is Palm Bay, the smallest Melbourne Village.[25]

Communities Edit

Cities Edit

Towns Edit

Census-designated places Edit

Other unincorporated communities Edit

Metropolitan Statistical Area Edit

The United States Office of Management and Budget has designated Brevard County as the Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area.[26] The United States Census Bureau ranked the Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area as the 98th most populous metropolitan statistical area and the 96th most populous primary statistical area of the United States as of July 1, 2012.[27][28]

Geology Edit

The underlying limestone in the county is relatively young at 150,000 years old. This means that the ground will not develop the sinkholes that are prevalent in the spine of Florida, where limestone is from 15 to 25 million years old.[29]

Climate Edit

The county has a Köppen climate classification of Cf with a year-round distribution of rainfall. This means a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers.[30] There are distinct wet and dry seasons. The dry lasts from December through May, the wet from June through November. During the dry season, periods of drought often occur, and can lead to a persistent and high wild land fire threat.[31] In numerous instances these fires have caused property damage. Several fires in 2008 forced the evacuation of Bayside High School, in the town of Palm Bay. In that particular event, 162 homes were damaged.[32]

January is the coldest month, with an average low of 50.7 °F (10.4 °C) and an average high 71 °F (22 °C). The warmest months are July and August with average highs of 90 °F (32 °C) and average lows of 72.2 °F (22.3 °C). The driest month is April with 1.6 inches (4.1 cm) of rainfall; the wettest is September, with 6.6 inches (17 cm). Offshore ocean temperatures have averaged: January – 64 °F (18 °C), February – 62 °F (17 °C), March – 67 °F (19 °C) and April – 72 °F (22 °C).[33] In federal maps printed before 2012, nearly half of Brevard was classified as prone to flooding. Most of this was in the relatively undeveloped low-lying areas, west of Interstate 95, on the banks of the St. Johns River. About 18,900 homes out of 164,000 single-family homes were in that area.[34]

Florida is a large subtropical state that is regularly affected by hurricanes. Although Brevard County is located along Florida's eastern peninsula, because of associated weather patterns, it is less frequently hit by direct hurricane landfalls than are portions of the Panhandle or South Florida. There are two predominant reasons for this. First, westward-moving tropical systems often reach an atmospheric ridge weakness in the Bermuda High by the time they approach Florida at a latitude as northerly as Brevard County. Combined with frontal systems that exit the United States' East Coast, many of these tropical systems are steered northwest and eventually curve northward offshore along Florida's East Central Coast. A second reason is that hurricanes making landfall along the Florida peninsula Gulf Coast often weaken to a tropical storm by the time they move northeast and reach Brevard County. (2004's Charley was an exception). No major hurricane, defined as category 3 or higher, has struck Brevard since 1850, the beginning of recorded climate.[35]

Although residents may refer to past storms as "hurricanes", by the time they strike the county, most have subsided to tropical storms or depressions. But because of the threat of storm surge, the beach community on the barrier island is often required to evacuate well in advance of the storm.[36] The possibility of storm surge is diminished when the storm comes across the state instead of directly from the Atlantic.[37]

Five hurricanes have directly affected Brevard since 1950: David (September 3, 1979); Erin (August 2, 1995) – made landfall near Sebastian Inlet and caused mostly minor wind damage and more extensive flooding countywide; Charley (August 13, 2004) – caused damage in Titusville and North Brevard; Frances (September 3, 2004) – struck neighboring Vero Beach in Indian River County directly and caused widespread wind damage throughout Brevard;[38] and Jeanne (September 26, 2004) – struck Vero Beach directly, following very nearly the same path as Frances. The latter two storms caused widespread damage in South Brevard, and resulted in $2.8 billion in claim payments.[39] Slightly more than half of one percent (0.6%) of houses were lost.[40] The following storms did not affect Brevard County with hurricane-force winds: Floyd (September 15, 1999),[41] and Irene (October 16, 1999).[42] Tropical Storm Fay dropped a record rainfall of 27.65 inches (70.2 cm) in 2008.[43]

The winter of 2009–2010 was the coldest on record since 1937, when such records were first kept.[44] Planting season, which normally starts around February 14, came six weeks later instead.[45] Some flowers and herbs are planted as early as January.[46] December 2010 was the coldest December on record.[47]

Environment Edit

 
Pine flatwoods and sand pine scrub

Brevard County works together with the federal and state government to control pollution and preserve wetlands and coastal areas through lands dedicated to conservation and wildlife protection. There are 250 square miles (650 km2) of federally protected wildlife refuges.[48] These lands include Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, the Canaveral National Seashore, the St. Johns National Wildlife Refuge, the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge, several conservation areas managed by the St. Johns River Water Management District, Brevard County's Environmentally Endangered Lands Program Sanctuaries,[49] and lands dedicated by the State as conservation areas.

Adjacent counties Edit

Fauna Edit

There are 4,000 species of animals locally.[50] Common mammals include North American river otters, bobcats, white-tailed deer, raccoons, marsh rabbits,[51] scrub lizards,[52] rat snakes,[53] and opossum.[54] Feral pigs, introduced by Europeans, present an occasional traffic hazard. There are an estimated 3,500 endangered gopher tortoises in the county.[55]

There were 1,677 manatees in Brevard County in 2015, out of a total of 6,063 in the state. This was an increase from 2014 when there was a total of 612 in Brevard County.[56] Manatees experience numerous threats within Brevard, where 312 died in the first half of 2021.[57] Bottlenose dolphin are commonly seen in the Intracoastal Waterway.[58] Fish and reptiles include alligators, red snapper, sea turtles,[54] North Atlantic right whales, a rare protected species, give birth near the coast of Brevard, among other places, from November 15 to April 15.[59]

The venomous brown recluse spider is not native to the area but has found the environment congenial.[60] The Florida Butterfly Monitoring Network has counted species of butterflies monthly for a year since 2007. In 2010, it counted 45 species.[61] Included are zebra swallowtail butterflies.[52] Lovebug season occurs twice annually in May and August–September. Motorists encounter swarms of these while driving during a four-week period.[62][63] Deer flies are particularly noticeable from April through June.[64]

Avian Edit

Local bird counts indicate that there are at least 163 species of birds in the county.[65] Turkey vultures, a migrating species, are protected by federal law. They migrate north in the summer and return in September.[66] The county's most common winter bird is the lesser scaup, a diving duck. In 2008, half a million were counted. In 2010, 15,000 were estimated.[67] Other birds include the red-shouldered hawk,[68] the loggerhead shrike,[69] the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker,[70] Cooper's hawks, pileated woodpeckers, Savannah sparrows,[52] rails (which also includes coots), Florida scrub jays (an endangered species), wood storks, grackles,[54] great horned owls,[71] northern mockingbirds, brown thrashers, catbirds,[72] green-winged teals, greater yellowlegs, western sandpipers, least sandpipers, dowitchers, and American white pelicans.[53][dead link] Peak migration in the fall is from the last week in September through the first week in October. Fall migration tends to be stronger than spring because birds typically take different flyways.[73]

Flora Edit

Native trees include cabbage palm (the state tree of Florida), fringetree, coral bean, sweet acacia, geiger tree,[74] firebush, beautyberry, coral honeysuckle, and blanket flower.[75] Other native plants include sea grape, red mulberry, purslane, dandelion, Spanish bayonet, blackberry, Jerusalem artichoke, dogwood, and gallberry.[76] On the east coast of the state, mangroves have normally dominated the coast from Cocoa Beach southward. Northward these may compete with salt marshes moving in from the north, depending on the annual weather conditions.[77] Live oak trees, various grasses, and juniper plants were sufficiently common to generate pollen noticeable by some people in February 2011.[78]

Demographics Edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1860246
18701,216394.3%
18801,47821.5%
18903,401130.1%
19005,15851.7%
19104,717−8.5%
19208,50580.3%
193013,28356.2%
194016,14221.5%
195023,65346.5%
1960111,435371.1%
1970230,006106.4%
1980272,95918.7%
1990398,97846.2%
2000476,32019.4%
2010543,37614.1%
2020606,61211.6%
2022 (est.)630,6934.0%
U.S. Decennial Census[79]
1790–1960[80] 1900–1990[81]
1990–2000[82] 2010–2015[2] 2020–2022[83]
Brevard County racial composition as of 2020
(NH = Non-Hispanic)[a]
Race Pop 2010[85] Pop 2020[86] % 2010 % 2020
White (NH) 421,466 430,936 77.56% 71.04%
Black or African American (NH) 52,677 56,498 9.69% 9.31%
Native American or Alaska Native (NH) 1,709 1,569 0.31% 0.26%
Asian (NH) 11,098 15,587 2.04% 2.57%
Pacific Islander (NH) 385 482 0.07% 0.08%
Some Other Race (NH) 1,075 3,389 0.2% 0.56%
Mixed/Multi-Racial (NH) 11,023 30,244 2.03% 4.99%
Hispanic or Latino 43,943 67,907 8.09% 11.19%
Total 543,376 606,612

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 606,612 people, 236,005 households, and 148,934 families residing in the county. The population density was 597.7 inhabitants per square mile (230.8/km2). As of 2021, 18.2% of residents were under the age of 18 and 24.2% were age 65 and over. There were 294,224 housing units and 76.2% of them were owner-occupied. There were 242,657 households in which the average household size was 2.46.[87]

In 2015, interracial marriage constituted 29% of all marriages, the fourth highest in the nation, which averaged 17%.[88] The population was distributed by age with 19.8% under the age of 18, 7.9% from 18 to 24, 21.5% from 25 to 44, 30.4% from 45 to 64, and 20.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 45.5 years. For every 100 females there were 96.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 93.9 males.[89]

In 2010, there were 229,692 households, out of which 23.20% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 48.28% were married couples living together, 11.80% had a female householder with no husband present, and 35.40% were non-families. 28.44% of all households were made up of individuals, and 12.53% (4.00% male and 8.53% female) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.33 and the average family size was 2.84.[90][89] There were 74,000 veterans who lived in Brevard in 2010, accounting for 21% of the adults in the county.[91] Of those, a local agency counted in 2010 that 225 of the veterans were homeless.[92]

In 2012, the Urban Institute ranked the Brevard metro fourth in the country for racial equality. Criteria were integration of neighborhoods, income, and the quality of schools minorities attend. The area was ranked first for Hispanic equality with whites.[93]

In 2010, the median income for a household in the county was $49,523, and the median income for a family was $60,842. Males had a median income of $48,191 versus $33,276 for females. The per capita income for the county was $27,606. About 7.2% of families and 10.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.4% of those under age 18 and 6.9% of those aged 65 or over.[94]

In 2010, 8.6% of the county's population was foreign born, with 59.4% being naturalized American citizens. Of foreign-born residents, 49.1% were born in Latin America, 22.9% were born in Europe, 18.3% born in Asia, 6.4% in North America, 2.4% born in Africa, and 0.9% were born in Oceania.[95]

In 2010, 90% of residents had a high school degree, compared with 85% statewide.[96] In 2009, 25.7% of residents had an undergraduate degree, below the national average of 27.7%,[97] but the same as the rest of Florida.[96] 14.7% of residents over 25 had undergraduate degrees in engineering. This is almost twice the national average.[98]

In 2007, a local census by volunteers counted 1,899 homeless residents.[99]

Languages Edit

As of 2010, 90.20% of all residents spoke English as their first language, while 5.29% spoke Spanish, 0.62% German, 0.61% French, and 0.47% French Creole (mostly Haitian Creole) as their mother language.[100] In total, 9.80% of the population spoke languages other than English as their primary language.[100]

Religion Edit

In 2010, Evangelical Protestants numbered 79,893; mainline Protestants 30,877; Catholics 64,831; Unaffiliated 353,946.[101]

In 2000, the following were counted by denomination:[102]

  • Protestants 95,202
    • Evangelical Protestant 59,301
    • Mainline Protestant 35,901
  • Catholics 79,847
  • Orthodox Christians 2,804
  • Other 8,663
  • Unclaimed 289,714

Government Edit

Brevard county commissioners are elected by the public to establish ordinances and policies for the county. The Commission appoints a County Manager, who executes the will of the commission. The county employed about 2,900 workers in 2009.[103]

There are 16 autonomous municipal governments within the county. The various cities, towns and villages of Brevard have varying reliance on services provided by the Brevard County government. About 100,000 households are located outside organized municipalities, and their occupants are directly served by the county government.[104]

A centrally located County Government Center in Viera was established to provide more accessible services to residents in the southern part of the county. It houses the various county government branches, including Housing and Human Services, Juvenile Justice, Public Safety, Public Works and Solid Waste Management.

The Brevard County government had annual expenditures just over $1 billion in the fiscal year 2009–2010, exclusive of the municipalities.[105] In 2009, real estate taxes for homesteaded property averaged 0.83% of the value of the property.[106] Real estate taxes are levied by each authority. They are collected by the County Tax Collector.[107] The total taxable real estate base was $33.7 billion in 2009.[108] County taxes rose 26.5% in total per capita revenue from 2002 to 2007, and 49.8% in property tax per capita in the same time frame.[109] Delinquent taxes were $36 million in 2008.[110]

In 2012 bonds issued by the county were given a rating of AA by the Fitch Group and improved ratings by Moody's.[111]

Brevard County has two unique election districts. One governs Port Canaveral; the other, the maintenance of the Sebastian Inlet.

Elected officials Edit

County Commissioners:

  • District 1 – Rita Pritchett[112]
  • District 2 – Tom Goodson[112]
  • District 3 – John Tobia[112]
  • District 4 – Rob Feltner[112]
  • District 5 – Kristine Zonka[112]

Commissioners were paid $58,145 annually in 2017.[112]

The following are elected school board officials:

  • District 1 - Megan Wright[112]
  • District 2 - Gene Trent[112]
  • District 3 - Jennifer Jenkins[112]
  • District 4 - Matt Susin[112]
  • District 5 - Katye Campbell[112]

The following are considered state officials but are elected and paid by the county:

  • Sheriff – Wayne Ivey
  • Clerk of the Courts – Rachel M. Sadoff. The clerk's office had 323 workers, including subcontractors, as of 2011.[113]
  • Brevard Property Appraiser – Dana Blickley
  • Tax Collector – Lisa Cullen[114]
  • Supervisor of Elections – Tim Bobanic[115]
  • State Attorney – Phil Archer
  • Public Defender – Blaise Trettis

Since redistricting following the 2010 U.S. Census, Brevard County has been part of Florida's 8th congressional district. It is represented by Republican Bill Posey.

The county lies within two state senatorial districts:

  • the 8th (covering the northern part of the county, held by Republican Tom A. Wright)
  • the 19th (covering the southern part of the county, held by Republican Debbie Mayfield)

The county lies within five state representative districts:

  • the 30th (covering the northernmost part of the county, held by Republican Chase Tramont)
  • the 31st (covering the north-central part of the county, held by Republican Tyler Sirois)
  • the 32nd (covering the central part of the county, held by Republican Thad Altman)
  • the 33rd (covering most of the southern part of the county, held by Republican Randy Fine)
  • the 34th (covering the southeastern part of the county, held by Republican Robbie Brackett)
See List of members of the Florida House of Representatives from Brevard County, Florida

Prior to the creation of districts in 1967, state representatives were elected by county. This geographic representation resulted in a longstanding domination of the state legislature by rural interests, as it did not recognize changing patterns of settlement and business in the state.

Justice system Edit

Courts Edit

 
Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Justice Center in Viera

The county has centralized most county and circuit courts in Viera which try a variety of cases including felonies, misdemeanors, traffic, and domestic. The courthouse in Titusville provides the venue for circuit and county cases arising in the north part of the county while the courthouse in Melbourne is the venue for county cases arising in the southern portion of the county. An elected State Attorney prosecutes criminal cases for the State of Florida. Indigent defendants can be represented by the office of the elected Public Defender. The 18th Circuit Court includes Seminole County as well as Brevard and includes not only the court itself but the State Attorney and the Public Defender.[116] In 2008, the public defender had a staff of 45 lawyers in Brevard who handled about 24,000 cases annually.[117]

The States Attorney's Office sponsors the Victim/Witness Services.[118] This provides advocates to alleged victims of violent crime and their families. The advocate helps the family understand the legal system as they navigate through it. They also seek out financial assistance or counseling they might need. In 2005 they helped 8,448 alleged victims in Brevard County.

Public services Edit

Public safety Edit

 
Brevard County Sheriff's boat next to Carnival Victory at Port Canaveral

The County elects a sheriff, directly responsible to the courts but also to the state for the enforcement of state laws. Police chiefs, appointed by their cities or towns, perform the same function locally.[citation needed]

Most municipalities are located on at least one waterway. This has resulted in the county and seven cities having a boat or access to one to aid boaters, or to enforce the law in the water in their jurisdiction.[119]

The county jail is a 1976 facility which rapidly became overcrowded. Voters rejected expanding the jail on four occasions.[120] The sheriff solved the problem by the construction of a large but less expensive "hardened tent" to house non-violent offenders. Crowding reached its peak in 2007 at 1,988 inmates, 300 over capacity. The budget for the facility was $42 million in 2010. There were 1,585 residents. Costs for feeding and housing was $72 per inmate daily. There were 475 staff members.[121]

The county jail retains inmates awaiting trial or those who have been sentenced to a year or less. Longer sentences must be served in state prisons, such as the facility in Sharpes for young men.

A unit of the Coast Guard, homeported at Port Canaveral, plays a role in preventing illegal immigration and is an interdictor of drugs in the area.

Public safety for unincorporated areas of the county is the responsibility of the Brevard County Sheriff's Office. All but three of the 17 incorporated municipalities, Malabar, Cape Canaveral and Palm Shores, maintain their own law enforcement services. Those three contract that service to the Sheriff's Office.[122]

 
An officer from the Cocoa Police Department poses with a child next to a patrol car emblazoned with "Autism Awareness" livery, during a community event in Cocoa Village

In 2009, there were 1,200 law enforcement officers working in the county, of which 361 are sheriff's deputies.[123] The number of Sheriff's deputies had risen to 843 in 2015.[124] Of all crime that came to the attention of the sheriff's office in 2007, 80% was drug-related.[125] From January to June 2009, the county reported a total of 10,037 crimes. Of these, a majority, 3,002, were under the jurisdiction of the sheriff's department.[126] In 2009, the crime rate was 3,471.3 property-related crimes per 100,000 residents, slightly above the national average.[97]

Public safety for Port Canaveral is under the direction of the Port Authority. Traditionally, emphasis was placed on monitoring the content of containerized cargo on incoming ships, as well as underwater inspection of arriving ships that could be carrying explosive devices. In 2008, the Canaveral Port Authority Board of Commissioners approved the creation of an independent police department.[127][128]

In 2017, the Florida Highway Patrol had about 32 troopers working different shifts on the I-95 interstate, and the unincorporated parts of the county. Normally there were five or six officers per shift.[129]

The county runs a fire-rescue service. In the year 2015–2016, they responded to 11,383 trauma calls.[130]

In 2017, the fatality rate for pedestrians was the second worst for metropolitan areas in the nation.[131] In 2017, the most dangerous road for bicycles and pedestrians was on State Road A1A from Cocoa Beach to Cape Canaveral.[132]

Utilities Edit

Three cities provide potable water and sewage for their cities and surrounding areas: Cocoa, Melbourne, and Titusville. The majority of Melbourne water customers are supplied with treated surface water from Lake Washington.[133] Where available, residents were obligated to hook into the system. In 2012, there were 90,000 septic tanks.[134]

Storm and wastewater management fees vary. In 2014, the county charged $36 annually per household. Cities and towns charged from $36 to $77.52 per household annually.[135]

Public recreation Edit

 
Boardwalk over wetlands area at Chain of Lakes in Titusville

There are more than 100 parks and three campgrounds in the county that are managed by local government agencies.[136] Many of these are managed by the Brevard County Parks and Recreation, an agency within the Brevard County Government. There are 25 public golf courses and three private ones. Due to dwindling numbers of golfers, five courses closed from 2004 to 2017. In 2017, three public courses were being considered for closure.[137]

In 11 sanctuaries that protect natural ecosystems, the county's Environmentally Endangered Lands (EEL) Program offers passive recreation opportunities such as hiking, wildlife viewing, biking and paddling. In 2013, there was a total of 24,000 acres (9,700 ha), with 62 miles (100 km) of trails and 120 miles (190 km) of fire lanes. The quantity of fire lanes was considered insufficient.[138]

The Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge[139] and the Canaveral National Seashore[140] are two national wildlife refuges in the county that offer recreational pursuits such as hiking, wildlife viewing, paddling, and environmental education.

Social services Edit

Brevard County provides a number of services to help older people, juveniles, people with physical or mental disabilities, and minorities. The Brevard County Housing Authority acquires and leases housing projects, investigates housing conditions, determines where slums and unsafe housing exist and investigates conditions dangerous to the public. It is managed by a board appointed by the county commission.[141] Several organization provide social services for juveniles, such as the Children's Home Society, Children's Advocacy Center of Brevard, and The Vhild Care Association of Brevard County.

Elections Edit

According to the Secretary of State's office, Republicans are a plurality of registered voters in Brevard County.

Brevard County voter registration & party enrollment as of February 28, 2022[142]
Political party Total voters Percentage
Republican 191,197 42.42%
Democratic 131,528 29.18%
Independent 117,506 26.07%
Third Parties 10,453 2.32%
Total 450,684 100%
United States presidential election results for Brevard County, Florida[143]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 207,883 57.48% 148,549 41.08% 5,221 1.44%
2016 181,848 57.16% 119,679 37.62% 16,614 5.22%
2012 159,300 55.62% 122,993 42.94% 4,135 1.44%
2008 157,589 54.54% 127,620 44.17% 3,718 1.29%
2004 153,068 57.66% 110,309 41.55% 2,085 0.79%
2000 115,253 52.75% 97,341 44.55% 5,894 2.70%
1996 88,022 45.11% 80,445 41.23% 26,666 13.67%
1992 84,585 43.19% 61,091 31.19% 50,184 25.62%
1988 104,854 70.30% 43,004 28.83% 1,301 0.87%
1984 102,477 73.45% 36,985 26.51% 49 0.04%
1980 69,460 60.07% 39,007 33.73% 7,169 6.20%
1976 44,470 48.15% 46,421 50.26% 1,473 1.59%
1972 62,773 78.73% 16,854 21.14% 106 0.13%
1968 37,124 48.02% 18,281 23.65% 21,909 28.34%
1964 24,551 49.71% 24,833 50.29% 0 0.00%
1960 17,585 61.37% 11,069 38.63% 0 0.00%
1956 10,004 71.81% 3,928 28.19% 0 0.00%
1952 6,756 61.91% 4,157 38.09% 0 0.00%
1948 2,315 41.61% 2,348 42.20% 901 16.19%
1944 1,769 40.02% 2,651 59.98% 0 0.00%
1940 1,984 39.85% 2,995 60.15% 0 0.00%
1936 1,147 33.28% 2,300 66.72% 0 0.00%
1932 956 34.05% 1,852 65.95% 0 0.00%
1928 1,830 62.12% 1,063 36.08% 53 1.80%
1924 515 34.22% 872 57.94% 118 7.84%
1920 659 39.30% 894 53.31% 124 7.39%
1916 174 18.95% 599 65.25% 145 15.80%
1912 61 10.34% 357 60.51% 172 29.15%
1908 225 38.86% 294 50.78% 60 10.36%
1904 125 17.58% 553 77.78% 33 4.64%
1900 121 17.34% 513 73.50% 64 9.17%
1896 337 37.36% 505 55.99% 60 6.65%
1892 0 0.00% 449 88.74% 57 11.26%

Economy Edit

The county Domestic Product was $14.5 billion in 2009[144] and increased to $24.6 billion in 2019.[145] In 2010 and 2011, the Brookings Institution reported that Brevard ranked in the bottom fifth of the nation's top metro areas, based on unemployment, gross metropolitan product, housing prices and foreclosed properties.[146] Foreclosures reached a monthly high of 963 in March 2009.[147] The county reached an annual high foreclosure in 2009 of 9,772.[148] In December 2010, Forbes magazine rated the area the worst place in America to find a job.[149]

Government purchasing contributed 12–15% of the county's gross domestic product from 2000 to 2010.[150]

Though the area has a relatively small number of high technology companies, 736, a business journal ranked it eighth in the country as a high tech center in 2009. The area had 23,096 high-tech jobs with a ratio of 124 per 1,000 total jobs.[151]

In December 2010, Forbes magazine ranked the area as the worst in the country for finding a job, for the second time in 2010.[152]

During 2020, overlapping the COVID-19 pandemic, the metropolitan area was the second best-performing out of 200 in the country.[153]

Personal income Edit

As of the census of 2000:

The county ranked 17th for per capita income, out of Florida's 67 counties.

The following were below the poverty line in 2000:

  • Families – 6.80%
  • Total population – 9.50%
  • Under age 18 – 13.00%
  • Age 65 or older – 6.50%

In 2012, 79,621 people in the county were receiving food stamps.[155]

In 2010, there were 5,600 civilian government workers in the county. They earned an average of $74,000 each in 2009.[156]

In 2009, 84,401 households in the county (38%) received social security payments averaging $16,136 for a total of $1.7 billion annually. 53,717 (24%) received pension payments averaging $24,327 for a total of $1.3 billion annually.[157]

Housing Edit

The taxable value of property went from $20 billion in 2002 to $40 billion in 2007. In 2009 the bubble burst and a rapid descent to $24 billion was experienced. in 2017, the value rose to $35 billion. The last figure includes new construction.[158]

In 2011, the county was rated 6th worst in the country for foreclosures. There were 1,039 for the third quarter of 2010. Nearly half the homes in the county were worth less than their mortgages. The average home had dropped 53.4% since the peak of the boom.[159] In 2012, the county was the highest in foreclosure rate in the nation. In 2013, the metro area was rated "best" in the country for buying, with a 34 months supply of houses, with a discount rate of 28%, according to RealtyTrac. It has since reduced its backlog.[160]

After various insurance companies pulled out of Florida after their losses from the 2004 hurricane season, property insurance became a major concern for many homeowners. As of 2011, 32,000 Brevard policyholders insure with the state-owned Citizens Property Insurance Corporation.[161]

In 2010 Kiplinger.com rated the county one of five "best" places in America to retire. Factors evaluated included cost of living, weather, the number of doctors, taxes, crime rates and recreational opportunities.[162]

The largest home in Brevard is a 50-room 19,000 square feet (1,800 m2) mansion in Suntree built in 1991 and once owned by Cecil Fielder.[163]

Development Edit

The Viera Company, developing West Viera, gained state permission and county acquiescence to create a self-governing board named the Viera Stewardship District that could raise taxes and sell bonds to pay for roads, water lines, pumping stations and other infrastructure needed to support the construction of 16,500 houses, apartments and condominiums. The company proved that development could fund itself.[citation needed]

Industry Edit

The Brevard economy has been driven by Trade, Transportation and Utilities (18%), Professional and Business Services (17%), Total government (15%), Education and Health (14%), Manufacturing (12%), Leisure and hospitality (10%), Construction (6%), Financial (4%).

In 2012 local government employed 21,000 workers. Over the years the percentage has varied from 7.2% to 7.9% of the population.[164]

The number of people working in construction dropped from 2,630 in 2005 to 1,420 in 2010.[165]

Port Canaveral is one of the world's busiest cruise port. There are seven cruise lines, with six major cruise terminals. There is 750,000 square feet (70,000 m2) of covered freight storage capacity. It handled 4,000,000 short tons (3,600,000 t) of cargo in 2004. The port has contributed $500 million annually to the county's economy.

Two hospitals were among the top five private employers in the county, together employing 8,850 in 2009.[108]

In 2008, 14,865 workers were employed at the NASA/Kennedy Space Center. The Center directly spent $1.82 billion in the county.[108]

A concern has been the probable reassignment of thousands of Space Coast workers when the Space Shuttle is discontinued in 2010. In 2010, 9,000 jobs were expected to be lost from the shuttle and other programs.[166] Each launch contributed $4 million to the county's economy. Annually, $78 million is spent at the Space Center Visitor's Complex, and $5.9 million from space business visitors.[167]

In 2014, there were 495 aerospace companies in the county. There were 36,223 workers. Sales and revenue from this industry were $3.4 billion.[168]

L3Harris Technologies, headquartered in the county, has the most employees in the private sector, 7,000 in 2019.[169]

Two locally headquartered builders, Mercedes Homes and Holiday, were among the top 30 in the nation. Mercedes had $1 billion in sales in 2004.

There are 15 Community Redevelopment agencies in the county. They are funded from real estate taxes in the affected area. Cocoa has three, and Eau Gallie, one.[170]

Though the area has a relatively small number of high technology companies, 736, a business journal ranked it eighth in the country as a high tech center in 2009. The area had 23,096 high-tech jobs with a ratio of 124 per 1,000 total jobs.[171]

The county had 1,050 restaurants in 2007 and nearly that many (1,040) in 2010. There were 22,600 leisure and hospitality workers in the county in 2006. This figure includes hotel workers. That figure had dropped 8.5% to 20,700 in 2010.[172]

In the early 2010s, the Shiloh area was proposed by Space Florida as a potential location for the development of a commercial-only spaceport. Located immediately north of the U.S. Government's Kennedy Space Center, the open access to the flyover range on the open Atlantic Ocean to the east, and easy access to the tracking facilities of the Eastern Test Range make the location an attractive launch site. Among other potential users of the commercial spaceport facility, SpaceX was reported to be considering Shiloh as one of several potential locations for building a commercial launch facility.[173]

Military Edit

Military installations in Brevard County include Patrick Space Force Base, near Satellite Beach, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (CCSFS), adjacent to the Kennedy Space Center, and the U.S. Air Force Malabar Test Facility on Minton Road in suburban Palm Bay. In 2009, they employed a total of 2,000 civilian federal workers.[156] In 2012 there were 2,900 military jobs in the county.[164]

The United States Coast Guard (USCG) Maintains one station in Port Canaveral, the station is located on the east bank of the West Turning Basin. The station is home to USCG cutter 617.[174]

The Navy maintains a Trident turning basin at Port Canaveral for ballistic missile submarines. The Naval Ordnance Test Unit (NOTU) tests weapons on these subs, which arrive at the rate of one a month. 160 ships visited their two piers in 2017.[175] The 2005 base closures included realigning NOTU out of state. The community was successful in having this decision revoked.[citation needed] The unit employs 100 military personnel and 900 civilian contractors.[176]

Cape Canaveral Space Force Station houses the Air Force Space & Missile Museum and Launch Complex 26, where many unmanned rockets were launched early in the U.S. space program, including Explorer 1, the first US spacecraft placed in earth orbit.[177]

The USS Brevard (AK-164) was a World War II Alamosa-class naval cargo ship that was decommissioned shortly after the war.[178]

Agriculture Edit

23% of Brevard County is agricultural-usable for citrus, raising cattle or horses. Cattle ranches include the Deseret, Duda Ranch, Kempfer, and two other major ranches.[179] Citrus growers include Victory Groves and Harvey's Indian River Groves. The county ranked 21 out of 24 Florida counties in the shipment of gift fruit.[citation needed]

In 2009, aquaculture was a $900,000 business in the county.[180] The county produces more than 25% of all blue crabs along Florida's East Coast.[181]

There are 40 4-H-related clubs in the county, including livestock- and pet-related and after-school clubs.[182] As in all Cooperative extension service, a land grant college, the University of Florida, conducted over 60 courses in 2010 in aid of 4-H programs and other agricultural pursuits.[183]

In February 2010, the USDA declared that Brevard, along with 59 other Florida counties, was a "primary natural disaster area".[180] This happened when the temperature falls below 28 °F (−2 °C) degrees for 4 hours, where crops are being grown.

Tourism Edit

In 2016, tourism represents about 9% of the county's gross domestic product. The industry employs about 13% of the workforce.[184] The county raised its room tax to 5% in 2005. In 2012, this raised $8.4 million.[185]

In 2008, tourists spent $2.89 billion in the county. This is distributed in several categories: lodging $839 million, eating and drinking $509 million, Kennedy Space Center $597 million, retail sales $450 million, entertainment $120 million, and Port Canaveral $109 million.[186] Brevard tourists come mainly from ten states: Florida itself is first, followed by Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Virginia, Wisconsin, Georgia, Minnesota, and Pennsylvania. The five primary sources of foreign visitors are Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, China, and Italy.[187]

1.6 million people visited the Space Center Visitor Complex in 2008.[108] Tourism, measured by the tourist tax, reached a peak in March 2007.[188]

In 2009, there were 2.4 million overnight visitors in the county. There were 1.2 million day visitors.[189] In 2013, a city manager estimated that 20% of income from tourism comes during spring break.[190]

Brevard competes with other Florida areas for tourists. A number of organizations help promote the area. The Space Coast Office of Tourism consists of county staff and the Brevard County Tourist Development Council (TDC). They attempt to attract tourists. The TDC serves as an advisory council to the county on the expenditures of revenues received from a tourist tax. This revenue is spent on beach improvements, visitor information centers and website,[191] promotion and advertising, the Brevard Zoo, additional beach improvements and the Space Coast Stadium.

$97.7 million has been spent on beach replenishment in the county between 2000 and 2010. This was funded 58% by the federal government, 27% by the state and 15% by the county.[192]

In 2008 monthly tourist tax revenue slumped from a high of $1,174,742 in March to a seasonal low in September of $432,145.[193] In 2008, the county had 11,000 hotel rooms available. In July 2007, there was a 66.1% occupancy rate.[194] In 2008, the county had a nearly identical 81%+ occupancy rate in March and April. This fell to a seasonal low of 42.3% in September.[195] In January 2010, the average hotel room rate was $88.25.[196]

Cocoa Main Street, a member of the Florida and National Main Street Programs, works toward restoring business sites in the historic area known as "Cocoa Village". Cocoa Main Street has received six Florida Main Street Awards given by the Secretary of State. The restored area is a tourist attraction and an economic magnet.[197] Melbourne Main Street is another historic business area and tourist attraction restored through the Main Street Programs.[198]

Brevard has five judged art festivals annually attracting tens of thousands of people to art displays. Most festivals are held in the spring or fall when many tourists can attend. Many other annual festivals are held in parks and public sites throughout the year. The Brevard Cultural Alliance (BCA) maintains an event calendar[199] and a map of sites of historic, cultural, and ecological interest.[200]

The annual Florida Key Lime Pie Festival is held beach side every Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend. In 2018 The Florida Key Lime Pie Company successfully made the World's largest key lime pie.[201]

An annual February Greek Festival had over 8,000 visitors in 2011.[202]

The annual Grant Seafood Festival attracts as many as 50,000 people for the two-day February event. It is the Southeast's largest and longest running seafood festival.[203]

An ice skating rink in Rockledge serves the county's residents and visitors with hockey and figure skating events.[204]

In 2009, recreational boat owners generated almost $51 million annually towards the county economy, ranking the industry fifth in the state.[205]

Competitiveness Edit

In 2010 a local group compared the county against four other "peer" cities: Austin, Texas; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Huntsville, Alabama; and Raleigh, North Carolina. It evaluated nine areas: business dynamism/vitality, competitiveness, education, economic growth, economic prosperity, livability, productivity/labor supply, technology and innovation/work force. While the county does well against national figures, and scored high in livability, it usually ranked last against these "peers" in the other eight areas.[97]

In 2009, the county had 13 patents per 1,000 workers, more than double the national average of 6.4 patents per 1,000.[97]

In 2009, Forbes ranked the county 18th out of 100 MSAs and first out of 8 metros in Florida for affordable housing and short commute times, among others.[206]

In August 2009, Florida Trend rated two Brevard companies, Harris Corporation[207] and Health First Health Plans,[208] in their rankings of the best places to work in Florida.

In May 2009, the Palm Bay-Melbourne area was ranked as the No. 8 tech center in the United States by Bizjournals. It overcame its low number of total high-tech companies and jobs by having a high number of jobs per high tech company (#4) and high tech jobs compared to total private-sector jobs (#2).[209]

Forbes magazine ranked Melbourne 2nd out of 150 metropolitan areas in the US, for the percentage of the population that are engineers, 6.6%, just ahead of Silicon Valley.

It reached a maximum employment of 254,514 in 2006.[210]

In 2006, Forbes magazine named Harris Corporation, headquartered in Brevard, to its "Platinum 400" List.

The Technological Research and Development Authority, based on the Space Coast, delivers technologies to schools and small businesses throughout the state of Florida. They obtain this information through strategic alliances with NASA, the federal government, the aerospace industry and state partners. They also sponsor a business incubator at the Melbourne Airport.

The largest hotel in Brevard has 284 rooms and 30,000 square feet (2,800 m2) of meeting space.[211]

Labor Edit

There were 168,500 private sector jobs in the county in 2009. The Bureau of Labor Statistics counted the following workers in Brevard along with average annual pay ($):

  • Retail 25,900 ($23,361)
  • Manufacturing 21,700 ($65,521)
  • Local government 20,100 ($42,517)
  • Hospitality 19,600 ($15,857).

The largest local employer is Brevard Public Schools with 9,500 of whom 5,000 are teachers.[212] Brevard County Teachers are represented by the Brevard Federation of Teachers (AFT).

The county had an unemployment rate of 12.7% in January 2010, a 20-year record high.[213] In March 2010, there were 33,500 people out of work.[214] The county experienced a record low unemployment in 2005 of 2.8%.[215] There were 32,608 people unemployed in the county in January 2011.[216]

In 2009, there were 6,400 federal workers, total, employed in the county. They earned an average of $74,600.[217]

In 2009, average annual salaries in the county for engineers was $90,563; registered nurses $53,315; education $49,441; police officers $43,035; cooks $21,569; and cashiers $19,489. The average annual pay for all workers was then $42,411.[218]

In 2011, there were more engineers (48) per thousand workers than any other region in the United States.[219]

Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is the largest employer in the county with 15,000 contractors and civil servants.[220] While there is concern about the new generation of space vehicles requiring 1/3 fewer workers, about that number were eligible for retirement by 2011. Unions represented at KSC include the American Federation of Government Employees, the International Association of Machinists and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

Banking Edit

In 2007, Space Coast Credit Union was the largest locally based financial institution in Brevard County and the third largest credit union in the state of Florida, with assets of over $3 billion.[221][222]

In 2011, Wells Fargo, with $1.9 billion in local deposits, had 26% share of the business; SunTrust $1.3 billion, 17%; Bank of America $1.2 billion, 16%; Regions Bank $408 million, 5%; and JPMorgan Chase $379 million, 5%.[223]

Retail Edit

In 2011, the majority of groceries were sold in chain stores. Publix has 23 stores; Winn-Dixie has 10; Wal-Mart has 12 stores; the county has three warehouse clubs. 38% of groceries were purchased at Publix, 30% at Wal-Mart superstores, and 7% at Winn-Dixie.[224]

Private charities Edit

In 2013, there were 1,611 private charities registered in the county. They received $1.5 billion, spent $1.4 billion, and held $2.5 billion in assets.[225]

Health Edit

Health statistics Edit

Brevard was ranked 25th in the state, out of 67 counties, for health outcomes in 2014. 22% of residents smoke, 28% are obese, 25% are physically inactive, 20% drink in excess. The county ranked 13 in clinical care, 25th in societal factors (including air pollution and drinking water quality).[226] In 2013, there were about 88,000 persons without medical insurance in the county.[227]

Health care services tend to cost more in Brevard than Orlando or the statistical average in Florida. In 2009, a nursing home private room averaged $79,023 annually, semi-private $74,643, private one-bedroom assisted living $39,000. A home health aide, Medicare-certified, was $88,660, substantially higher than the Florida average of $51,480. Adult day care (44 hours) was cheaper at $12,870 annually, as was a home health aide "licensed-only" $38,896.[228]

According to 2007 health risk data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Brevard County (Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area) is tied for fourth highest among all Micro- and Metropolitan Statistical Areas in percentage of heavy drinkers.[229]

In 2013, the County Health Department Director issued a caution about the potential danger of flesh-eating bacteria that inhabit inland estuaries.[230]

Healthcare facilities Edit

As of 2011, there were ten hospitals in the county, with 1,734 beds total.[231] Health First is the largest healthcare provider in the county, consisting of four not-for-profit hospitals—Cape Canaveral Hospital in Cocoa Beach, Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne, Viera Hospital in Viera, Florida and Palm Bay Community Hospital in Palm Bay.

Besides hospitalization, services include outpatient centers; the county's only trauma center (at Holmes Regional Medical Center); home care; specialized programs for cancer, diabetes, heart, stroke, and rehabilitative services; central Brevard's largest medical group; and Medicare Advantage, commercial POS, and commercial HMO health plans. Health First tries to integrate quality healthcare services with state-of-the-art technology.[232] Parrish Medical Center, a 210-bed hospital, was named America's No. 1 Healing Hospital for the third straight year by the Baptist Healing Trust.[233]

Space Coast Center for Independent Living offers over-all services for individuals with all types of disabilities: peer support, advocacy, skills training, accessibility surveys, support groups, transportation, specialized equipment, sign language interpreter coordination services,[234] and a program for high school students for career development.[235]

The Space Coast Early Intervention Center is a nationally recognized not-for-profit pre-school and therapeutic center that offers care and aids with the development of small children with special needs.[236] Children are treated and educated with the specific goal of mainstreaming children diagnosed with the following into public school: Down syndrome, Williams syndrome, cerebral palsy, deletion syndrome, PDDs including Rett syndrome, autism, and Apert syndrome, as well as children with visual, speech and hearing delays.

Health Outreach Prevention & Education (HOPE) is a network of community partners working together to provide care for people without insurance, and for children with special needs. This network includes hospitals.[citation needed]

Harmony Farms runs a therapeutic riding program located on land donated by Duda Ranch located in Cocoa, Florida.[237]

Mental Health Edit

The Brevard Alzheimer's Foundation is unique for being a local organization only. It has three adult daycare service locations and often provides transportation and funding.[238] The non-profit Circles of Care provides mental health programs to Brevard.[239] Dialing 2-1-1 in the county gives response to people in crisis and/or needing information about community resources.[240]

Former place names Edit

There are place names currently used, or used at one time by the USGS. Some are early developments, while others are former stations along the main line of the Florida East Coast Railway. Several of these disappeared when Kennedy Space Center took over their area.[11]

Education Edit

Higher education is provided by Eastern Florida State College (EFSC) and Florida Institute of Technology. There are satellite campuses for the University of Central Florida, Barry University, Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University, Keiser University, and Webster University.

Elementary and secondary education is provided by the Brevard Public Schools and private schools.

In 2011, six public schools were ranked by the state in the top ten schools in the state, out of 2,800 There was one list each for primary and secondary schools.[241]

Libraries Edit

The Brevard County Library System has 17 branches.[242] Although the Merritt Island Public Library is counted as part of the Brevard County Public Library System, it is part of a separate library district. In 2005, HB1079 was passed to codify all the special acts under which the Merritt Island Public Library District exists.[243]

Sports Edit

Minor league baseball

Brevard County was the home of the Brevard County Manatees, the Class-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers until 2016.

In 2009, the Space Coast Surge, a member of the Florida Winter Baseball League, had the Cocoa Stadium as their home stadium.[244]

Major league baseball

The Washington Nationals held their spring training at Space Coast Stadium in Viera until 2016. They play about 14 games against other professional teams locally in March as part of the "Grapefruit" League.[245]

Minor league basketball

The Brevard Blue Ducks, members of the United States Basketball League (USBL), played at the Clemente Center at Florida Tech.[246]

Minor league football

The Brevard Rams and Space Coast Predators were scheduled to play as members of the Florida Football Alliance in 2010.[247]

Amateur sports

Aside from school-sponsored sports, there are youth leagues for basketball, football, soccer, lacrosse, gymnastics, baseball and swimming.

Infrastructure Edit

Transportation Edit

While Brevard County has transportation available in the usual modes for a coastal county—highways, shipping, and airlines—it has the addition of space transportation, making it unique in the world.[248]

Public transportation is provided by Space Coast Area Transit.[249]

The county contains about 300 gasoline retail outlets.[250]

Airports Edit

Power Edit

Florida Power & Light (FPL) maintains an oil-fired generating plant at Sharpes; it generates 800 megawatts (1,100,000 hp), supplying most of the requirements for the county. In 2008 the company announced plans to replace the plant with a more efficient natural gas-powered plant in 2013 with a 1,250 megawatt capacity, which can supply 250,000 homes or businesses.[251] Near FPL's plant is the Indian River Power Plant; formerly owned by the Orlando Utilities Commission, it is now owned and operated by RRI Energy. In 2016, FPL had 304,400 customers in Brevard.[252]

Florida City Gas furnishes natural gas to various areas of the county.[253]

Communication Edit

The area code for most of the county became "321" in 1999, as in the "3...2...1... lift-off!" countdown sequence. A small portion of the county along the southern border, including the communities of Micco and Barefoot Bay, share a 772 area code with Indian River County and St. Lucie County, Florida to the south.

Solid waste Edit

The county government maintains various landfills for solid waste. Brevard County Central Disposal Facility is located in Cocoa, has a size 190-acre (77 ha) and receives annually around 275,000 tonnes of waste.[254] In 2013, the county planned a new $100 million landfill, north of U.S. Route 192, near the border with Osceola County, 8.5 miles (13.7 km) west of I-95. The county has awarded a $3.9 million contract for a wetlands mitigation for this new landfill.[255]

In 2013, the county, for the first time, let a seven-year contract out for bids for solid waste. The resulting contract is expected to cost $1 billion over the lifetime of the contract, the county's largest single contract. This was the first time in 20 years, a bid was requested. In the past, Waste Management, Inc has performed the work, not only for the county but for 9 of 16 Brevard municipalities. Waste Pro has five of the remaining municipal contracts. Rockledge and Titusville maintain their own trash service.[256] In 2013, the county directly contracts for solid waste pickup for 100,000 residences.[257]

Water Edit

In 2013, the county consumed about 100,000,000 US gallons (380,000,000 L; 83,000,000 imp gal) daily. Landscape irrigation accounted for about half of this usage.[258]

In 2017, there were five municipal entities selling water (figures in parentheses are millions of gallons/day): Cocoa (22), Melbourne (19), Palm Bay (6), Titusville (2), and West Melbourne (1). The fifth, Brevard County (1), is low because county areas outside the preceding cities, purchase their water from those cities.[259]

Wastewater Edit

The county controls six Wastewater Treatment Facilities: Mims (900,000 US gallons (3,400,000 L; 750,000 imp gal)/day), Port St. John (500,000 US gallons (1,900,000 L; 420,000 imp gal)/day), South Central (Viera) (12,000,000 US gallons (45,000,000 L; 10,000,000 imp gal)/day), South Beaches, and Barefoot Bay area.[260] Some cities have wastewater treatment plants, as well.[261]

Media Edit

Brevard County is within the Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne-Cocoa-Clermont television market. The county is within range of many television and radio stations located in Orlando.[262]

Newspapers Edit

Florida Today is the major daily newspaper serving Melbourne, Brevard County and the Space Coast region of Florida. It is owned by the media conglomerate Gannett Company.[263] A monthly newspaper, El Playero, serves the Spanish-speaking population of the Space Coast.[264] The Brevard Business News, Hometown News, Space Coast Daily, Talk of Titusville, and Viera Voice also cover local news within Brevard County.[citation needed]

The Brevard Technical Journal is the industry monthly newspaper for business management, engineering, purchasing and manufacturing. It features news topics ranging from business to technology.[citation needed]

Radio Edit

Television Edit

Most of Brevard County receives cable television from Charter Spectrum. Comcast serves the Micco and Palm Bay areas in southern Brevard County.

Local stations licensed to or located in Brevard County include:

Films and television Edit

The following films were filmed (in parts) in Brevard County:[265]

Television series included:

Arts and culture Edit

The Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts, seating 2000, features locally produced and former Broadway shows, ballet, and symphony. Several different performances are scheduled each week.

The Brevard Symphony Orchestra and the Space Coast Ballet offer shows performed by professionals. There is the professional Space Coast Symphony Orchestra.[267] Community orchestras and bands include, but are not limited to, the Melbourne Community Orchestra,[268] the Space Coast Pops and the Community Band of Brevard.[269] Choral groups include the Brevard Community Chorus,[270] the Brevard Chorale,[271] the Indialantic Chamber Singers,[272] and the Brevard Youth Chorus.[273]

The Brevard Zoo is a 75 acres (30 ha) facility[274] that contains more than 650 animals representing more than 165 species from Florida, South America, Africa, Asia and Australia. The Zoo offers animal experiences including giraffe and lorikeet feedings, African kayak tours, paddle boats in the wetlands and a train ride.[citation needed]

Ballet

The Space Coast Ballet incorporates professional principal dancers and instructors together with many roles for local senior talent as well as roles for students. They annually stage The Nutcracker.

Museums and attractions

The Space Coast has a number of museums from the rocket exhibitions at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex and the Air Force Space and Missile Museum, to local museums and others of unique character, such as the American Police Hall of Fame & Museum.[citation needed]

The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex offers an educational look at the accomplishments of America's space program. The Observation Gantry near Launch Complex 39 offers a view of the Space Shuttle launch pads (first built for the Apollo missions), the Vehicle Assembly Building, and the crawlerway over which rockets are taken to the pad. The Apollo/Saturn V Center displays an example of the largest rocket ever launched.[275]

The US Space Walk of Fame in Titusville commemorates the manned space program's history with museum and monuments.[276]

The Brevard Museum of History & Natural Science features the remains of the "Windover Man", the oldest human remains found on the North American continent, and a re-creation of the Windover Dig, a "wet" archaeological site. A visitor may see how Native Americans lived and Florida pioneers survived.[277]

Honor America runs the Liberty Bell Memorial Museum. This houses a replica of the Liberty Bell, historical documents, and patriotic memorabilia. Items are permanent reminders of our nation's history, as well as a memorial to military veterans.

The Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Memorial Park and Cultural Center features a museum with artifacts and timeline of the civil rights movement and the story of Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore, civil rights leaders who were killed after their home was bombed on December 25, 1951.[278]

The Wizard of Oz Museum features a large collection of over 3,000 Wizard of Oz artifacts and memorabilia,[279] including the first known published copy of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, signed by L. Frank Baum, an early copy of the script for the 1939 MGM movie, and a fox-raccoon jacket owned by Judy Garland, monogrammed with her initials, "JG." The facility also includes a gift shop, and a large room with 31 projectors featuring both the Van Gogh Experience, and a Wizard of Oz immersive experience.

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.[84]

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Not to be confused with Broward County Florida This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information March 2019 Brevard County b r e ˈ v ɑːr d bre VARD is a county located in the east central portion of the U S state of Florida As of the 2020 census the population was 606 612 making it the 10th most populated county in Florida 1 2 The official county seat is located in Titusville 3 Brevard County comprises the Palm Bay Melbourne Titusville FL Metropolitan Statistical Area It is located along the east Florida coast and bordered by the Atlantic Ocean Brevard CountyCountyHistoric Brevard County Courthouse in Titusville FlagSealLogoLocation within the U S state of FloridaFlorida s location within the U S Coordinates 28 18 N 80 42 W 28 30 N 80 70 W 28 30 80 70Country United StatesState FloridaFoundedMarch 14 1844Named forTheodorus W BrevardSeatTitusvilleLargest cityPalm BayArea Total1 557 sq mi 4 030 km2 Land1 016 sq mi 2 630 km2 Water541 sq mi 1 400 km2 34 8 Population 2020 Total606 612 Estimate 2022 630 692 Density390 sq mi 150 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Congressional district8thWebsitewww wbr brevardfl wbr govWith an economy strongly influenced by the John F Kennedy Space Center Brevard County is also known as the Space Coast As such it was designated with the telephone area code 321 as in 3 2 1 liftoff The county is named after Theodore Washington Brevard an early Florida settler and state comptroller A secondary center of county administrative offices was built beginning in 1989 in Viera Florida a master planned community in an unincorporated area The county offices were developed to serve the more populous southern part of the long county Most county offices and the primary court facility are now based in Viera 4 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Communities 2 1 1 Cities 2 1 2 Towns 2 1 3 Census designated places 2 1 4 Other unincorporated communities 2 2 Metropolitan Statistical Area 2 3 Geology 2 4 Climate 2 4 1 Environment 2 5 Adjacent counties 2 6 Fauna 2 6 1 Avian 2 7 Flora 3 Demographics 3 1 Languages 3 2 Religion 4 Government 4 1 Elected officials 4 2 Justice system 4 2 1 Courts 4 3 Public services 4 3 1 Public safety 4 3 2 Utilities 4 3 3 Public recreation 4 3 4 Social services 5 Elections 6 Economy 6 1 Personal income 6 2 Housing 6 2 1 Development 6 3 Industry 6 3 1 Military 6 3 2 Agriculture 6 3 3 Tourism 6 3 4 Competitiveness 6 4 Labor 6 5 Banking 6 6 Retail 6 7 Private charities 7 Health 7 1 Health statistics 7 2 Healthcare facilities 7 3 Mental Health 8 Former place names 9 Education 10 Libraries 11 Sports 12 Infrastructure 12 1 Transportation 12 2 Airports 12 3 Power 12 4 Communication 12 5 Solid waste 12 6 Water 12 7 Wastewater 13 Media 13 1 Newspapers 13 2 Radio 13 3 Television 13 4 Films and television 14 Arts and culture 15 See also 16 Notes 17 References 18 Further reading 19 External linksHistory EditMain article History of Brevard County Florida The first Paleoindians arrived in the area near Brevard county between 12 000 and 10 000 years ago 5 The Paleoindians were semi nomadic people who lived in smaller groups After a few thousand years a new group of settlers appeared known as the archaic people 5 6 These people were primarily fishermen as opposed to the hunting and gathering way of life which characterized the Paleoindians 5 The Windover Archeological Site discovered in 1982 was found during excavation to have the largest collection of human remains and artifacts of the early Archaic Period 6 000 5 000 BCE or more than 8 000 years before present It has been designated as a National Historic Landmark 5 The Windover pond which would have been a woody marsh at the time was used by the Archaic Floridians as a burial ground with the bodies being wrapped in fabric and submerged in the peaty soil The pond was used for interments for around a thousand years circa 8 000 7 000 BCE 7 The Ais and the Jaega were the dominant tribes in the area when it is thought that Ponce De Leon landed on the shores near Melbourne Beach in 1513 5 8 There were about 10 000 of these natives in the area 9 Pedro Menendez de Aviles gave an early account of the Ais people in 1570 when he was shipwrecked off of Cape Canaveral He faced hostile natives but through the use of a bluff was able to escape from them and get back to St Augustine 10 In 1605 Alvero Mexia was dispatched from St Augustine to the Indian River area on a diplomatic mission to the Ais Indian Nation He helped establish a Period of Friendship with the Ais Caciques Chiefs and made a color map of the area 11 Throughout the 18th century the great European powers Spain Great Britain and France vied for power in Florida Their interest in the peninsula was more strategic than for building any real settlements In contrast to today where living in Florida means comfort and the good life to many people Florida in the 18th century was seen as a hostile place with dangerous fauna such as venomous snakes alligators and panthers Death by malaria was a possibility and death at the hands of angry Indians seemed even more likely After being under Spanish French British and then Spanish rule again Florida became a United States territory in 1845 During the 19th century the state of Florida frequently changed the names and borders of counties St Lucie County was split off from Mosquito County in 1844 12 St Lucie County was renamed Brevard County in 1855 after Theodore Washington Brevard who served as Florida Comptroller from 1854 to 1860 This Brevard County contained very little of present day Brevard County Most of present day Brevard north of Melbourne was part of either Volusia or Orange counties 12 Brevard County in 1856 extended as far west as Polk County and as far south as coastal Dade County Complicating the discussion of Brevard County in the 19th century is that the boundaries have shifted such that the southernmost parts of present day Brevard were originally the northernmost parts 13 The original county seat was located at Susannah an early name for present day Fort Pierce 13 Later the southern part of Brevard split off to form a new county St Lucie County in 1905 Gradually the borders of Brevard County were shifted northward while the county got pinched eastward 12 The portions of Brevard County in present day Broward and Palm Beach counties were given to Dade County western areas of the county were given to Polk and Osceola County and parts of Volusia and Orange Counties were given to Brevard including the eventual county seat of Titusville Later the southern portion of the county was cut off to form St Lucie County which in turn spawned Martin and Indian River County 12 The first concerted development the area occurred with the extension of Henry Flagler s Florida East Coast Railroad into the area 6 The railroad reached Titusville in 1886 and Melbourne in 1894 With the railroad came increased settlement and the first tourists The first major land boom began in the 1920s after the end of World War I 5 People flooded into the state of Florida both tourists from northern winters and new full time residents and land prices soared The Great Depression temporarily stopped growth in Florida Before the start of World War II the largest industries in Brevard were commercial fishing citrus and tourism 6 In 1940 the government built Naval Air Station Banana River now Patrick Space Force Base This military installation was the first of major federal investment in projects to aid the development of Brevard County The federal government also funded construction of what is now Florida State Road A1A paralleling the ocean and providing vehicle access to the NAS Beginning in the 1930s Harry T Moore was a civil rights leader teacher and founder of the Brevard County NAACP After the war he became president of the state NAACP After the Supreme Court had ruled in 1944 that white primaries were unconstitutional he conducted voter registration drives and succeeded in registering 31 of black voters in Florida a higher percentage than in any other southern state The white establishment resisted firing both him and his wife Harriette in 1946 from their teaching positions as economic blackmail against them because of their activism On Christmas night 1951 a bomb exploded under their home fatally injuring both of them The murders were racially motivated and believed committed by members of the Ku Klux Klan Four separate investigations were conducted including the first by the FBI in 1951 1952 and the last in 2005 by the state No one was ever prosecuted 14 15 In the late 1950s the government opened the Long Range Proving Ground 5 This later became the Kennedy Space Center This helped stimulate development in the county where Brevard had once been considered a backwoods area of Florida it attracted more educated workers and scientists associated with the program Beginning in the 1960s new bridges constructed across the waterways were designed as high rise steel designed to be high enough to allow passage of boats underneath 16 As the county was long people in the southern more populous side of the county complained about being so distant from the county seat 17 The county seat of Titusville was 50 miles 80 km from Palm Bay the most populous city in the county Residents in the southern end of the county talked of creating a new county to serve them 18 The county decided to build a new county administration complex at Viera near the geographical center of the county This complex was started in 1989 Residents in the north also threatened secession 18 Their proposal to form a new county to be called Playalinda had some momentum in the early 90s The county made a few concessions to the people in the northern part of the county and agreed not to officially move the county seat Since construction of the new center Viera has been for all intents and purposes the de facto seat of Brevard County Geography Edit nbsp The Brevard Volusia county lineAccording to the U S Census Bureau the county has a total area of 1 557 square miles 4 030 km2 of which 1 016 square miles 2 630 km2 is land and 541 square miles 1 400 km2 34 8 is water 19 Most of the water is the Atlantic Ocean the St Johns River and the Indian River Lagoon The county is larger in area than the nation of Samoa and nearly the same size and population as Cape Verde 20 It is roughly the size of the state of Rhode Island Located halfway between Jacksonville and Miami Brevard County extends 72 miles 116 km from north to south and averages 26 5 miles 42 6 km wide Marshes in the western part of this county are the source of the St Johns River Emphasizing its position as halfway down Florida are two roads that have been numbered halfway down Florida s numbering system State Road 50 and State Road 500 The Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway along the eastern edge of Brevard County is the major waterway route in Brevard County It includes the Indian River Additional waterways include Lake Washington Lake Poinsett Lake Winder Sawgrass Lake the St Johns River and the Banana River Dredging for the Intracoastal created 41 spoil islands in the Brevard portion of the Indian River 21 Brevard County is the sole county in the Palm Bay Melbourne Titusville Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area MSA Palm Bay Melbourne and Titusville are designated as principal cities in the MSA 22 The MSA was created as the Melbourne Titusville Cocoa Florida Standard MSA in 1972 renamed the Melbourne Titusville Palm Bay Florida MSA in 1983 and given its current title in 2003 23 The county is unofficially divided into three sections North County comprising Titusville Mims and Port St John Central Brevard which includes Cocoa Rockledge Merritt Island and Cocoa Beach and South County which includes Melbourne Palm Bay Grant Valkaria and the South Beaches The South Beaches is a term that measures direction south from the dividing line of Patrick Space Force Base and includes South Patrick Shores Satellite Beach Indian Harbour Beach Indialantic and Melbourne Beach The county government has historically labeled the beach areas differently The North Reach includes 9 4 miles 15 1 km in Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach The Patrick Space Force Base beach is 4 1 miles 6 6 km The Mid Reach includes the 7 6 miles 12 2 km in Satellite Beach The South Reach includes the 3 8 miles 6 1 km in Indialantic and Melbourne Beach The South Beaches include 14 5 miles 23 3 km south of Melbourne Beach to Sebastian 24 The United States Board on Geographic Names considered two proposals in 2012 to officially name the barrier island extending from Port Canaveral to Sebastian Inlet The 45 mile long 72 km island includes the cities of Cape Canaveral Cocoa Beach Indialantic Melbourne Beach Patrick Space Force Base Indian Harbour Beach and Satellite Beach The American Indian Association of Florida submitted in October 2011 a proposal to name the island after the Ais people In January 2012 the United Third Bridge and the Florida Puerto Rican Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Melbourne submitted a proposal to name the island Ponce de Leon Island after Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon but it was ultimately not named There are 16 municipalities The largest by population is Palm Bay the smallest Melbourne Village 25 Communities Edit Cities Edit Cape Canaveral Cocoa Cocoa Beach Indian Harbour Beach Melbourne Palm Bay Rockledge Satellite Beach Titusville West Melbourne Towns Edit Grant Valkaria Indialantic Malabar Melbourne Beach Melbourne Village Palm Shores Census designated places Edit Cocoa West June Park Merritt Island Micco Mims Patrick SFB Port St John Scottsmoor Sharpes South Patrick Shores Viera East Viera West Other unincorporated communities Edit Angel City Aurantia Barefoot Bay Bellwood Canaveral Groves Courtenay Eau Gallie Floridana Beach Georgiana Indianola Lotus Melbourne Shores Pineda Shiloh South Cocoa Beach Suntree Tropic Viera Metropolitan Statistical Area Edit The United States Office of Management and Budget has designated Brevard County as the Palm Bay Melbourne Titusville FL Metropolitan Statistical Area 26 The United States Census Bureau ranked the Palm Bay Melbourne Titusville FL Metropolitan Statistical Area as the 98th most populous metropolitan statistical area and the 96th most populous primary statistical area of the United States as of July 1 2012 27 28 Geology Edit The underlying limestone in the county is relatively young at 150 000 years old This means that the ground will not develop the sinkholes that are prevalent in the spine of Florida where limestone is from 15 to 25 million years old 29 Climate Edit The county has a Koppen climate classification of Cf with a year round distribution of rainfall This means a humid subtropical climate with hot humid summers 30 There are distinct wet and dry seasons The dry lasts from December through May the wet from June through November During the dry season periods of drought often occur and can lead to a persistent and high wild land fire threat 31 In numerous instances these fires have caused property damage Several fires in 2008 forced the evacuation of Bayside High School in the town of Palm Bay In that particular event 162 homes were damaged 32 January is the coldest month with an average low of 50 7 F 10 4 C and an average high 71 F 22 C The warmest months are July and August with average highs of 90 F 32 C and average lows of 72 2 F 22 3 C The driest month is April with 1 6 inches 4 1 cm of rainfall the wettest is September with 6 6 inches 17 cm Offshore ocean temperatures have averaged January 64 F 18 C February 62 F 17 C March 67 F 19 C and April 72 F 22 C 33 In federal maps printed before 2012 nearly half of Brevard was classified as prone to flooding Most of this was in the relatively undeveloped low lying areas west of Interstate 95 on the banks of the St Johns River About 18 900 homes out of 164 000 single family homes were in that area 34 Florida is a large subtropical state that is regularly affected by hurricanes Although Brevard County is located along Florida s eastern peninsula because of associated weather patterns it is less frequently hit by direct hurricane landfalls than are portions of the Panhandle or South Florida There are two predominant reasons for this First westward moving tropical systems often reach an atmospheric ridge weakness in the Bermuda High by the time they approach Florida at a latitude as northerly as Brevard County Combined with frontal systems that exit the United States East Coast many of these tropical systems are steered northwest and eventually curve northward offshore along Florida s East Central Coast A second reason is that hurricanes making landfall along the Florida peninsula Gulf Coast often weaken to a tropical storm by the time they move northeast and reach Brevard County 2004 s Charley was an exception No major hurricane defined as category 3 or higher has struck Brevard since 1850 the beginning of recorded climate 35 Although residents may refer to past storms as hurricanes by the time they strike the county most have subsided to tropical storms or depressions But because of the threat of storm surge the beach community on the barrier island is often required to evacuate well in advance of the storm 36 The possibility of storm surge is diminished when the storm comes across the state instead of directly from the Atlantic 37 Five hurricanes have directly affected Brevard since 1950 David September 3 1979 Erin August 2 1995 made landfall near Sebastian Inlet and caused mostly minor wind damage and more extensive flooding countywide Charley August 13 2004 caused damage in Titusville and North Brevard Frances September 3 2004 struck neighboring Vero Beach in Indian River County directly and caused widespread wind damage throughout Brevard 38 and Jeanne September 26 2004 struck Vero Beach directly following very nearly the same path as Frances The latter two storms caused widespread damage in South Brevard and resulted in 2 8 billion in claim payments 39 Slightly more than half of one percent 0 6 of houses were lost 40 The following storms did not affect Brevard County with hurricane force winds Floyd September 15 1999 41 and Irene October 16 1999 42 Tropical Storm Fay dropped a record rainfall of 27 65 inches 70 2 cm in 2008 43 The winter of 2009 2010 was the coldest on record since 1937 when such records were first kept 44 Planting season which normally starts around February 14 came six weeks later instead 45 Some flowers and herbs are planted as early as January 46 December 2010 was the coldest December on record 47 Environment Edit Main article Environmental issues in Brevard County nbsp Pine flatwoods and sand pine scrubBrevard County works together with the federal and state government to control pollution and preserve wetlands and coastal areas through lands dedicated to conservation and wildlife protection There are 250 square miles 650 km2 of federally protected wildlife refuges 48 These lands include Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge the Canaveral National Seashore the St Johns National Wildlife Refuge the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge several conservation areas managed by the St Johns River Water Management District Brevard County s Environmentally Endangered Lands Program Sanctuaries 49 and lands dedicated by the State as conservation areas Adjacent counties Edit Volusia County north Indian River County south Osceola County southwest Orange County westFauna Edit There are 4 000 species of animals locally 50 Common mammals include North American river otters bobcats white tailed deer raccoons marsh rabbits 51 scrub lizards 52 rat snakes 53 and opossum 54 Feral pigs introduced by Europeans present an occasional traffic hazard There are an estimated 3 500 endangered gopher tortoises in the county 55 There were 1 677 manatees in Brevard County in 2015 out of a total of 6 063 in the state This was an increase from 2014 when there was a total of 612 in Brevard County 56 Manatees experience numerous threats within Brevard where 312 died in the first half of 2021 57 Bottlenose dolphin are commonly seen in the Intracoastal Waterway 58 Fish and reptiles include alligators red snapper sea turtles 54 North Atlantic right whales a rare protected species give birth near the coast of Brevard among other places from November 15 to April 15 59 The venomous brown recluse spider is not native to the area but has found the environment congenial 60 The Florida Butterfly Monitoring Network has counted species of butterflies monthly for a year since 2007 In 2010 it counted 45 species 61 Included are zebra swallowtail butterflies 52 Lovebug season occurs twice annually in May and August September Motorists encounter swarms of these while driving during a four week period 62 63 Deer flies are particularly noticeable from April through June 64 Avian Edit Local bird counts indicate that there are at least 163 species of birds in the county 65 Turkey vultures a migrating species are protected by federal law They migrate north in the summer and return in September 66 The county s most common winter bird is the lesser scaup a diving duck In 2008 half a million were counted In 2010 15 000 were estimated 67 Other birds include the red shouldered hawk 68 the loggerhead shrike 69 the endangered red cockaded woodpecker 70 Cooper s hawks pileated woodpeckers Savannah sparrows 52 rails which also includes coots Florida scrub jays an endangered species wood storks grackles 54 great horned owls 71 northern mockingbirds brown thrashers catbirds 72 green winged teals greater yellowlegs western sandpipers least sandpipers dowitchers and American white pelicans 53 dead link Peak migration in the fall is from the last week in September through the first week in October Fall migration tends to be stronger than spring because birds typically take different flyways 73 Flora Edit Native trees include cabbage palm the state tree of Florida fringetree coral bean sweet acacia geiger tree 74 firebush beautyberry coral honeysuckle and blanket flower 75 Other native plants include sea grape red mulberry purslane dandelion Spanish bayonet blackberry Jerusalem artichoke dogwood and gallberry 76 On the east coast of the state mangroves have normally dominated the coast from Cocoa Beach southward Northward these may compete with salt marshes moving in from the north depending on the annual weather conditions 77 Live oak trees various grasses and juniper plants were sufficiently common to generate pollen noticeable by some people in February 2011 78 Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 1860246 18701 216394 3 18801 47821 5 18903 401130 1 19005 15851 7 19104 717 8 5 19208 50580 3 193013 28356 2 194016 14221 5 195023 65346 5 1960111 435371 1 1970230 006106 4 1980272 95918 7 1990398 97846 2 2000476 32019 4 2010543 37614 1 2020606 61211 6 2022 est 630 6934 0 U S Decennial Census 79 1790 1960 80 1900 1990 81 1990 2000 82 2010 2015 2 2020 2022 83 Brevard County racial composition as of 2020 NH Non Hispanic a Race Pop 2010 85 Pop 2020 86 2010 2020White NH 421 466 430 936 77 56 71 04 Black or African American NH 52 677 56 498 9 69 9 31 Native American or Alaska Native NH 1 709 1 569 0 31 0 26 Asian NH 11 098 15 587 2 04 2 57 Pacific Islander NH 385 482 0 07 0 08 Some Other Race NH 1 075 3 389 0 2 0 56 Mixed Multi Racial NH 11 023 30 244 2 03 4 99 Hispanic or Latino 43 943 67 907 8 09 11 19 Total 543 376 606 612As of the 2020 United States census there were 606 612 people 236 005 households and 148 934 families residing in the county The population density was 597 7 inhabitants per square mile 230 8 km2 As of 2021 18 2 of residents were under the age of 18 and 24 2 were age 65 and over There were 294 224 housing units and 76 2 of them were owner occupied There were 242 657 households in which the average household size was 2 46 87 In 2015 interracial marriage constituted 29 of all marriages the fourth highest in the nation which averaged 17 88 The population was distributed by age with 19 8 under the age of 18 7 9 from 18 to 24 21 5 from 25 to 44 30 4 from 45 to 64 and 20 4 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 45 5 years For every 100 females there were 96 1 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 93 9 males 89 In 2010 there were 229 692 households out of which 23 20 had children under the age of 18 living with them 48 28 were married couples living together 11 80 had a female householder with no husband present and 35 40 were non families 28 44 of all households were made up of individuals and 12 53 4 00 male and 8 53 female had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 33 and the average family size was 2 84 90 89 There were 74 000 veterans who lived in Brevard in 2010 accounting for 21 of the adults in the county 91 Of those a local agency counted in 2010 that 225 of the veterans were homeless 92 In 2012 the Urban Institute ranked the Brevard metro fourth in the country for racial equality Criteria were integration of neighborhoods income and the quality of schools minorities attend The area was ranked first for Hispanic equality with whites 93 In 2010 the median income for a household in the county was 49 523 and the median income for a family was 60 842 Males had a median income of 48 191 versus 33 276 for females The per capita income for the county was 27 606 About 7 2 of families and 10 5 of the population were below the poverty line including 14 4 of those under age 18 and 6 9 of those aged 65 or over 94 In 2010 8 6 of the county s population was foreign born with 59 4 being naturalized American citizens Of foreign born residents 49 1 were born in Latin America 22 9 were born in Europe 18 3 born in Asia 6 4 in North America 2 4 born in Africa and 0 9 were born in Oceania 95 In 2010 90 of residents had a high school degree compared with 85 statewide 96 In 2009 25 7 of residents had an undergraduate degree below the national average of 27 7 97 but the same as the rest of Florida 96 14 7 of residents over 25 had undergraduate degrees in engineering This is almost twice the national average 98 In 2007 a local census by volunteers counted 1 899 homeless residents 99 Languages Edit As of 2010 90 20 of all residents spoke English as their first language while 5 29 spoke Spanish 0 62 German 0 61 French and 0 47 French Creole mostly Haitian Creole as their mother language 100 In total 9 80 of the population spoke languages other than English as their primary language 100 Religion Edit In 2010 Evangelical Protestants numbered 79 893 mainline Protestants 30 877 Catholics 64 831 Unaffiliated 353 946 101 In 2000 the following were counted by denomination 102 Protestants 95 202 Evangelical Protestant 59 301 Mainline Protestant 35 901 Catholics 79 847 Orthodox Christians 2 804 Other 8 663 Unclaimed 289 714Government EditMain article Government of Brevard County Brevard county commissioners are elected by the public to establish ordinances and policies for the county The Commission appoints a County Manager who executes the will of the commission The county employed about 2 900 workers in 2009 103 There are 16 autonomous municipal governments within the county The various cities towns and villages of Brevard have varying reliance on services provided by the Brevard County government About 100 000 households are located outside organized municipalities and their occupants are directly served by the county government 104 A centrally located County Government Center in Viera was established to provide more accessible services to residents in the southern part of the county It houses the various county government branches including Housing and Human Services Juvenile Justice Public Safety Public Works and Solid Waste Management The Brevard County government had annual expenditures just over 1 billion in the fiscal year 2009 2010 exclusive of the municipalities 105 In 2009 real estate taxes for homesteaded property averaged 0 83 of the value of the property 106 Real estate taxes are levied by each authority They are collected by the County Tax Collector 107 The total taxable real estate base was 33 7 billion in 2009 108 County taxes rose 26 5 in total per capita revenue from 2002 to 2007 and 49 8 in property tax per capita in the same time frame 109 Delinquent taxes were 36 million in 2008 110 In 2012 bonds issued by the county were given a rating of AA by the Fitch Group and improved ratings by Moody s 111 Brevard County has two unique election districts One governs Port Canaveral the other the maintenance of the Sebastian Inlet Elected officials Edit County Commissioners District 1 Rita Pritchett 112 District 2 Tom Goodson 112 District 3 John Tobia 112 District 4 Rob Feltner 112 District 5 Kristine Zonka 112 Commissioners were paid 58 145 annually in 2017 112 The following are elected school board officials District 1 Megan Wright 112 District 2 Gene Trent 112 District 3 Jennifer Jenkins 112 District 4 Matt Susin 112 District 5 Katye Campbell 112 The following are considered state officials but are elected and paid by the county Sheriff Wayne Ivey Clerk of the Courts Rachel M Sadoff The clerk s office had 323 workers including subcontractors as of 2011 113 Brevard Property Appraiser Dana Blickley Tax Collector Lisa Cullen 114 Supervisor of Elections Tim Bobanic 115 State Attorney Phil Archer Public Defender Blaise TrettisSince redistricting following the 2010 U S Census Brevard County has been part of Florida s 8th congressional district It is represented by Republican Bill Posey The county lies within two state senatorial districts the 8th covering the northern part of the county held by Republican Tom A Wright the 19th covering the southern part of the county held by Republican Debbie Mayfield The county lies within five state representative districts the 30th covering the northernmost part of the county held by Republican Chase Tramont the 31st covering the north central part of the county held by Republican Tyler Sirois the 32nd covering the central part of the county held by Republican Thad Altman the 33rd covering most of the southern part of the county held by Republican Randy Fine the 34th covering the southeastern part of the county held by Republican Robbie Brackett See List of members of the Florida House of Representatives from Brevard County FloridaPrior to the creation of districts in 1967 state representatives were elected by county This geographic representation resulted in a longstanding domination of the state legislature by rural interests as it did not recognize changing patterns of settlement and business in the state Justice system Edit Main articles County court Florida and Florida circuit courts Courts Edit nbsp Harry T and Harriette V Moore Justice Center in VieraThe county has centralized most county and circuit courts in Viera which try a variety of cases including felonies misdemeanors traffic and domestic The courthouse in Titusville provides the venue for circuit and county cases arising in the north part of the county while the courthouse in Melbourne is the venue for county cases arising in the southern portion of the county An elected State Attorney prosecutes criminal cases for the State of Florida Indigent defendants can be represented by the office of the elected Public Defender The 18th Circuit Court includes Seminole County as well as Brevard and includes not only the court itself but the State Attorney and the Public Defender 116 In 2008 the public defender had a staff of 45 lawyers in Brevard who handled about 24 000 cases annually 117 The States Attorney s Office sponsors the Victim Witness Services 118 This provides advocates to alleged victims of violent crime and their families The advocate helps the family understand the legal system as they navigate through it They also seek out financial assistance or counseling they might need In 2005 they helped 8 448 alleged victims in Brevard County Public services Edit Public safety Edit nbsp Brevard County Sheriff s boat next to Carnival Victory at Port CanaveralThe County elects a sheriff directly responsible to the courts but also to the state for the enforcement of state laws Police chiefs appointed by their cities or towns perform the same function locally citation needed Most municipalities are located on at least one waterway This has resulted in the county and seven cities having a boat or access to one to aid boaters or to enforce the law in the water in their jurisdiction 119 The county jail is a 1976 facility which rapidly became overcrowded Voters rejected expanding the jail on four occasions 120 The sheriff solved the problem by the construction of a large but less expensive hardened tent to house non violent offenders Crowding reached its peak in 2007 at 1 988 inmates 300 over capacity The budget for the facility was 42 million in 2010 There were 1 585 residents Costs for feeding and housing was 72 per inmate daily There were 475 staff members 121 The county jail retains inmates awaiting trial or those who have been sentenced to a year or less Longer sentences must be served in state prisons such as the facility in Sharpes for young men A unit of the Coast Guard homeported at Port Canaveral plays a role in preventing illegal immigration and is an interdictor of drugs in the area Public safety for unincorporated areas of the county is the responsibility of the Brevard County Sheriff s Office All but three of the 17 incorporated municipalities Malabar Cape Canaveral and Palm Shores maintain their own law enforcement services Those three contract that service to the Sheriff s Office 122 nbsp An officer from the Cocoa Police Department poses with a child next to a patrol car emblazoned with Autism Awareness livery during a community event in Cocoa VillageIn 2009 there were 1 200 law enforcement officers working in the county of which 361 are sheriff s deputies 123 The number of Sheriff s deputies had risen to 843 in 2015 124 Of all crime that came to the attention of the sheriff s office in 2007 80 was drug related 125 From January to June 2009 the county reported a total of 10 037 crimes Of these a majority 3 002 were under the jurisdiction of the sheriff s department 126 In 2009 the crime rate was 3 471 3 property related crimes per 100 000 residents slightly above the national average 97 Public safety for Port Canaveral is under the direction of the Port Authority Traditionally emphasis was placed on monitoring the content of containerized cargo on incoming ships as well as underwater inspection of arriving ships that could be carrying explosive devices In 2008 the Canaveral Port Authority Board of Commissioners approved the creation of an independent police department 127 128 In 2017 the Florida Highway Patrol had about 32 troopers working different shifts on the I 95 interstate and the unincorporated parts of the county Normally there were five or six officers per shift 129 The county runs a fire rescue service In the year 2015 2016 they responded to 11 383 trauma calls 130 In 2017 the fatality rate for pedestrians was the second worst for metropolitan areas in the nation 131 In 2017 the most dangerous road for bicycles and pedestrians was on State Road A1A from Cocoa Beach to Cape Canaveral 132 Utilities Edit Three cities provide potable water and sewage for their cities and surrounding areas Cocoa Melbourne and Titusville The majority of Melbourne water customers are supplied with treated surface water from Lake Washington 133 Where available residents were obligated to hook into the system In 2012 there were 90 000 septic tanks 134 Storm and wastewater management fees vary In 2014 the county charged 36 annually per household Cities and towns charged from 36 to 77 52 per household annually 135 Public recreation Edit Main category Parks in Brevard County Florida nbsp Boardwalk over wetlands area at Chain of Lakes in TitusvilleThere are more than 100 parks and three campgrounds in the county that are managed by local government agencies 136 Many of these are managed by the Brevard County Parks and Recreation an agency within the Brevard County Government There are 25 public golf courses and three private ones Due to dwindling numbers of golfers five courses closed from 2004 to 2017 In 2017 three public courses were being considered for closure 137 In 11 sanctuaries that protect natural ecosystems the county s Environmentally Endangered Lands EEL Program offers passive recreation opportunities such as hiking wildlife viewing biking and paddling In 2013 there was a total of 24 000 acres 9 700 ha with 62 miles 100 km of trails and 120 miles 190 km of fire lanes The quantity of fire lanes was considered insufficient 138 The Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge 139 and the Canaveral National Seashore 140 are two national wildlife refuges in the county that offer recreational pursuits such as hiking wildlife viewing paddling and environmental education Social services Edit Main article Brevard County Social Services Brevard County provides a number of services to help older people juveniles people with physical or mental disabilities and minorities The Brevard County Housing Authority acquires and leases housing projects investigates housing conditions determines where slums and unsafe housing exist and investigates conditions dangerous to the public It is managed by a board appointed by the county commission 141 Several organization provide social services for juveniles such as the Children s Home Society Children s Advocacy Center of Brevard and The Vhild Care Association of Brevard County Elections EditAccording to the Secretary of State s office Republicans are a plurality of registered voters in Brevard County Brevard County voter registration amp party enrollment as of February 28 2022 142 Political party Total voters PercentageRepublican 191 197 42 42 Democratic 131 528 29 18 Independent 117 506 26 07 Third Parties 10 453 2 32 Total 450 684 100 United States presidential election results for Brevard County Florida 143 Year Republican Democratic Third partyNo No No 2020 207 883 57 48 148 549 41 08 5 221 1 44 2016 181 848 57 16 119 679 37 62 16 614 5 22 2012 159 300 55 62 122 993 42 94 4 135 1 44 2008 157 589 54 54 127 620 44 17 3 718 1 29 2004 153 068 57 66 110 309 41 55 2 085 0 79 2000 115 253 52 75 97 341 44 55 5 894 2 70 1996 88 022 45 11 80 445 41 23 26 666 13 67 1992 84 585 43 19 61 091 31 19 50 184 25 62 1988 104 854 70 30 43 004 28 83 1 301 0 87 1984 102 477 73 45 36 985 26 51 49 0 04 1980 69 460 60 07 39 007 33 73 7 169 6 20 1976 44 470 48 15 46 421 50 26 1 473 1 59 1972 62 773 78 73 16 854 21 14 106 0 13 1968 37 124 48 02 18 281 23 65 21 909 28 34 1964 24 551 49 71 24 833 50 29 0 0 00 1960 17 585 61 37 11 069 38 63 0 0 00 1956 10 004 71 81 3 928 28 19 0 0 00 1952 6 756 61 91 4 157 38 09 0 0 00 1948 2 315 41 61 2 348 42 20 901 16 19 1944 1 769 40 02 2 651 59 98 0 0 00 1940 1 984 39 85 2 995 60 15 0 0 00 1936 1 147 33 28 2 300 66 72 0 0 00 1932 956 34 05 1 852 65 95 0 0 00 1928 1 830 62 12 1 063 36 08 53 1 80 1924 515 34 22 872 57 94 118 7 84 1920 659 39 30 894 53 31 124 7 39 1916 174 18 95 599 65 25 145 15 80 1912 61 10 34 357 60 51 172 29 15 1908 225 38 86 294 50 78 60 10 36 1904 125 17 58 553 77 78 33 4 64 1900 121 17 34 513 73 50 64 9 17 1896 337 37 36 505 55 99 60 6 65 1892 0 0 00 449 88 74 57 11 26 Economy EditThe county Domestic Product was 14 5 billion in 2009 144 and increased to 24 6 billion in 2019 145 In 2010 and 2011 the Brookings Institution reported that Brevard ranked in the bottom fifth of the nation s top metro areas based on unemployment gross metropolitan product housing prices and foreclosed properties 146 Foreclosures reached a monthly high of 963 in March 2009 147 The county reached an annual high foreclosure in 2009 of 9 772 148 In December 2010 Forbes magazine rated the area the worst place in America to find a job 149 Government purchasing contributed 12 15 of the county s gross domestic product from 2000 to 2010 150 Though the area has a relatively small number of high technology companies 736 a business journal ranked it eighth in the country as a high tech center in 2009 The area had 23 096 high tech jobs with a ratio of 124 per 1 000 total jobs 151 In December 2010 Forbes magazine ranked the area as the worst in the country for finding a job for the second time in 2010 152 During 2020 overlapping the COVID 19 pandemic the metropolitan area was the second best performing out of 200 in the country 153 Personal income Edit As of the census of 2000 Median income for a family 47 571 Median income for males 36 542 Median income for females 24 632 Per capita income 21 484 The county has the 17th highest per capita income in the state out of 67 Median income for a household 40 099 In 2005 the median income for a household had risen to 43 281 154 The county ranked 17th for per capita income out of Florida s 67 counties The following were below the poverty line in 2000 Families 6 80 Total population 9 50 Under age 18 13 00 Age 65 or older 6 50 In 2012 79 621 people in the county were receiving food stamps 155 In 2010 there were 5 600 civilian government workers in the county They earned an average of 74 000 each in 2009 156 In 2009 84 401 households in the county 38 received social security payments averaging 16 136 for a total of 1 7 billion annually 53 717 24 received pension payments averaging 24 327 for a total of 1 3 billion annually 157 Housing Edit The taxable value of property went from 20 billion in 2002 to 40 billion in 2007 In 2009 the bubble burst and a rapid descent to 24 billion was experienced in 2017 the value rose to 35 billion The last figure includes new construction 158 In 2011 the county was rated 6th worst in the country for foreclosures There were 1 039 for the third quarter of 2010 Nearly half the homes in the county were worth less than their mortgages The average home had dropped 53 4 since the peak of the boom 159 In 2012 the county was the highest in foreclosure rate in the nation In 2013 the metro area was rated best in the country for buying with a 34 months supply of houses with a discount rate of 28 according to RealtyTrac It has since reduced its backlog 160 After various insurance companies pulled out of Florida after their losses from the 2004 hurricane season property insurance became a major concern for many homeowners As of 2011 32 000 Brevard policyholders insure with the state owned Citizens Property Insurance Corporation 161 In 2010 Kiplinger com rated the county one of five best places in America to retire Factors evaluated included cost of living weather the number of doctors taxes crime rates and recreational opportunities 162 The largest home in Brevard is a 50 room 19 000 square feet 1 800 m2 mansion in Suntree built in 1991 and once owned by Cecil Fielder 163 Development Edit The Viera Company developing West Viera gained state permission and county acquiescence to create a self governing board named the Viera Stewardship District that could raise taxes and sell bonds to pay for roads water lines pumping stations and other infrastructure needed to support the construction of 16 500 houses apartments and condominiums The company proved that development could fund itself citation needed Industry Edit The Brevard economy has been driven by Trade Transportation and Utilities 18 Professional and Business Services 17 Total government 15 Education and Health 14 Manufacturing 12 Leisure and hospitality 10 Construction 6 Financial 4 In 2012 local government employed 21 000 workers Over the years the percentage has varied from 7 2 to 7 9 of the population 164 The number of people working in construction dropped from 2 630 in 2005 to 1 420 in 2010 165 Port Canaveral is one of the world s busiest cruise port There are seven cruise lines with six major cruise terminals There is 750 000 square feet 70 000 m2 of covered freight storage capacity It handled 4 000 000 short tons 3 600 000 t of cargo in 2004 The port has contributed 500 million annually to the county s economy Two hospitals were among the top five private employers in the county together employing 8 850 in 2009 108 In 2008 14 865 workers were employed at the NASA Kennedy Space Center The Center directly spent 1 82 billion in the county 108 A concern has been the probable reassignment of thousands of Space Coast workers when the Space Shuttle is discontinued in 2010 In 2010 9 000 jobs were expected to be lost from the shuttle and other programs 166 Each launch contributed 4 million to the county s economy Annually 78 million is spent at the Space Center Visitor s Complex and 5 9 million from space business visitors 167 In 2014 there were 495 aerospace companies in the county There were 36 223 workers Sales and revenue from this industry were 3 4 billion 168 L3Harris Technologies headquartered in the county has the most employees in the private sector 7 000 in 2019 169 Two locally headquartered builders Mercedes Homes and Holiday were among the top 30 in the nation Mercedes had 1 billion in sales in 2004 There are 15 Community Redevelopment agencies in the county They are funded from real estate taxes in the affected area Cocoa has three and Eau Gallie one 170 Though the area has a relatively small number of high technology companies 736 a business journal ranked it eighth in the country as a high tech center in 2009 The area had 23 096 high tech jobs with a ratio of 124 per 1 000 total jobs 171 The county had 1 050 restaurants in 2007 and nearly that many 1 040 in 2010 There were 22 600 leisure and hospitality workers in the county in 2006 This figure includes hotel workers That figure had dropped 8 5 to 20 700 in 2010 172 In the early 2010s the Shiloh area was proposed by Space Florida as a potential location for the development of a commercial only spaceport Located immediately north of the U S Government s Kennedy Space Center the open access to the flyover range on the open Atlantic Ocean to the east and easy access to the tracking facilities of the Eastern Test Range make the location an attractive launch site Among other potential users of the commercial spaceport facility SpaceX was reported to be considering Shiloh as one of several potential locations for building a commercial launch facility 173 Military Edit Military installations in Brevard County include Patrick Space Force Base near Satellite Beach Cape Canaveral Space Force Station CCSFS adjacent to the Kennedy Space Center and the U S Air Force Malabar Test Facility on Minton Road in suburban Palm Bay In 2009 they employed a total of 2 000 civilian federal workers 156 In 2012 there were 2 900 military jobs in the county 164 The United States Coast Guard USCG Maintains one station in Port Canaveral the station is located on the east bank of the West Turning Basin The station is home to USCG cutter 617 174 The Navy maintains a Trident turning basin at Port Canaveral for ballistic missile submarines The Naval Ordnance Test Unit NOTU tests weapons on these subs which arrive at the rate of one a month 160 ships visited their two piers in 2017 175 The 2005 base closures included realigning NOTU out of state The community was successful in having this decision revoked citation needed The unit employs 100 military personnel and 900 civilian contractors 176 Cape Canaveral Space Force Station houses the Air Force Space amp Missile Museum and Launch Complex 26 where many unmanned rockets were launched early in the U S space program including Explorer 1 the first US spacecraft placed in earth orbit 177 The USS Brevard AK 164 was a World War II Alamosa class naval cargo ship that was decommissioned shortly after the war 178 Agriculture Edit 23 of Brevard County is agricultural usable for citrus raising cattle or horses Cattle ranches include the Deseret Duda Ranch Kempfer and two other major ranches 179 Citrus growers include Victory Groves and Harvey s Indian River Groves The county ranked 21 out of 24 Florida counties in the shipment of gift fruit citation needed In 2009 aquaculture was a 900 000 business in the county 180 The county produces more than 25 of all blue crabs along Florida s East Coast 181 There are 40 4 H related clubs in the county including livestock and pet related and after school clubs 182 As in all Cooperative extension service a land grant college the University of Florida conducted over 60 courses in 2010 in aid of 4 H programs and other agricultural pursuits 183 In February 2010 the USDA declared that Brevard along with 59 other Florida counties was a primary natural disaster area 180 This happened when the temperature falls below 28 F 2 C degrees for 4 hours where crops are being grown Tourism Edit In 2016 tourism represents about 9 of the county s gross domestic product The industry employs about 13 of the workforce 184 The county raised its room tax to 5 in 2005 In 2012 this raised 8 4 million 185 In 2008 tourists spent 2 89 billion in the county This is distributed in several categories lodging 839 million eating and drinking 509 million Kennedy Space Center 597 million retail sales 450 million entertainment 120 million and Port Canaveral 109 million 186 Brevard tourists come mainly from ten states Florida itself is first followed by Ohio Illinois Michigan New York Virginia Wisconsin Georgia Minnesota and Pennsylvania The five primary sources of foreign visitors are Canada the United Kingdom Germany China and Italy 187 1 6 million people visited the Space Center Visitor Complex in 2008 108 Tourism measured by the tourist tax reached a peak in March 2007 188 In 2009 there were 2 4 million overnight visitors in the county There were 1 2 million day visitors 189 In 2013 a city manager estimated that 20 of income from tourism comes during spring break 190 Brevard competes with other Florida areas for tourists A number of organizations help promote the area The Space Coast Office of Tourism consists of county staff and the Brevard County Tourist Development Council TDC They attempt to attract tourists The TDC serves as an advisory council to the county on the expenditures of revenues received from a tourist tax This revenue is spent on beach improvements visitor information centers and website 191 promotion and advertising the Brevard Zoo additional beach improvements and the Space Coast Stadium 97 7 million has been spent on beach replenishment in the county between 2000 and 2010 This was funded 58 by the federal government 27 by the state and 15 by the county 192 In 2008 monthly tourist tax revenue slumped from a high of 1 174 742 in March to a seasonal low in September of 432 145 193 In 2008 the county had 11 000 hotel rooms available In July 2007 there was a 66 1 occupancy rate 194 In 2008 the county had a nearly identical 81 occupancy rate in March and April This fell to a seasonal low of 42 3 in September 195 In January 2010 the average hotel room rate was 88 25 196 Cocoa Main Street a member of the Florida and National Main Street Programs works toward restoring business sites in the historic area known as Cocoa Village Cocoa Main Street has received six Florida Main Street Awards given by the Secretary of State The restored area is a tourist attraction and an economic magnet 197 Melbourne Main Street is another historic business area and tourist attraction restored through the Main Street Programs 198 Brevard has five judged art festivals annually attracting tens of thousands of people to art displays Most festivals are held in the spring or fall when many tourists can attend Many other annual festivals are held in parks and public sites throughout the year The Brevard Cultural Alliance BCA maintains an event calendar 199 and a map of sites of historic cultural and ecological interest 200 The annual Florida Key Lime Pie Festival is held beach side every Martin Luther King Jr Day weekend In 2018 The Florida Key Lime Pie Company successfully made the World s largest key lime pie 201 An annual February Greek Festival had over 8 000 visitors in 2011 202 The annual Grant Seafood Festival attracts as many as 50 000 people for the two day February event It is the Southeast s largest and longest running seafood festival 203 An ice skating rink in Rockledge serves the county s residents and visitors with hockey and figure skating events 204 In 2009 recreational boat owners generated almost 51 million annually towards the county economy ranking the industry fifth in the state 205 Competitiveness Edit In 2010 a local group compared the county against four other peer cities Austin Texas Colorado Springs Colorado Huntsville Alabama and Raleigh North Carolina It evaluated nine areas business dynamism vitality competitiveness education economic growth economic prosperity livability productivity labor supply technology and innovation work force While the county does well against national figures and scored high in livability it usually ranked last against these peers in the other eight areas 97 In 2009 the county had 13 patents per 1 000 workers more than double the national average of 6 4 patents per 1 000 97 In 2009 Forbes ranked the county 18th out of 100 MSAs and first out of 8 metros in Florida for affordable housing and short commute times among others 206 In August 2009 Florida Trend rated two Brevard companies Harris Corporation 207 and Health First Health Plans 208 in their rankings of the best places to work in Florida In May 2009 the Palm Bay Melbourne area was ranked as the No 8 tech center in the United States by Bizjournals It overcame its low number of total high tech companies and jobs by having a high number of jobs per high tech company 4 and high tech jobs compared to total private sector jobs 2 209 Forbes magazine ranked Melbourne 2nd out of 150 metropolitan areas in the US for the percentage of the population that are engineers 6 6 just ahead of Silicon Valley It reached a maximum employment of 254 514 in 2006 210 In 2006 Forbes magazine named Harris Corporation headquartered in Brevard to its Platinum 400 List The Technological Research and Development Authority based on the Space Coast delivers technologies to schools and small businesses throughout the state of Florida They obtain this information through strategic alliances with NASA the federal government the aerospace industry and state partners They also sponsor a business incubator at the Melbourne Airport The largest hotel in Brevard has 284 rooms and 30 000 square feet 2 800 m2 of meeting space 211 Labor Edit There were 168 500 private sector jobs in the county in 2009 The Bureau of Labor Statistics counted the following workers in Brevard along with average annual pay Retail 25 900 23 361 Manufacturing 21 700 65 521 Local government 20 100 42 517 Hospitality 19 600 15 857 The largest local employer is Brevard Public Schools with 9 500 of whom 5 000 are teachers 212 Brevard County Teachers are represented by the Brevard Federation of Teachers AFT The county had an unemployment rate of 12 7 in January 2010 a 20 year record high 213 In March 2010 there were 33 500 people out of work 214 The county experienced a record low unemployment in 2005 of 2 8 215 There were 32 608 people unemployed in the county in January 2011 216 In 2009 there were 6 400 federal workers total employed in the county They earned an average of 74 600 217 In 2009 average annual salaries in the county for engineers was 90 563 registered nurses 53 315 education 49 441 police officers 43 035 cooks 21 569 and cashiers 19 489 The average annual pay for all workers was then 42 411 218 In 2011 there were more engineers 48 per thousand workers than any other region in the United States 219 Kennedy Space Center KSC is the largest employer in the county with 15 000 contractors and civil servants 220 While there is concern about the new generation of space vehicles requiring 1 3 fewer workers about that number were eligible for retirement by 2011 Unions represented at KSC include the American Federation of Government Employees the International Association of Machinists and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Banking Edit In 2007 Space Coast Credit Union was the largest locally based financial institution in Brevard County and the third largest credit union in the state of Florida with assets of over 3 billion 221 222 In 2011 Wells Fargo with 1 9 billion in local deposits had 26 share of the business SunTrust 1 3 billion 17 Bank of America 1 2 billion 16 Regions Bank 408 million 5 and JPMorgan Chase 379 million 5 223 Retail Edit In 2011 the majority of groceries were sold in chain stores Publix has 23 stores Winn Dixie has 10 Wal Mart has 12 stores the county has three warehouse clubs 38 of groceries were purchased at Publix 30 at Wal Mart superstores and 7 at Winn Dixie 224 Private charities Edit In 2013 there were 1 611 private charities registered in the county They received 1 5 billion spent 1 4 billion and held 2 5 billion in assets 225 Health EditHealth statistics Edit Brevard was ranked 25th in the state out of 67 counties for health outcomes in 2014 22 of residents smoke 28 are obese 25 are physically inactive 20 drink in excess The county ranked 13 in clinical care 25th in societal factors including air pollution and drinking water quality 226 In 2013 there were about 88 000 persons without medical insurance in the county 227 Health care services tend to cost more in Brevard than Orlando or the statistical average in Florida In 2009 a nursing home private room averaged 79 023 annually semi private 74 643 private one bedroom assisted living 39 000 A home health aide Medicare certified was 88 660 substantially higher than the Florida average of 51 480 Adult day care 44 hours was cheaper at 12 870 annually as was a home health aide licensed only 38 896 228 According to 2007 health risk data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Brevard County Palm Bay Melbourne Titusville Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area is tied for fourth highest among all Micro and Metropolitan Statistical Areas in percentage of heavy drinkers 229 In 2013 the County Health Department Director issued a caution about the potential danger of flesh eating bacteria that inhabit inland estuaries 230 Healthcare facilities Edit As of 2011 there were ten hospitals in the county with 1 734 beds total 231 Health First is the largest healthcare provider in the county consisting of four not for profit hospitals Cape Canaveral Hospital in Cocoa Beach Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne Viera Hospital in Viera Florida and Palm Bay Community Hospital in Palm Bay Besides hospitalization services include outpatient centers the county s only trauma center at Holmes Regional Medical Center home care specialized programs for cancer diabetes heart stroke and rehabilitative services central Brevard s largest medical group and Medicare Advantage commercial POS and commercial HMO health plans Health First tries to integrate quality healthcare services with state of the art technology 232 Parrish Medical Center a 210 bed hospital was named America s No 1 Healing Hospital for the third straight year by the Baptist Healing Trust 233 Space Coast Center for Independent Living offers over all services for individuals with all types of disabilities peer support advocacy skills training accessibility surveys support groups transportation specialized equipment sign language interpreter coordination services 234 and a program for high school students for career development 235 The Space Coast Early Intervention Center is a nationally recognized not for profit pre school and therapeutic center that offers care and aids with the development of small children with special needs 236 Children are treated and educated with the specific goal of mainstreaming children diagnosed with the following into public school Down syndrome Williams syndrome cerebral palsy deletion syndrome PDDs including Rett syndrome autism and Apert syndrome as well as children with visual speech and hearing delays Health Outreach Prevention amp Education HOPE is a network of community partners working together to provide care for people without insurance and for children with special needs This network includes hospitals citation needed Harmony Farms runs a therapeutic riding program located on land donated by Duda Ranch located in Cocoa Florida 237 Mental Health Edit The Brevard Alzheimer s Foundation is unique for being a local organization only It has three adult daycare service locations and often provides transportation and funding 238 The non profit Circles of Care provides mental health programs to Brevard 239 Dialing 2 1 1 in the county gives response to people in crisis and or needing information about community resources 240 Former place names EditMain article Former place names in Brevard County Florida There are place names currently used or used at one time by the USGS Some are early developments while others are former stations along the main line of the Florida East Coast Railway Several of these disappeared when Kennedy Space Center took over their area 11 Education EditMain article Education in Brevard County Florida Higher education is provided by Eastern Florida State College EFSC and Florida Institute of Technology There are satellite campuses for the University of Central Florida Barry University Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Keiser University and Webster University Elementary and secondary education is provided by the Brevard Public Schools and private schools In 2011 six public schools were ranked by the state in the top ten schools in the state out of 2 800 There was one list each for primary and secondary schools 241 Libraries EditMain article Brevard County Library System The Brevard County Library System has 17 branches 242 Although the Merritt Island Public Library is counted as part of the Brevard County Public Library System it is part of a separate library district In 2005 HB1079 was passed to codify all the special acts under which the Merritt Island Public Library District exists 243 Sports EditMinor league baseballBrevard County was the home of the Brevard County Manatees the Class A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers until 2016 In 2009 the Space Coast Surge a member of the Florida Winter Baseball League had the Cocoa Stadium as their home stadium 244 Major league baseballThe Washington Nationals held their spring training at Space Coast Stadium in Viera until 2016 They play about 14 games against other professional teams locally in March as part of the Grapefruit League 245 Minor league basketballThe Brevard Blue Ducks members of the United States Basketball League USBL played at the Clemente Center at Florida Tech 246 Minor league footballThe Brevard Rams and Space Coast Predators were scheduled to play as members of the Florida Football Alliance in 2010 247 Amateur sportsAside from school sponsored sports there are youth leagues for basketball football soccer lacrosse gymnastics baseball and swimming Infrastructure EditTransportation Edit Main article Transportation in Brevard County Florida While Brevard County has transportation available in the usual modes for a coastal county highways shipping and airlines it has the addition of space transportation making it unique in the world 248 Public transportation is provided by Space Coast Area Transit 249 The county contains about 300 gasoline retail outlets 250 Airports Edit Arthur Dunn Airpark Melbourne Orlando International Airport Merritt Island Airport Space Coast Regional Airport Valkaria AirportPower Edit Florida Power amp Light FPL maintains an oil fired generating plant at Sharpes it generates 800 megawatts 1 100 000 hp supplying most of the requirements for the county In 2008 the company announced plans to replace the plant with a more efficient natural gas powered plant in 2013 with a 1 250 megawatt capacity which can supply 250 000 homes or businesses 251 Near FPL s plant is the Indian River Power Plant formerly owned by the Orlando Utilities Commission it is now owned and operated by RRI Energy In 2016 FPL had 304 400 customers in Brevard 252 Florida City Gas furnishes natural gas to various areas of the county 253 Communication Edit The area code for most of the county became 321 in 1999 as in the 3 2 1 lift off countdown sequence A small portion of the county along the southern border including the communities of Micco and Barefoot Bay share a 772 area code with Indian River County and St Lucie County Florida to the south Solid waste Edit The county government maintains various landfills for solid waste Brevard County Central Disposal Facility is located in Cocoa has a size 190 acre 77 ha and receives annually around 275 000 tonnes of waste 254 In 2013 the county planned a new 100 million landfill north of U S Route 192 near the border with Osceola County 8 5 miles 13 7 km west of I 95 The county has awarded a 3 9 million contract for a wetlands mitigation for this new landfill 255 In 2013 the county for the first time let a seven year contract out for bids for solid waste The resulting contract is expected to cost 1 billion over the lifetime of the contract the county s largest single contract This was the first time in 20 years a bid was requested In the past Waste Management Inc has performed the work not only for the county but for 9 of 16 Brevard municipalities Waste Pro has five of the remaining municipal contracts Rockledge and Titusville maintain their own trash service 256 In 2013 the county directly contracts for solid waste pickup for 100 000 residences 257 Water Edit In 2013 the county consumed about 100 000 000 US gallons 380 000 000 L 83 000 000 imp gal daily Landscape irrigation accounted for about half of this usage 258 In 2017 there were five municipal entities selling water figures in parentheses are millions of gallons day Cocoa 22 Melbourne 19 Palm Bay 6 Titusville 2 and West Melbourne 1 The fifth Brevard County 1 is low because county areas outside the preceding cities purchase their water from those cities 259 Wastewater Edit The county controls six Wastewater Treatment Facilities Mims 900 000 US gallons 3 400 000 L 750 000 imp gal day Port St John 500 000 US gallons 1 900 000 L 420 000 imp gal day South Central Viera 12 000 000 US gallons 45 000 000 L 10 000 000 imp gal day South Beaches and Barefoot Bay area 260 Some cities have wastewater treatment plants as well 261 Media EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Brevard County Florida news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Brevard County is within the Orlando Daytona Beach Melbourne Cocoa Clermont television market The county is within range of many television and radio stations located in Orlando 262 Newspapers Edit Florida Today is the major daily newspaper serving Melbourne Brevard County and the Space Coast region of Florida It is owned by the media conglomerate Gannett Company 263 A monthly newspaper El Playero serves the Spanish speaking population of the Space Coast 264 The Brevard Business News Hometown News Space Coast Daily Talk of Titusville and Viera Voice also cover local news within Brevard County citation needed The Brevard Technical Journal is the industry monthly newspaper for business management engineering purchasing and manufacturing It features news topics ranging from business to technology citation needed Radio Edit Television Edit Most of Brevard County receives cable television from Charter Spectrum Comcast serves the Micco and Palm Bay areas in southern Brevard County Local stations licensed to or located in Brevard County include Channel 43 WOTF TV UniMas Channel 52 WHLV TV TBN Channel 68 WEFS educational independent Films and television Edit The following films were filmed in parts in Brevard County 265 Matinee 1993 filmed in Cocoa Village and Cocoa Playhouse Apollo 13 1995 Contact 1997 Armageddon 1998 and Moonraker 1979 all utilized Cape Canaveral or Kennedy Space Center facilities Marvin s Room 1996 filmed in Rockledge Nightmare 1981 horror film shot in Merritt Island Cocoa Cocoa Beach and Titusville A Night in Heaven 1983 filmed in Titusville Things Behind the Sun 2001 by independent filmmakers Allison Anders raised in Cocoa Beach and Cape Canaveral and Kurt Voss Space Cowboys 2000 Portions of Jaws 3 D 1983 were filmed on the Minutemen Causeway The Number 23 2007 shot scenes on the shore of Cocoa Beach I ll Believe You 2007 The Manure Film Project A Crappy Documentary with Absolutely No Budget 2018 266 Transformers Dark of the Moon directed by Michael Bay Filmed in 2010 at Kennedy Space Center s Vehicle Assembly Building VAB orbiter processing facilities and launch pad among other areasTelevision series included The Cape 13 episodes 1996 through 1997 From the Earth to the Moon a miniseries 1998 I Dream of Jeannie a 1960s comedy series was set in Cocoa Beach and Cape Canaveral but filmed in California Arts and culture EditThe Maxwell C King Center for the Performing Arts seating 2000 features locally produced and former Broadway shows ballet and symphony Several different performances are scheduled each week The Brevard Symphony Orchestra and the Space Coast Ballet offer shows performed by professionals There is the professional Space Coast Symphony Orchestra 267 Community orchestras and bands include but are not limited to the Melbourne Community Orchestra 268 the Space Coast Pops and the Community Band of Brevard 269 Choral groups include the Brevard Community Chorus 270 the Brevard Chorale 271 the Indialantic Chamber Singers 272 and the Brevard Youth Chorus 273 The Brevard Zoo is a 75 acres 30 ha facility 274 that contains more than 650 animals representing more than 165 species from Florida South America Africa Asia and Australia The Zoo offers animal experiences including giraffe and lorikeet feedings African kayak tours paddle boats in the wetlands and a train ride citation needed BalletThe Space Coast Ballet incorporates professional principal dancers and instructors together with many roles for local senior talent as well as roles for students They annually stage The Nutcracker Museums and attractionsThe Space Coast has a number of museums from the rocket exhibitions at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex and the Air Force Space and Missile Museum to local museums and others of unique character such as the American Police Hall of Fame amp Museum citation needed The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex offers an educational look at the accomplishments of America s space program The Observation Gantry near Launch Complex 39 offers a view of the Space Shuttle launch pads first built for the Apollo missions the Vehicle Assembly Building and the crawlerway over which rockets are taken to the pad The Apollo Saturn V Center displays an example of the largest rocket ever launched 275 The US Space Walk of Fame in Titusville commemorates the manned space program s history with museum and monuments 276 The Brevard Museum of History amp Natural Science features the remains of the Windover Man the oldest human remains found on the North American continent and a re creation of the Windover Dig a wet archaeological site A visitor may see how Native Americans lived and Florida pioneers survived 277 Honor America runs the Liberty Bell Memorial Museum This houses a replica of the Liberty Bell historical documents and patriotic memorabilia Items are permanent reminders of our nation s history as well 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