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Hillsborough County, Florida

Hillsborough County is located in the west-central portion of the U.S. state of Florida. In the 2020 census, the population was 1,459,762,[2] making it the fourth-most populous county in Florida and the most populous county outside the Miami metropolitan area. A 2021 estimate has the population of Hillsborough County at 1,512,070 people with a yearly growth rate of 1.34%,[3] which itself is greater than the populations of 12 states according to their 2019 population estimates.[4] Its county seat and largest city is Tampa.[5] Hillsborough County is part of the Tampa–St. PetersburgClearwater Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Hillsborough County
Downtown Tampa skyline
Location within the U.S. state of Florida
Florida's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 27°55′N 82°21′W / 27.91°N 82.35°W / 27.91; -82.35
Country United States
State Florida
FoundedJanuary 25, 1834
Named forWills Hill, Earl of Hillsborough
SeatTampa
Largest cityTampa
Area
 • Total1,266 sq mi (3,280 km2)
 • Land1,020 sq mi (2,600 km2)
 • Water246 sq mi (640 km2)  19.4%
Population
 (2020)
 • Total1,459,762[1]
 • Density1,431/sq mi (553/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Congressional districts12th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th
Websitewww.hillsboroughcounty.org

History

 
Hillsborough County Courthouse, c. 1891
 
Hillsborough County Courthouse and Confederate Monument in Tampa

Hillsborough County was created on January 25, 1834, from Alachua and Monroe Counties,[6] during the U.S. territorial period (1822–1845). The new county was named for Wills Hill, the Earl of Hillsborough, who served as British Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1768 to 1772.[7] The County was created through efforts by Augustus Steele.[8]

The county's 1834 area was much larger and included eight other present-day counties: Charlotte County, DeSoto, Hardee, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, and Sarasota.[9]

The last significant change in Hillsborough County's borders was the separation of its western section to create Pinellas County in 1911.[citation needed]

On New Year's Day in 1914, the St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line initiated the first scheduled commercial airline service in the world, from St. Petersburg to Tampa.[10]

Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,266 square miles (3,280 km2), of which 1,020 square miles (2,600 km2) are land and 246 square miles (640 km2) (19.4%) are covered by water.[11] About 158.27 miles (254.71 km) of shoreline are on Tampa Bay.

The county's unincorporated area is around 888 square miles (2,300 km2), more than 84% of the total land area. Municipalities account for 163 square miles (420 km2). The modern boundaries of the county place it midway along the west coast of Florida.[citation needed]

A narrow portion of Hillsborough County to the south, consisting almost exclusively of water, extends west to the Gulf of Mexico roughly along the Tampa Port Shipping Channel. This has the effect of keeping Hillsborough County from being technically landlocked. The central portion of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge is in Hillsborough County. So is Egmont Key, at the entrance to Tampa Bay; this narrow strip of land separates Pinellas County from Manatee County. The northernmost tip of a spoil island just west of Port Manatee also lies in Hillsborough County.[citation needed]

Hillsborough is home to Alafia River State Park and Hillsborough River state parks, and to the C. W. Bill Young Regional Reservoir and Lithia Springs, one of the largest natural springs in Florida.[citation needed]

Adjacent counties

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1840452
18502,377425.9%
18602,98125.4%
18703,2167.9%
18805,81480.8%
189014,941157.0%
190036,013141.0%
191078,374117.6%
192088,25712.6%
1930153,51973.9%
1940180,14817.3%
1950249,89438.7%
1960397,78859.2%
1970490,26523.2%
1980646,96032.0%
1990834,05428.9%
2000998,94819.8%
20101,229,22623.1%
20201,459,76218.8%
2022 (est.)1,513,3013.7%
U.S. Decennial Census[12]
1790-1960[13] 1900-1990[14]
1990-2000[15] 2010-2019[2] 2022[16]

2020 Census

Hillsborough County racial composition[17][18]
(NH = Non-Hispanic)[a]
Race Pop 2010 Pop 2020 % 2010 % 2020
White (NH) 660,565 667,791 53.74% 45.75%
Black or African American (NH) 191,260 224,479 15.56% 15.38%
Native American or Alaska Native (NH) 2,948 2,817 0.24% 0.19%
Asian (NH) 41,328 69,928 3.36% 4.79%
Pacific Islander (NH) 703 914 0.06% 0.06%
Some Other Race (NH) 2,992 9,655 0.24% 0.66%
Mixed/Multi-Racial (NH) 22,795 56,797 1.85% 3.89%
Hispanic or Latino 306,635 427,381 24.95% 29.28%
Total 1,229,226 1,459,762 100.00% 100.00%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 1,459,762 people, 539,919 households, and 338,683 families residing in the county.

2010 Census

 
Ethnic origins in Hillsborough County

U.S. Census Bureau 2010 Ethnic/Race Demographics:[21][22]

In 2010, 6.0% of the Hillsborough's population considered themselves to be of only American ancestry (regardless of race or ethnicity.)[21]

Of the 536,092 households, 29.74% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 44.25% were married couples living together, 14.76% had a female householder with no husband present, and 35.69% were not families. About 27.12% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.96% (2.35% male and 5.61% female) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.55 and the average family size was 3.11.[25][26]

The age distribution was 23.9% under the age of 18, 10.5% from 18 to 24, 28.3% from 25 to 44, 25.4% from 45 to 64, and 11.8% were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36.1 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.1 males.[25][26]

The median income for a household in the county was $49,536, and for a family was $59,886. Males had a median income of $43,125 versus $35,184 for females. The per capita income for the county was $27,062. About 10.7% of families and 14.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 19.9% of those under age 18 and 9.6% of those aged 65 or over.[27]

In 2010, 15.1% of the county's population was foreign born, with 44.5% being naturalized American citizens. Of foreign-born residents, 67.5% were born in Latin America, 16.7% born in Asia, 9.2% were born in Europe, 3.2% born in Africa, 3.1% in North America, and 0.3% were born in Oceania.[citation needed]

2000 Census

As of the census of 2000, 998,948 people, 391,357 households, and 255,164 families resided in the county. The population density was 951 inhabitants per square mile (367/km2). The 425,962 housing units averaged 405 per square mile (156/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 75.17% White (63.3% Non-Hispanic White),[28] 14.96% Black or African American, 0.39% Native American, 2.20% Asian, 0.07% Pacific Islander, 4.66% from other races, and a 2.56% from two or more races. 17.99% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The county was the thirty-second most populous county in the nation.

Of the 391,357 households, 31.40% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 47.70% were married couples living together, 13.20% had a female householder with no husband present, and 34.80% were not families. Roughly 26.90% of all households were made up of individuals, and 8.10% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.51 and the average family size was 3.07.

The age distribution was: 25.30% under the age of 18, 9.30% from 18 to 24, 31.70% from 25 to 44, 21.70% from 45 to 64, and 12.00% were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females there were 95.80 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.70 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $40,663, and for a family was $48,223. Males had a median income of $34,111 versus $26,962 for females. The per capita income for the county was $21,812. About 9.10% of families and 12.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 17.20% of those under age 18 and 10.00% of those age 65 or over.

Level of Education
Level Hillsborough Co. Florida U.S.

College/Associate Degree 29.0% 28.8% 27.4%
Bachelor's Degree 16.7% 14.3% 15.5%
Master's or PhD 8.4% 8.1% 8.9%
Total 54.1% 51.2% 51.8%

Source: U.S. Census[29]

Languages

As of 2010, 74.59% of the population spoke only English at home, 19.52% spoke Spanish, 0.56% French Creole (mainly Haitian Creole), and 0.51% spoke Vietnamese as their mother language.[30] In total, 25.41% of the population spoke a language other than English as their primary language.[30]

Politics and government

Voter registration

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

Hillsborough County Voter Registration & Party Enrollment as of February 28, 2023[31]
Political party Total Voters Percentage
Democratic 336,267 36.80%
Republican 292,455 31.44%
Independent 281,660 29.65%
Minor parties 17,241 1.87%
Total 934,250 100.00%

Statewide and national elections

Hillsborough County tends to lean Democratic, having not been won by a Republican presidential candidate since the 2004 election. For the last quarter-century, it has been a powerful swing county in one of the nation's most important swing states. It is part of the politically important I-4 Corridor between Tampa Bay and Orlando, an area that historically decides most elections in Florida. Hillsborough was considered a bellwether county, voting for the statewide winner in every presidential election from 1964-2012. It has also voted for the winner of the presidency in every election since 1928 except twice, voting for the loser only in 1992 and 2016. The southern portion of the county, around Tampa, is powerfully Democratic, while the northern and eastern portions are heavily Republican.

On the statewide level, the county also tends to lean Democratic with Democrats Bill Nelson for senator and Andrew Gillum for governor both winning the county in the 2018 elections. However, Republican senator Marco Rubio did win the county in his 2010, 2016 and 2022 senatorial campaigns and Republican Governor Ron Desantis won it in his 2022 gubernatorial campaign after the county supported Democrats for the previous three gubernatorial elections since 2010.

In 2008, Barack Obama won the county by seven points, the first Democrat to capture the county since Bill Clinton's re-election victory in 1996.[32] Obama won Hillsborough again in 2012 over Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney by roughly the same margin.

In 2016, Donald Trump became the first Republican since Calvin Coolidge in 1924 to win the election without carrying the county.

United States presidential election results for Hillsborough County, Florida[33]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 327,398 45.85% 376,367 52.71% 10,303 1.44%
2016 266,870 44.19% 307,896 50.99% 29,124 4.82%
2012 250,186 46.04% 286,467 52.71% 6,776 1.25%
2008 236,355 45.94% 272,963 53.05% 5,183 1.01%
2004 245,576 53.01% 214,132 46.23% 3,514 0.76%
2000 180,794 50.17% 169,576 47.06% 9,984 2.77%
1996 136,656 44.33% 144,266 46.80% 27,349 8.87%
1992 130,643 42.07% 115,282 37.13% 64,577 20.80%
1988 150,151 59.89% 99,014 39.49% 1,551 0.62%
1984 157,926 64.67% 86,230 35.31% 52 0.02%
1980 106,160 51.71% 88,271 42.99% 10,883 5.30%
1976 78,504 44.82% 94,589 54.01% 2,052 1.17%
1972 106,956 70.13% 45,305 29.71% 249 0.16%
1968 49,441 34.77% 45,848 32.24% 46,913 32.99%
1964 50,616 41.52% 71,289 58.48% 0 0.00%
1960 48,887 43.99% 62,240 56.01% 0 0.00%
1956 41,889 52.04% 38,610 47.96% 0 0.00%
1952 36,316 52.20% 33,252 47.80% 0 0.00%
1948 13,529 32.77% 18,854 45.67% 8,903 21.56%
1944 10,252 24.76% 31,146 75.24% 0 0.00%
1940 7,805 20.25% 30,738 79.75% 0 0.00%
1936 5,361 20.97% 20,202 79.03% 0 0.00%
1932 4,711 19.75% 19,143 80.25% 0 0.00%
1928 11,703 52.98% 9,993 45.24% 392 1.77%
1924 1,585 22.08% 4,470 62.26% 1,125 15.67%
1920 3,772 30.54% 6,976 56.49% 1,601 12.96%
1916 691 10.45% 4,627 69.95% 1,297 19.61%
1912 159 4.07% 2,641 67.63% 1,105 28.30%
1908 367 9.94% 2,703 73.17% 624 16.89%
1904 516 16.38% 1,976 62.71% 659 20.91%
1900 349 10.76% 2,257 69.55% 639 19.69%
1896 584 20.14% 2,115 72.96% 200 6.90%
1892 0 0.00% 2,718 95.60% 125 4.40%
Gubernatorial Election Results
Year Republican Democratic Third parties
2022 54.17% 261,936 44.95% 217,349 0.87% 4,229
2018 44.86% 234,835 53.79% 281,598 1.34% 7,037
2014 45.59% 170,127 48.29% 180,168 6.12% 22,837
2010 46.59% 148,429 49.91% 158,995 3.51% 11,171
2006 52.80% 152,494 44.45% 128,375 2.75% 7,931
2002 55.81% 175,629 42.67% 134,274 0.76% 2,378

Local politics

A home rule charter for Hillsborough County was approved by voters in a county-wide referendum held in September 1983, and the first county commissioners elected under this new charter took office on May 28, 1985.

The charter divides the power of county government between legislative and executive branches. The Board of County Commissioners, which composes the legislative branch, sets overall policy by means of ordinances, resolutions, and motions.

The executive powers of county government are vested in the county administrator, appointed by county commissioners and charged by the charter to faithfully implement the powers of the board. The charter provides for a county attorney, to be hired by the county administrator with the advice and consent of the county commissioners. The charter contains a provision for a charter review board appointed by County Commissioners every five years to conduct a study of county government and propose amendments to the charter. These amendments must be presented to voters for approval. One amendment was approved in November 2002, adding the position of County Internal Performance Auditor to the government structure. This position reports directly to the County Commission.

The current administrator is Bonnie M. Wise, who took office on July 1, 2020, replacing Mike Merrill, who had served as administrator since 2010.[34] Wise previously served as the county's deputy administrator and Tampa's chief financial officer.[35]

Of the seven members of the Board of County Commissioners for Hillsborough County, four are elected from single-member districts, and three are elected county-wide. The board approves the county's operating and capital budgets and the county's capital-improvement program. It may take action on any programs for the improvement of the county and the welfare of its residents.

Government officials

These five countywide elected positions have specific responsibilities under the county charter:

  • Clerk of the Circuit Court: Cindy Stuart (D)
  • Sheriff: Chad Chronister (R)
  • Property Appraiser: Bob Henriquez (D)
  • Tax Collector: Nancy Millan (D)
  • Supervisor of Elections: Craig Latimer (D)

Under a charter ordinance that went into effect May 1985, county commissioners are directed to perform legislative functions of government by developing policy for the management of Hillsborough County. The county administrator, a professional appointed by the board, and the administrative staff are responsible for the implementation of these policies.

The board also serves as the Environmental Protection Commission. Individual board members serve on various other boards, authorities, and commissions such as the Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, Tampa Bay Water, Aviation Authority, Expressway Authority, Sports Authority, Port Authority, Arts Council of Hillsborough County, Children's Board, Metropolitan Planning Organization, and Council of Governments.

Taxes

Hillsborough County's discretionary sales tax rate increased from 1% to 2.5% in January 2019. When combined with the state of Florida's 6%, the rate is 8.5%, the highest in Florida. The rate includes two surcharges approved by voter referendum in November 2018, 1% for transportation and 1/2% for schools.[36] It is only collected on the first $5000 of any large purchase.

Economy

In the early 20th century, Hillsborough's economy was predominantly based on cigar-making and agriculture. In 2012, Hillsborough had the second-largest agricultural output among Florida's counties. As of 2010, the average annual employment in Hillsborough County was 563,292. The percentages of total employment by industry were:

  • Natural resources and mining 2.0%
  • Construction 4.6%
  • Manufacturing 4.1%
  • Trade, transportation, and utilities 19.5%
  • Information 3.0%
  • Financial activities 9.2%
  • Professional and business services 18.1%
  • Education and health services 14.6%
  • Leisure and hospitality 10.3%
  • Other services 2.7%
  • Public administration 4.7%

[37]

Agriculture

In 2011, sales of all agricultural commodities produced in Hillsborough County were over $832,410,300. The largest crop by value was strawberries at over $388 million.[38] Values of various crops included:

Hillsborough County Agricultural Production 2011
Crop Sales in dollars Acreage
Strawberries $388,125,702 11,625
Vegetables $150,000,000 13,092
Ornamental plants $139,232,407 3,977
Aquaculture $23,546,112 876
Beef cattle/pasture $18,934,207 91,904
Citrus $18,893,572 10,750
Poultry $18,701,100 22
Sod $7,438,855 2,286
Dairy $6,433,206 1,500
Blueberries $5,500,000 591
Hay $2,374,195 635
Forestry $1,000,000 108,634
Bees/honey $598,767 45
Goats $154,177 518
Miscellaneous $51,478,000 3677
Total $832,410,300 255,532

List of companies with headquarters in Hillsborough County

Education

Hillsborough County Public Schools operate the public schools in the county.[41] Hillsborough County has the eighth-largest school district in the United States consisting of 206 schools (133 elementary schools, 42 middle schools, two K-8 schools, 27 traditional high schools, and four career centers, with 73 additional schools including charter, ESE, etc.).[42] In 2013, 12 of Hillsborough County's 27 public high schools were ranked in Newsweek's list of America's Best High Schools.[43] In 2012 and 2013, all 27 public high schools were included on the Washington Post's list of the 2000 most challenging schools in America.[44]

Museums and libraries

Museums

Libraries

The Tampa Public Library opened in 1917.[45] The following notable libraries are part of the Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative:[46]

Local agencies

Several agencies provide law enforcement to the residents of Hillsborough County. They are all accredited and fully certified law enforcement agencies by the FDLE.

Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office

The HCSO is the largest local law enforcement agency in Hillsborough County. Headquartered in the Ybor City District of Tampa, it is responsible for law enforcement services in the unincorporated areas of the county. The county is divided into four districts, each containing multiple sectors identified with a letter (example: H - hotel sector, G - golf sector). The districts and sectors are cut to exclude areas covered by other local agencies.

The school district uses two agencies for security. The sheriff's office employs deputies assigned to various schools throughout the county. They, along with the Hillsborough County Public Schools Security Service officers, are known as school resource officers. Generally, deputies are assigned to schools outside of the incorporated cities and HCPSSS officers are assigned to schools within city limits. For extended services, other local agencies may be called in for support. Most crossing guards are employed in a unsworn capacity by the sheriff's office.

Plant City Police Department

Plant City maintains its own police department and is the third-largest police agency in terms of sworn officers following HCSO and TPD. The agency provides law-enforcement services to the residents of Plant City and occasionally provides backup to HCSO, answering calls close to their jurisdiction.

Seminole Police Department

The Seminole Indian Tribe operates the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino located in Tampa. The tribe has its own police department that operates on the grounds and at tribe events. They also respond to altercations that involves members of the tribe.

Tampa Airport Police Department

Tampa International Airport operates the Tampa Airport Police. They are a full-service agency providing services to the airport and surrounding areas where services to the airport take place.

Tampa Police Department

The TPD is the second-largest agency in the county. They serve the cities of Tampa, New Tampa, Port of Tampa, and other areas surrounding.

Temple Terrace Police Department

The city of Temple Terrace operates a police department with over 50 sworn officers.

University of South Florida Police Department

The USF Police Department has jurisdiction throughout the grounds of USF and other facilities operated by the university. They provide services to anyone located on the property and have full police authority granted by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

County jails and courthouse security

The sheriff's office operates the only two county jail facilities and one work release center. The Falkenburg Road Jail is the larger of the two jails. Orient Road Jail was the first in the nation to use open-booking areas.[citation needed] With these being the only jails in the county, other than juvenile detention facilities, the work release center, or holding cells located at multiple police stations and sheriff offices, all local agencies transport persons being arrested to one of the county jails. The sheriff's office also provides security and protective services at the county courthouses in Tampa. With a majority of transportation of inmates to and from the courthouse being handled by the sheriff's office, the inmates remain in the custody of HCSO during the duration of the process until handed over to another jurisdiction, state, or federal custody.

Auxiliary and reserve officers

Some of these agencies also have auxiliary (reserve) deputies, officers, or troopers (here-in known as officer). They are volunteer (unpaid) citizens and generally sworn positions with a lesser certification that requires assignment to a fully certified officer to exercise. Some auxiliary officers are fully certified law-enforcement officers by the state and are permitted by the hosting agency to operate without assignment to a fully certified officer. The services they provide to the community are equal to that of a full-service officer and each agency sets how much service time is required to maintain status as an auxiliary officer. As of March 2016 the following agencies have auxiliary or reserve deputy, officer, or trooper positions.

  • FHP Auxiliary
  • FWC Reserve
  • HCSO Reserve
  • TPD Auxiliary
Special Events

During special events, multiple agencies provide off-duty officers for security and support. They work with the agency within whose jurisdiction the event is taking place. For example, college football games held at Raymond James Stadium are served primarily by TPD and FHP. Other agencies may also support the event.

Hillsborough County Fire Rescue

Hillsborough County Fire Rescue serves the unincorporated areas of Hillsborough County. Fire service began in the 1950s as an all-volunteer force consisting of about a dozen loosely associated community-based organizations. The first full-time career firefighters were hired in 1973. The department now has 1,019 career uniformed and support personnel who continue to set the pace in fire and emergency medical response, making it the fourth-largest department in the state. Since the 1997 consolidation of Hillsborough County Fire Rescue and Emergency Medical Services (EMS), the department has placed paramedics on each career, front-line apparatus. The department operates 35 ALS transport ambulances, 46 Engine Companies, 5 Truck Companies, 2 Heavy Rescue's, 1 Hazardous Incident Unit, 1 Fire Boat and 1 Rescue Boat. These units operate out of 44 Fire Rescue stations located strategically throughout Hillsborough County. As of summer 2021, 2 additional stations are being constructed to bring that number up to 46. As nearly 85% of the department's more than 137,000 (2021) [47] emergency responses require some level of medical care, having paramedics assigned to each unit assures that the citizens of Hillsborough County are receiving rapid advanced life-support care.

Hillsborough County Fire Rescue and the Board of County Commissioners have implemented a plan to continue placing new fire rescue stations in areas where growth is occurring or gaps in coverage may exist. Fire Chief Dennis Jones leads a senior staff of two deputy chiefs (operations and administrative branches), the fire marshal, and the emergency manager. All fiscal functions, facilities maintenance and supply, apparatus/equipment procurement, emergency dispatch manager, personnel chief, and training chief are under the direction of the deputy chief of administration. The three Shift Commanders, as well as the Rescue Chief and the Special Operations Chief, report directly to the Deputy Chief of Operations. The Operations Chief is responsible for the overall response readiness of all front line personnel. The Emergency Manager oversees all Office of Emergency Management (OEM) planning and operations of the EOC.[48]

Hillsborough County Fire Rescue Office of Emergency Management

The Office of Emergency Management is a division of Hillsborough County Fire Rescue that is directly responsible for planning and coordinating the evacuation and sheltering of all county residents in the event of a natural or manmade disaster. This agency is also responsible for planning, orchestrating and coordinating response actions and continuity of government in the aftermath of a major disaster. Preston Cook has been the Emergency Manager since 2011.

The Hurricane Evacuation Assessment Tool has been created to assist residents of Hillsborough County by providing evacuation and sheltering information in the event of a hurricane or other natural disaster. This interactive program was designed to assist the public in easily determining if they are in one of the five evacuation zones. It also provides information on shelters, hospitals, fire stations, and sandbag locations.

The Office of Emergency Management also provides information to the public on: Hurricane information, procedures for hazardous-materials spills, and flooding, tornado, wildfire, and terrorism preparedness.

Transportation

 
The Sunshine Skyway (I-275) connects Pinellas to Manatee Counties. The middle span is in Hillsborough County.

Airports

The county's primary commercial aviation airport is Tampa International Airport in Tampa. Other important airports include the Tampa Executive Airport near Brandon, Peter O. Knight Airport near downtown Tampa, and the Plant City Airport near Plant City.

Major freeways and roadways

Interstate Highways

  Interstate 4
  Interstate 75
  Interstate 275

Public surface transportation

Hillsborough County is served by Hillsborough Area Regional Transit buses.

Nationally protected areas

Parks

[49]

Communities

 
County subdivisions in Hillsborough County. Incorporated cities in bold; unincorporated CDPs in small font.

Despite its large population, there are only three incorporated places in Hillsborough County, all cities. Most of the area of the county is unincorporated and falls under the jurisdiction of the Hillsborough County board of commissioners.[50] As of 2020, more than two thirds of the county's population lived in unincorporated areas.

Cities

Populations are as of the 2020 census.

Census-designated places

Unincorporated communities

Historic towns

  • Bullfrog Corner
  • Bone Valley
  • Branchton
  • Callsville
  • Chataocolea
  • Chicora
  • Clarkwild
  • Coronet
  • Cork (now Dover, not to be confused with two other places named Cork)
  • Cork (now Plant City)
  • Cosme
  • Dillon
  • Diston
  • Drew Park, absorbed by Tampa
  • East Cove
  • Edeson
  • Flora
  • Fort Brooke
  • Fort Foster
  • Fort Sullivan
  • Garden City
  • Gary
  • Gulf City
  • Harney
  • Hillsboro
  • Ichipucksassa, aka Ichepucksassa, Hitchipucksassa (now Plant City)
  • Idlewild Park
  • Jackson Springs
  • Keystone Park
  • Knights Station
  • Knowles
  • Lake Fern
  • Lighthall
  • Lillibridge
  • Magdalene
  • Magnolia
  • Mangrove Point
  • Manhattan (absorbed by Tampa)
  • Marvinia
  • Midway
  • Mullins City
  • Nicholls
  • Oliphant
  • Orient
  • Peck
  • Pelot
  • Peru
  • Prairie
  • Riverhead
  • Rocky Point
  • Sparkman
  • Stemper
  • St Helena
  • Trapnell (absorbed by Plant City)
  • Welcome
  • Weldon
  • Willow
  • Youmans[53]

See also

Notes

  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.[19][20]

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hillsborough, county, florida, hillsborough, county, located, west, central, portion, state, florida, 2020, census, population, making, fourth, most, populous, county, florida, most, populous, county, outside, miami, metropolitan, area, 2021, estimate, populat. Hillsborough County is located in the west central portion of the U S state of Florida In the 2020 census the population was 1 459 762 2 making it the fourth most populous county in Florida and the most populous county outside the Miami metropolitan area A 2021 estimate has the population of Hillsborough County at 1 512 070 people with a yearly growth rate of 1 34 3 which itself is greater than the populations of 12 states according to their 2019 population estimates 4 Its county seat and largest city is Tampa 5 Hillsborough County is part of the Tampa St Petersburg Clearwater Metropolitan Statistical Area Hillsborough CountyCountyDowntown Tampa skylineFlagSealLogoLocation within the U S state of FloridaFlorida s location within the U S Coordinates 27 55 N 82 21 W 27 91 N 82 35 W 27 91 82 35Country United StatesState FloridaFoundedJanuary 25 1834Named forWills Hill Earl of HillsboroughSeatTampaLargest cityTampaArea Total1 266 sq mi 3 280 km2 Land1 020 sq mi 2 600 km2 Water246 sq mi 640 km2 19 4 Population 2020 Total1 459 762 1 Density1 431 sq mi 553 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Congressional districts12th 14th 15th 16th 17thWebsitewww wbr hillsboroughcounty wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Adjacent counties 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 Census 3 2 2010 Census 3 3 2000 Census 3 4 Languages 4 Politics and government 4 1 Voter registration 4 2 Statewide and national elections 4 3 Local politics 4 4 Government officials 4 5 Taxes 5 Economy 5 1 Agriculture 5 2 List of companies with headquarters in Hillsborough County 6 Education 7 Museums and libraries 7 1 Museums 7 2 Libraries 8 Local agencies 9 Hillsborough County Fire Rescue 9 1 Hillsborough County Fire Rescue Office of Emergency Management 10 Transportation 10 1 Airports 10 2 Major freeways and roadways 11 Public surface transportation 12 Nationally protected areas 13 Parks 14 Communities 14 1 Cities 14 2 Census designated places 14 3 Unincorporated communities 14 4 Historic towns 15 See also 16 Notes 17 References 18 External linksHistory EditMain article History of Tampa Florida Hillsborough County Courthouse c 1891 Hillsborough County Courthouse and Confederate Monument in TampaHillsborough County was created on January 25 1834 from Alachua and Monroe Counties 6 during the U S territorial period 1822 1845 The new county was named for Wills Hill the Earl of Hillsborough who served as British Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1768 to 1772 7 The County was created through efforts by Augustus Steele 8 The county s 1834 area was much larger and included eight other present day counties Charlotte County DeSoto Hardee Manatee Pasco Pinellas Polk and Sarasota 9 The last significant change in Hillsborough County s borders was the separation of its western section to create Pinellas County in 1911 citation needed On New Year s Day in 1914 the St Petersburg Tampa Airboat Line initiated the first scheduled commercial airline service in the world from St Petersburg to Tampa 10 Geography EditAccording to the U S Census Bureau the county has a total area of 1 266 square miles 3 280 km2 of which 1 020 square miles 2 600 km2 are land and 246 square miles 640 km2 19 4 are covered by water 11 About 158 27 miles 254 71 km of shoreline are on Tampa Bay The county s unincorporated area is around 888 square miles 2 300 km2 more than 84 of the total land area Municipalities account for 163 square miles 420 km2 The modern boundaries of the county place it midway along the west coast of Florida citation needed A narrow portion of Hillsborough County to the south consisting almost exclusively of water extends west to the Gulf of Mexico roughly along the Tampa Port Shipping Channel This has the effect of keeping Hillsborough County from being technically landlocked The central portion of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge is in Hillsborough County So is Egmont Key at the entrance to Tampa Bay this narrow strip of land separates Pinellas County from Manatee County The northernmost tip of a spoil island just west of Port Manatee also lies in Hillsborough County citation needed Hillsborough is home to Alafia River State Park and Hillsborough River state parks and to the C W Bill Young Regional Reservoir and Lithia Springs one of the largest natural springs in Florida citation needed On the Alafia River near Lithia Springs Park An alligator in the Alafia River State Park Hurrah Lake on the Alafia River Sandhill crane at Hillsborough River State Park On the Hillsborough River near Lettuce Lake ParkAdjacent counties Edit Pasco County north Polk County east Manatee County south Pinellas County west Hardee County southeastDemographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 1840452 18502 377425 9 18602 98125 4 18703 2167 9 18805 81480 8 189014 941157 0 190036 013141 0 191078 374117 6 192088 25712 6 1930153 51973 9 1940180 14817 3 1950249 89438 7 1960397 78859 2 1970490 26523 2 1980646 96032 0 1990834 05428 9 2000998 94819 8 20101 229 22623 1 20201 459 76218 8 2022 est 1 513 3013 7 U S Decennial Census 12 1790 1960 13 1900 1990 14 1990 2000 15 2010 2019 2 2022 16 2020 Census Edit Hillsborough County racial composition 17 18 NH Non Hispanic a Race Pop 2010 Pop 2020 2010 2020White NH 660 565 667 791 53 74 45 75 Black or African American NH 191 260 224 479 15 56 15 38 Native American or Alaska Native NH 2 948 2 817 0 24 0 19 Asian NH 41 328 69 928 3 36 4 79 Pacific Islander NH 703 914 0 06 0 06 Some Other Race NH 2 992 9 655 0 24 0 66 Mixed Multi Racial NH 22 795 56 797 1 85 3 89 Hispanic or Latino 306 635 427 381 24 95 29 28 Total 1 229 226 1 459 762 100 00 100 00 As of the 2020 United States census there were 1 459 762 people 539 919 households and 338 683 families residing in the county 2010 Census Edit Ethnic origins in Hillsborough CountyU S Census Bureau 2010 Ethnic Race Demographics 21 22 White non Hispanic 71 3 when including White Hispanics 53 7 12 1 German 11 0 Irish 8 9 English 6 7 Italian 2 6 French 2 4 Polish 1 9 Scottish 1 6 Scotch Irish 1 3 Dutch 0 8 Russian 0 8 Swedish 0 7 Welsh 0 6 French Canadian 0 6 Norwegian 0 5 Hungarian 0 5 Greek 21 Black non Hispanic 16 7 when including Black Hispanics 15 6 2 4 West Indian Afro Caribbean American 0 7 Jamaican 0 6 Haitian 0 5 Other or Unspecified West Indian 0 1 Trinidadian and Tobagonian 0 1 British West Indian 0 1 U S Virgin Islander 0 9 Subsaharan African 21 23 Hispanic or Latino of any race 24 9 7 4 Puerto Rican 5 3 Cuban 5 3 Mexican 1 2 Colombian 1 1 Dominican 0 7 Spaniard 0 5 Honduran 21 24 Asian 3 4 1 2 Indian 0 5 Vietnamese 0 5 Filipino 0 4 Chinese 0 4 Other Asian 0 3 Korean 0 1 Japanese 21 22 Two or more races 3 1 American Indian and Alaska Native 0 4 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 1 21 22 Other Races 5 0 0 6 Arab 21 In 2010 6 0 of the Hillsborough s population considered themselves to be of only American ancestry regardless of race or ethnicity 21 Of the 536 092 households 29 74 had children under the age of 18 living with them 44 25 were married couples living together 14 76 had a female householder with no husband present and 35 69 were not families About 27 12 of all households were made up of individuals and 7 96 2 35 male and 5 61 female had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 55 and the average family size was 3 11 25 26 The age distribution was 23 9 under the age of 18 10 5 from 18 to 24 28 3 from 25 to 44 25 4 from 45 to 64 and 11 8 were 65 years of age or older The median age was 36 1 years For every 100 females there were 95 1 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 92 1 males 25 26 The median income for a household in the county was 49 536 and for a family was 59 886 Males had a median income of 43 125 versus 35 184 for females The per capita income for the county was 27 062 About 10 7 of families and 14 2 of the population were below the poverty line including 19 9 of those under age 18 and 9 6 of those aged 65 or over 27 In 2010 15 1 of the county s population was foreign born with 44 5 being naturalized American citizens Of foreign born residents 67 5 were born in Latin America 16 7 born in Asia 9 2 were born in Europe 3 2 born in Africa 3 1 in North America and 0 3 were born in Oceania citation needed 2000 Census Edit As of the census of 2000 998 948 people 391 357 households and 255 164 families resided in the county The population density was 951 inhabitants per square mile 367 km2 The 425 962 housing units averaged 405 per square mile 156 km2 The racial makeup of the county was 75 17 White 63 3 Non Hispanic White 28 14 96 Black or African American 0 39 Native American 2 20 Asian 0 07 Pacific Islander 4 66 from other races and a 2 56 from two or more races 17 99 of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race The county was the thirty second most populous county in the nation Of the 391 357 households 31 40 had children under the age of 18 living with them 47 70 were married couples living together 13 20 had a female householder with no husband present and 34 80 were not families Roughly 26 90 of all households were made up of individuals and 8 10 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 51 and the average family size was 3 07 The age distribution was 25 30 under the age of 18 9 30 from 18 to 24 31 70 from 25 to 44 21 70 from 45 to 64 and 12 00 were 65 years of age or older The median age was 35 years For every 100 females there were 95 80 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 92 70 males The median income for a household in the county was 40 663 and for a family was 48 223 Males had a median income of 34 111 versus 26 962 for females The per capita income for the county was 21 812 About 9 10 of families and 12 50 of the population were below the poverty line including 17 20 of those under age 18 and 10 00 of those age 65 or over Level of EducationLevel Hillsborough Co Florida U S College Associate Degree 29 0 28 8 27 4 Bachelor s Degree 16 7 14 3 15 5 Master s or PhD 8 4 8 1 8 9 Total 54 1 51 2 51 8 Source U S Census 29 Languages Edit As of 2010 74 59 of the population spoke only English at home 19 52 spoke Spanish 0 56 French Creole mainly Haitian Creole and 0 51 spoke Vietnamese as their mother language 30 In total 25 41 of the population spoke a language other than English as their primary language 30 Politics and government 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 Hillsborough County Florida news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Voter registration Edit According to the Secretary of State s office Democrats are a plurality of registered voters in Hillsborough County Hillsborough County Voter Registration amp Party Enrollment as of February 28 2023 31 Political party Total Voters PercentageDemocratic 336 267 36 80 Republican 292 455 31 44 Independent 281 660 29 65 Minor parties 17 241 1 87 Total 934 250 100 00 Statewide and national elections Edit Hillsborough County tends to lean Democratic having not been won by a Republican presidential candidate since the 2004 election For the last quarter century it has been a powerful swing county in one of the nation s most important swing states It is part of the politically important I 4 Corridor between Tampa Bay and Orlando an area that historically decides most elections in Florida Hillsborough was considered a bellwether county voting for the statewide winner in every presidential election from 1964 2012 It has also voted for the winner of the presidency in every election since 1928 except twice voting for the loser only in 1992 and 2016 The southern portion of the county around Tampa is powerfully Democratic while the northern and eastern portions are heavily Republican On the statewide level the county also tends to lean Democratic with Democrats Bill Nelson for senator and Andrew Gillum for governor both winning the county in the 2018 elections However Republican senator Marco Rubio did win the county in his 2010 2016 and 2022 senatorial campaigns and Republican Governor Ron Desantis won it in his 2022 gubernatorial campaign after the county supported Democrats for the previous three gubernatorial elections since 2010 In 2008 Barack Obama won the county by seven points the first Democrat to capture the county since Bill Clinton s re election victory in 1996 32 Obama won Hillsborough again in 2012 over Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney by roughly the same margin In 2016 Donald Trump became the first Republican since Calvin Coolidge in 1924 to win the election without carrying the county United States presidential election results for Hillsborough County Florida 33 Year Republican Democratic Third partyNo No No 2020 327 398 45 85 376 367 52 71 10 303 1 44 2016 266 870 44 19 307 896 50 99 29 124 4 82 2012 250 186 46 04 286 467 52 71 6 776 1 25 2008 236 355 45 94 272 963 53 05 5 183 1 01 2004 245 576 53 01 214 132 46 23 3 514 0 76 2000 180 794 50 17 169 576 47 06 9 984 2 77 1996 136 656 44 33 144 266 46 80 27 349 8 87 1992 130 643 42 07 115 282 37 13 64 577 20 80 1988 150 151 59 89 99 014 39 49 1 551 0 62 1984 157 926 64 67 86 230 35 31 52 0 02 1980 106 160 51 71 88 271 42 99 10 883 5 30 1976 78 504 44 82 94 589 54 01 2 052 1 17 1972 106 956 70 13 45 305 29 71 249 0 16 1968 49 441 34 77 45 848 32 24 46 913 32 99 1964 50 616 41 52 71 289 58 48 0 0 00 1960 48 887 43 99 62 240 56 01 0 0 00 1956 41 889 52 04 38 610 47 96 0 0 00 1952 36 316 52 20 33 252 47 80 0 0 00 1948 13 529 32 77 18 854 45 67 8 903 21 56 1944 10 252 24 76 31 146 75 24 0 0 00 1940 7 805 20 25 30 738 79 75 0 0 00 1936 5 361 20 97 20 202 79 03 0 0 00 1932 4 711 19 75 19 143 80 25 0 0 00 1928 11 703 52 98 9 993 45 24 392 1 77 1924 1 585 22 08 4 470 62 26 1 125 15 67 1920 3 772 30 54 6 976 56 49 1 601 12 96 1916 691 10 45 4 627 69 95 1 297 19 61 1912 159 4 07 2 641 67 63 1 105 28 30 1908 367 9 94 2 703 73 17 624 16 89 1904 516 16 38 1 976 62 71 659 20 91 1900 349 10 76 2 257 69 55 639 19 69 1896 584 20 14 2 115 72 96 200 6 90 1892 0 0 00 2 718 95 60 125 4 40 Gubernatorial Election Results Year Republican Democratic Third parties2022 54 17 261 936 44 95 217 349 0 87 4 2292018 44 86 234 835 53 79 281 598 1 34 7 0372014 45 59 170 127 48 29 180 168 6 12 22 8372010 46 59 148 429 49 91 158 995 3 51 11 1712006 52 80 152 494 44 45 128 375 2 75 7 9312002 55 81 175 629 42 67 134 274 0 76 2 378 Local politics Edit A home rule charter for Hillsborough County was approved by voters in a county wide referendum held in September 1983 and the first county commissioners elected under this new charter took office on May 28 1985 The charter divides the power of county government between legislative and executive branches The Board of County Commissioners which composes the legislative branch sets overall policy by means of ordinances resolutions and motions The executive powers of county government are vested in the county administrator appointed by county commissioners and charged by the charter to faithfully implement the powers of the board The charter provides for a county attorney to be hired by the county administrator with the advice and consent of the county commissioners The charter contains a provision for a charter review board appointed by County Commissioners every five years to conduct a study of county government and propose amendments to the charter These amendments must be presented to voters for approval One amendment was approved in November 2002 adding the position of County Internal Performance Auditor to the government structure This position reports directly to the County Commission The current administrator is Bonnie M Wise who took office on July 1 2020 replacing Mike Merrill who had served as administrator since 2010 34 Wise previously served as the county s deputy administrator and Tampa s chief financial officer 35 Of the seven members of the Board of County Commissioners for Hillsborough County four are elected from single member districts and three are elected county wide The board approves the county s operating and capital budgets and the county s capital improvement program It may take action on any programs for the improvement of the county and the welfare of its residents Government officials Edit These five countywide elected positions have specific responsibilities under the county charter Clerk of the Circuit Court Cindy Stuart D Sheriff Chad Chronister R Property Appraiser Bob Henriquez D Tax Collector Nancy Millan D Supervisor of Elections Craig Latimer D Under a charter ordinance that went into effect May 1985 county commissioners are directed to perform legislative functions of government by developing policy for the management of Hillsborough County The county administrator a professional appointed by the board and the administrative staff are responsible for the implementation of these policies The board also serves as the Environmental Protection Commission Individual board members serve on various other boards authorities and commissions such as the Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Tampa Bay Water Aviation Authority Expressway Authority Sports Authority Port Authority Arts Council of Hillsborough County Children s Board Metropolitan Planning Organization and Council of Governments Taxes Edit Hillsborough County s discretionary sales tax rate increased from 1 to 2 5 in January 2019 When combined with the state of Florida s 6 the rate is 8 5 the highest in Florida The rate includes two surcharges approved by voter referendum in November 2018 1 for transportation and 1 2 for schools 36 It is only collected on the first 5000 of any large purchase Economy EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2012 In the early 20th century Hillsborough s economy was predominantly based on cigar making and agriculture In 2012 Hillsborough had the second largest agricultural output among Florida s counties As of 2010 the average annual employment in Hillsborough County was 563 292 The percentages of total employment by industry were Natural resources and mining 2 0 Construction 4 6 Manufacturing 4 1 Trade transportation and utilities 19 5 Information 3 0 Financial activities 9 2 Professional and business services 18 1 Education and health services 14 6 Leisure and hospitality 10 3 Other services 2 7 Public administration 4 7 37 Agriculture Edit In 2011 sales of all agricultural commodities produced in Hillsborough County were over 832 410 300 The largest crop by value was strawberries at over 388 million 38 Values of various crops included Hillsborough County Agricultural Production 2011 Crop Sales in dollars AcreageStrawberries 388 125 702 11 625Vegetables 150 000 000 13 092Ornamental plants 139 232 407 3 977Aquaculture 23 546 112 876Beef cattle pasture 18 934 207 91 904Citrus 18 893 572 10 750Poultry 18 701 100 22Sod 7 438 855 2 286Dairy 6 433 206 1 500Blueberries 5 500 000 591Hay 2 374 195 635Forestry 1 000 000 108 634Bees honey 598 767 45Goats 154 177 518Miscellaneous 51 478 000 3677Total 832 410 300 255 532List of companies with headquarters in Hillsborough County Edit This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Beef O Brady s Restaurants Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Bloomin Brands Restaurants including Outback Steakhouse Carrabbas and others Checkers and Rally s Restaurants Front Burner Brands Restaurants including The Melting Pot Burger 21 and Grillsmith International Softball Federation Lykes Brothers Masonite International MisterCertified Mosaic s Phosphate Division Odyssey Marine Exploration Patterson Companies Rooms To Go Furniture Shriners International 39 Sweetbay Supermarkets since absorbed by BI LO s Winn Dixie chain had its headquarters in an unincorporated area in the county near Tampa 40 Sykes EnterprisesEducation EditHillsborough County Public Schools operate the public schools in the county 41 Hillsborough County has the eighth largest school district in the United States consisting of 206 schools 133 elementary schools 42 middle schools two K 8 schools 27 traditional high schools and four career centers with 73 additional schools including charter ESE etc 42 In 2013 12 of Hillsborough County s 27 public high schools were ranked inNewsweek s list of America s Best High Schools 43 In 2012 and 2013 all 27 public high schools were included on the Washington Post slist of the 2000 most challenging schools in America 44 Museums and libraries EditMuseums Edit Tampa Museum of Art in Tampa Florida Museum of Photographic Arts in Tampa Glazer Children s Museum in Tampa Museum of Science amp Industry Tampa Henry B Plant Museum in Tampa Tampa Bay History Center in TampaLibraries Edit The Tampa Public Library opened in 1917 45 The following notable libraries are part of the Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative 46 Arthenia L Joyner University Area Community Library Bloomingdale Regional Public Library Bruton Memorial Library C Blythe Andrews Jr Public Library Jan Kaminis Platt Regional Library John F Germany Public Library Maureen B Gauzza Public Library New Tampa Regional Library Port Tampa City Library Riverview Public Library Robert W Saunders Sr Public Library Seffner Mango Branch Library Temple Terrace Public Library Thonotosassa Branch LibraryLocal agencies EditSeveral agencies provide law enforcement to the residents of Hillsborough County They are all accredited and fully certified law enforcement agencies by the FDLE Hillsborough County Sheriff s OfficeMain article Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office The HCSO is the largest local law enforcement agency in Hillsborough County Headquartered in the Ybor City District of Tampa it is responsible for law enforcement services in the unincorporated areas of the county The county is divided into four districts each containing multiple sectors identified with a letter example H hotel sector G golf sector The districts and sectors are cut to exclude areas covered by other local agencies See also Hillsborough County Public Schools Security and Law enforcement organization The school district uses two agencies for security The sheriff s office employs deputies assigned to various schools throughout the county They along with the Hillsborough County Public Schools Security Service officers are known as school resource officers Generally deputies are assigned to schools outside of the incorporated cities and HCPSSS officers are assigned to schools within city limits For extended services other local agencies may be called in for support Most crossing guards are employed in a unsworn capacity by the sheriff s office Plant City Police DepartmentSee also Plant City Police Department Plant City maintains its own police department and is the third largest police agency in terms of sworn officers following HCSO and TPD The agency provides law enforcement services to the residents of Plant City and occasionally provides backup to HCSO answering calls close to their jurisdiction Seminole Police DepartmentThe Seminole Indian Tribe operates the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino located in Tampa The tribe has its own police department that operates on the grounds and at tribe events They also respond to altercations that involves members of the tribe Tampa Airport Police DepartmentTampa International Airport operates the Tampa Airport Police They are a full service agency providing services to the airport and surrounding areas where services to the airport take place Tampa Police DepartmentSee also Tampa Police Department The TPD is the second largest agency in the county They serve the cities of Tampa New Tampa Port of Tampa and other areas surrounding Temple Terrace Police DepartmentThe city of Temple Terrace operates a police department with over 50 sworn officers University of South Florida Police DepartmentThe USF Police Department has jurisdiction throughout the grounds of USF and other facilities operated by the university They provide services to anyone located on the property and have full police authority granted by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement County jails and courthouse securityThe sheriff s office operates the only two county jail facilities and one work release center The Falkenburg Road Jail is the larger of the two jails Orient Road Jail was the first in the nation to use open booking areas citation needed With these being the only jails in the county other than juvenile detention facilities the work release center or holding cells located at multiple police stations and sheriff offices all local agencies transport persons being arrested to one of the county jails The sheriff s office also provides security and protective services at the county courthouses in Tampa With a majority of transportation of inmates to and from the courthouse being handled by the sheriff s office the inmates remain in the custody of HCSO during the duration of the process until handed over to another jurisdiction state or federal custody Auxiliary and reserve officersSome of these agencies also have auxiliary reserve deputies officers or troopers here in known as officer They are volunteer unpaid citizens and generally sworn positions with a lesser certification that requires assignment to a fully certified officer to exercise Some auxiliary officers are fully certified law enforcement officers by the state and are permitted by the hosting agency to operate without assignment to a fully certified officer The services they provide to the community are equal to that of a full service officer and each agency sets how much service time is required to maintain status as an auxiliary officer As of March 2016 the following agencies have auxiliary or reserve deputy officer or trooper positions FHP Auxiliary FWC Reserve HCSO Reserve TPD AuxiliarySpecial EventsDuring special events multiple agencies provide off duty officers for security and support They work with the agency within whose jurisdiction the event is taking place For example college football games held at Raymond James Stadium are served primarily by TPD and FHP Other agencies may also support the event Hillsborough County Fire Rescue EditHillsborough County Fire Rescue serves the unincorporated areas of Hillsborough County Fire service began in the 1950s as an all volunteer force consisting of about a dozen loosely associated community based organizations The first full time career firefighters were hired in 1973 The department now has 1 019 career uniformed and support personnel who continue to set the pace in fire and emergency medical response making it the fourth largest department in the state Since the 1997 consolidation of Hillsborough County Fire Rescue and Emergency Medical Services EMS the department has placed paramedics on each career front line apparatus The department operates 35 ALS transport ambulances 46 Engine Companies 5 Truck Companies 2 Heavy Rescue s 1 Hazardous Incident Unit 1 Fire Boat and 1 Rescue Boat These units operate out of 44 Fire Rescue stations located strategically throughout Hillsborough County As of summer 2021 2 additional stations are being constructed to bring that number up to 46 As nearly 85 of the department s more than 137 000 2021 47 emergency responses require some level of medical care having paramedics assigned to each unit assures that the citizens of Hillsborough County are receiving rapid advanced life support care Hillsborough County Fire Rescue and the Board of County Commissioners have implemented a plan to continue placing new fire rescue stations in areas where growth is occurring or gaps in coverage may exist Fire Chief Dennis Jones leads a senior staff of two deputy chiefs operations and administrative branches the fire marshal and the emergency manager All fiscal functions facilities maintenance and supply apparatus equipment procurement emergency dispatch manager personnel chief and training chief are under the direction of the deputy chief of administration The three Shift Commanders as well as the Rescue Chief and the Special Operations Chief report directly to the Deputy Chief of Operations The Operations Chief is responsible for the overall response readiness of all front line personnel The Emergency Manager oversees all Office of Emergency Management OEM planning and operations of the EOC 48 Hillsborough County Fire Rescue Office of Emergency Management Edit The Office of Emergency Management is a division of Hillsborough County Fire Rescue that is directly responsible for planning and coordinating the evacuation and sheltering of all county residents in the event of a natural or manmade disaster This agency is also responsible for planning orchestrating and coordinating response actions and continuity of government in the aftermath of a major disaster Preston Cook has been the Emergency Manager since 2011 The Hurricane Evacuation Assessment Tool has been created to assist residents of Hillsborough County by providing evacuation and sheltering information in the event of a hurricane or other natural disaster This interactive program was designed to assist the public in easily determining if they are in one of the five evacuation zones It also provides information on shelters hospitals fire stations and sandbag locations The Office of Emergency Management also provides information to the public on Hurricane information procedures for hazardous materials spills and flooding tornado wildfire and terrorism preparedness Transportation Edit The Sunshine Skyway I 275 connects Pinellas to Manatee Counties The middle span is in Hillsborough County Airports Edit The county s primary commercial aviation airport is Tampa International Airport in Tampa Other important airports include the Tampa Executive Airport near Brandon Peter O Knight Airport near downtown Tampa and the Plant City Airport near Plant City Major freeways and roadways Edit Interstate Highways Interstate 4 Interstate 75 Interstate 275U S Routes U S Route 41 U S Route 92 U S Route 301State Routes State Route 618 State Road 60 State Road 589 State Road 580Public surface transportation EditHillsborough County is served by Hillsborough Area Regional Transit buses Nationally protected areas EditEgmont Key National Wildlife RefugeParks EditAlafia River Corridor Preserve Alderman s Ford Regional Park Balm Boyette Scrub Nature Preserve Bell Creek Nature Preserve Blackwater Creek Preserve Brooker Creek Headwaters Nature Preserve Chito Branch Reserve Cockroach Bay Aquatic Preserve Edward Medard Park and Reservoir Fish Hawk Creek Preserve Hillsborough River State Park Lake Rogers Park Lettuce Lake Park Lithia Springs Regional Park Little Manatee River State Park Lower Green Swamp Preserve McKay Bay Nature Park Schultz Preserve Skyway Fishing Pier State Park Upper Tampa Bay Park Upper Tampa Bay Trail Wolf Branch Nature Preserve 49 Communities Edit County subdivisions in Hillsborough County Incorporated cities in bold unincorporated CDPs in small font Despite its large population there are only three incorporated places in Hillsborough County all cities Most of the area of the county is unincorporated and falls under the jurisdiction of the Hillsborough County board of commissioners 50 As of 2020 more than two thirds of the county s population lived in unincorporated areas Cities Edit Populations are as of the 2020 census Tampa 384 959 Plant City 39 764 Temple Terrace 26 690Census designated places Edit Apollo Beach Balm Bloomingdale Brandon Carrollwood Cheval Citrus Park Dover East Lake Orient Park Egypt Lake Leto Fish Hawk Gibsonton Keystone Lake Magdalene Lutz Mango Northdale Odessa Palm River Clair Mel Pebble Creek Progress Village Riverview Ruskin Seffner Sun City Center Thonotosassa Town n Country University Valrico Westchase Wimauma Unincorporated communities Edit Adamsville Alafia Antioch Bay Crest Park Boyette former CDP now part of Riverview Clair Mel City Del Rio Durant East Lake East Tampa Egypt Lake Fort Lonesome Gulf City Hopewell Keysville Knights 51 Lake Fern Leto Limona Lithia Nowatney Orient Park Palma Ceia Palm River Picnic Pinecrest Port Sutton Rattlesnake Remlap Rocky Creek Snows Corner Sulphur Springs Sun City Sweetwater Creek Sydney Trapnell Turkey Creek 52 Historic towns Edit Bullfrog Corner Bone Valley Branchton Callsville Chataocolea Chicora Clarkwild Coronet Cork now Dover not to be confused with two other places named Cork Cork now Plant City Cosme Dillon Diston Drew Park absorbed by Tampa East Cove Edeson Flora Fort Brooke Fort Foster Fort Sullivan Garden City Gary Gulf City Harney Hillsboro Ichipucksassa aka Ichepucksassa Hitchipucksassa now Plant City Idlewild Park Jackson Springs Keystone Park Knights Station Knowles Lake Fern Lighthall Lillibridge Magdalene Magnolia Mangrove Point Manhattan absorbed by Tampa Marvinia Midway Mullins City Nicholls Oliphant Orient Peck Pelot Peru Prairie Riverhead Rocky Point Sparkman Stemper St Helena Trapnell absorbed by Plant City Welcome Weldon Willow Youmans 53 See also EditHillsborough County Sheriff s Office Hillsborough County Public Schools National Register of Historic Places listings in Hillsborough County Florida USS Hillsborough County LST 827 Upper Tampa Bay Park List of schools in Hillsborough County Florida List of counties in Florida List of tallest buildings in TampaNotes Edit 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 19 20 References Edit Census a b State amp County QuickFacts United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 25 2021 Population and Housing Unit Estimates Retrieved March 26 2020 U S Census website XLSX United States Census Bureau Retrieved March 24 2018 Find a County National Association of Counties Archived from the original on May 31 2011 Retrieved June 7 2011 Hillsborough County Census skcensus com Archived from the original on June 26 2006 Publications of the Florida Historical Society Florida Historical Society 1908 p 31 McCarthy Kevin January 1 2011 Hillsborough River Guidebook Pineapple Press Inc ISBN 9781561644872 Florida Center for Instructional Technology Exploring Florida Hillsborough County Maps usf edu World s First Commercial Airline The Greatest Moments in Flight Space com May 22 2018 US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau February 12 2011 Retrieved April 23 2011 U S Decennial Census United States Census Bureau Retrieved June 14 2014 Historical Census Browser University of Virginia Library Retrieved June 14 2014 Population of Counties by Decennial Census 1900 to 1990 United States Census Bureau Retrieved June 14 2014 Census 2000 PHC T 4 Ranking Tables for Counties 1990 and 2000 PDF United States Census Bureau Retrieved June 14 2014 County Population Totals and Components of Change 2020 2022 County Population Totals 2020 2022 U S Census Bureau March 30 2023 Retrieved March 30 2023 Explore Census Data data census gov Retrieved May 26 2022 Explore Census Data data census gov Retrieved May 26 2022 http www census gov not specific enough to verify About the Hispanic Population and its Origin www census gov Retrieved May 18 2022 a b c d e f g h Hillsborough County Selected Social Characteristics in the United States 2006 2010 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 20 2015 a b c Hillsborough County Demographic Characteristics ocala com Retrieved October 20 2015 Hillsborough County Florida First Ancestry Reported Universe Total population 2006 2010 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates United States Census Bureau Retrieved November 12 2015 Hispanic or Latino by Type 2010 2010 Census Summary File 1 United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 19 2015 a b Hillsborough County Age Groups and Sex 2010 2010 Census Summary File 1 United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 20 2015 a b Hillsborough County Age Groups and Sex 2010 2010 Census Summary File 1 censusviewer com Retrieved October 20 2015 Hillsborough County Florida SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 2006 2010 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates United States Census Bureau Retrieved November 18 2015 Demographics of Hillsborough County FL MuniNetGuide com Archived from the original on November 15 2006 Retrieved October 20 2015 2004 U S Census a b Modern Language Association Data Center Results of Miami Dade County Florida Modern Language Association Retrieved October 20 2015 Voter Registration By County and Party Retrieved November 22 2022 David Leip 2004 Presidential General Election Results Florida uselectionatlas org Leip David Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections uselectionatlas org Retrieved June 15 2018 Hillsborough taps Bonnie Wise as county administrator Tampa Bay Times Retrieved February 16 2021 Bonnie Wise Hillsborough s next administrator almost skipped career in public service Tampa Bay Times Retrieved February 16 2021 Grigg Nicole December 28 2018 Hillsborough County s sales tax to increase Jan 1 will be the highest in the state Retrieved February 26 2019 Community Search http www hillsboroughcounty org DocumentCenter View 6140 bare URL Contact Us Shriners International www shrinersinternational org Retrieved July 11 2018 Contacts Archived May 22 2012 at the Wayback Machine Delhaize Group Retrieved on May 17 2012 Sweetbay Supermarkets 3801 Sugar Palm Drive Tampa FL 33619 U S A 2020 CENSUS SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP Hillsborough County FL PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved August 1 2022 Text list Hillsborough County Public Schools Archived March 4 2007 at the Wayback Machine America s Best High Schools Archived from the original on December 24 2006 Retrieved March 2 2007 National Schools washingtonpost com Library History HCPLC hcplc org Retrieved April 23 2023 Locations HCPLC HCPLC Retrieved April 27 2021 https cdn firehouse com files base cygnus fhc document 2022 07 NRS part 2 2021 62cd954455134 pdf Hillsborough Fire Rescue Summary Archived June 24 2008 at the Wayback Machine Find A Park www hillsboroughcounty org Retrieved February 26 2019 Hillsborough County FL Official Website Board of County Commissioners hillsboroughcounty org Community Atlas PDF Community Atlas PDF Florida Center for Instructional Technology Florida Maps Hillsborough County usf edu External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hillsborough County Florida Official website 27 55 N 82 21 W 27 91 N 82 35 W 27 91 82 35 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hillsborough County Florida amp oldid 1170537334, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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