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Melbourne, Florida

Melbourne /ˈmɛlbərn/ is a city in Brevard County, Florida, United States. It is located 72 mi (116 km) southeast of Orlando. As of the 2020 Decennial Census, there was a population of 84,678.[6] The municipality is the second-largest in the county by both size and population.[7] Melbourne is a principal city of the Palm Bay – Melbourne – Titusville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. In 1969, the city was expanded by merging with nearby Eau Gallie.[8]

Melbourne, Florida
Top, left to right: Downtown Melbourne, Melbourne City Hall, Crane Creek, Brevard Zoo, Melbourne Causeway
Nickname(s): 
The Harbor City,[1] The Midway City[2]
Location in Brevard County and the state of Florida
Melbourne, Florida
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 28°7′N 80°38′W / 28.117°N 80.633°W / 28.117; -80.633Coordinates: 28°7′N 80°38′W / 28.117°N 80.633°W / 28.117; -80.633
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountyBrevard
Settledc. 1867
Incorporated (village)December 22, 1888
Consolidated with Eau GallieJuly 15, 1969
Founded byCornthwaite John Hector
Named forMelbourne, Australia
Government
 • TypeCouncil-Manager
 • MayorPaul Alfrey
 • City ManagerShannon Lewis
Area
 • Total49.97 sq mi (129.43 km2)
 • Land44.15 sq mi (114.36 km2)
 • Water5.82 sq mi (15.07 km2)  14.4%
Elevation
20 ft (6 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total84,678
 • Density1,917.83/sq mi (740.47/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP code
32901, 32934, 32935, 32940, 32902, 32912, 32936, 32941, 32904
Area code321
FIPS code12-43975[4]
GNIS feature ID0294589[5]
WebsiteCity of Melbourne

History

Early human occupation

Evidence for the presence of Paleo-Indians in the Melbourne area during the late Pleistocene epoch was uncovered during the 1920s. C. P. Singleton, a Harvard University zoologist, discovered the bones of a mammoth (Mammuthus columbi) on his property along Crane Creek, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Melbourne, and brought in Amherst College paleontologist Frederick B. Loomis to excavate the skeleton. Loomis found a second elephant, with a "large rough flint instrument"[9] among fragments of the elephant's ribs. Loomis found in the same stratum mammoth, mastodon, horse, ground sloth, tapir, peccary, camel, and saber-tooth cat bones, all extinct in Florida since the end of the Pleistocene 10,000–8,000 BCE. At a nearby site a human rib and charcoal were found in association with Mylodon, Megalonyx, and Chlamytherium (ground sloth) teeth. A finely worked spear point found with these items may have been displaced from a later stratum. In 1925 attention shifted to the Melbourne golf course.

A crushed human skull with finger, arm, and leg bones was found in association with a horse tooth. A piece of ivory that appeared to have been modified by humans was found at the bottom of the stratum containing bones. Other finds included a spear point near a mastodon bone and a turtle-back scraper and blade found with bear, camel, mastodon, horse, and tapir bones.[10] Similar human remains, Pleistocene animals and Paleo-Indian artifacts were found in Vero Beach, 30 miles (48 km) south of Melbourne, and similar Paleo-Indian artifacts were found at the Helen Blazes archaeological site, 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Melbourne.

Settlement

 
The Hotel Carleton c. 1907

The first settlers arrived after 1877. They included Richard W. Goode, his father John Goode, Cornthwaite John Hector, Captain Peter Wright, Balaam Allen, Wright Brothers, and Thomas Mason.[11] Three of these men, Wright, Allen, and Brothers were black freedmen.[12]

The city, formerly called "Crane Creek",[13] was named Melbourne in honor of its first postmaster, Cornthwaite John Hector, an Englishman who had spent much of his life in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (which was in turn named after the British Prime Minister William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne).[14] He is buried in the Melbourne Cemetery, along with many early residents in the area. The first school in Melbourne was built in 1883 and is on permanent exhibit on the campus of Florida Institute of Technology. By 1885, the town had 70 people.[15] The Greater Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church was founded in 1885 and is still active.[16]

In the late 1890s, the Brownlie-Maxwell Funeral Home opened and it is still in business. The oldest black-owned business in the county is Tucker's Cut-Rate plumbing. It opened in 1934.[17]

In the early 1900s, houses were often built in the frame vernacular style.[18]

In 1919, a fire destroyed most of the original downtown along Front Street. At the time, it was rebuilt west of US Hwy 1.[19][20]

During the Jim Crow years, black people were required to enter movie theaters via a different entrance from whites and sit in the balcony. Gas stations had signs for rest rooms labeled "Men", "Women", and "Colored." This persisted until integration in the late 1960s.[21]

In late 1942 the Naval Air Station Melbourne was established as a site to train newly commissioned Navy and Marine pilots for World War II. The program ran until 1946, and the land that was used for that program makes up most of what is currently the Melbourne Orlando International Airport.[22]

In 1969, the cities of Eau Gallie and Melbourne voted to merge, forming modern-day Melbourne.[8]

Postwar

In the 1950s, Babcock Street was extended north to intersect with US 1. The Melbourne Shopping Center was constructed on Babcock, the area's first strip mall. Consumers were sufficiently attracted to this new mall, that the traditional downtown, off New Haven, suffered. Urban blight was successfully mitigated in the 1980s.[23]

A board was created by the legislature to spend a 10% tax on electric bills. This was used by the Melbourne Civic Improvement Board to build the Melbourne Auditorium, the first library and fire station, and various parks. The board was dissolved when Melbourne was merged with Eau Gallie in 1969.[23] That merger doubled the size of Melbourne.[24]

Streetlights were gradually added until, by the early 1960s, streets east of Babcock Street had lights. Lights were added to streets west of Babcock after the early 1960s.[25]

In 1969, the city elected Julius Montgomery, its first black councilman. Montgomery was also the first African American student of Brevard Engineering College, later Florida Institute of Technology which named their Pioneer Award after him.[26][27]

On August 2, 1995, the city received a record 9.06 inches (230 mm) of rainfall from Hurricane Erin.[28]

During the week of August 22, 2008, a record 17.54 inches (446 mm) of rain fell caused by Tropical Storm Fay.[28]

A 2009 Halloween street party sponsored by a downtown restaurant attracted an estimated 8,000–10,000 people. This overwhelmed the downtown area. Street parties were curtailed until public safety issues were addressed.[29]

On February 18, 2017, president Donald J. Trump held his first post-inauguration rally at the Orlando-Melbourne International Airport drawing a crowd of approximately 9,000 people according to the Melbourne police department.[30]

Geography

Melbourne is located approximately 60 miles (97 km) southeast of Orlando on the Space Coast, along Interstate 95. It is approximately midway between Jacksonville and Miami. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 39.6 square miles (102.5 km2), of which 33.9 square miles (87.7 km2) is land and 5.7 square miles (14.8 km2) (14.42%) is water.[31]

The east–west street named Brevard Drive was historically the "center" of town; with addresses called "north" and "south" of this street. The north–south Babcock Street provided the same centerline for "east" and "west" directions.

Melbourne Beachside has a small presence on the South Beaches barrier island. It is often confused with Melbourne Beach, a separate political entity.

Climate

Melbourne, Florida has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa), bordering closely to a tropical savanna climate. Melbourne has a distinctly seasonal precipitation pattern, with a hot and wet season (late May through October) and a warm and dry season (November through April). The climate is strongly influenced by the nearby Atlantic Ocean and Gulf Stream, as well as incursions of cold fronts from the north in winter months.

Melbourne averages 51 inches (1,300 mm) of rainfall annually, much of it coming in convective thunderstorms in the late May to early October time period. The record rainfall occurred on August 20, 2008, when Tropical Storm Fay dropped 18.21 inches (463 mm).[32] Melbourne can sometimes have moderate to severe drought conditions from late fall through spring, with brush fires occurring and water restrictions put in place. Melbourne averages 2 days per year with frost, although several years might pass without a frost in the city of Melbourne or at the ocean beaches. On Christmas Eve 2003, the city as others in east central coast of Florida received snow from the ocean effect, when cold air passes over the considerably hotter ocean and causes the rise of air with higher temperature to bring moisture into the higher portions of the atmosphere.[33]

Climate data for Melbourne, Florida (Melbourne Orlando International Airport), 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1937–present
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 89
(32)
92
(33)
93
(34)
97
(36)
99
(37)
101
(38)
102
(39)
101
(38)
98
(37)
96
(36)
91
(33)
90
(32)
102
(39)
Average high °F (°C) 73.2
(22.9)
75.2
(24.0)
78.4
(25.8)
82.3
(27.9)
86.6
(30.3)
89.5
(31.9)
90.9
(32.7)
90.9
(32.7)
89.1
(31.7)
85.0
(29.4)
79.2
(26.2)
75.7
(24.3)
83.0
(28.3)
Daily mean °F (°C) 63.3
(17.4)
65.4
(18.6)
68.6
(20.3)
73.1
(22.8)
78.1
(25.6)
81.9
(27.7)
83.1
(28.4)
83.4
(28.6)
82.1
(27.8)
77.5
(25.3)
70.7
(21.5)
66.2
(19.0)
74.5
(23.6)
Average low °F (°C) 53.5
(11.9)
55.6
(13.1)
58.8
(14.9)
63.9
(17.7)
69.7
(20.9)
74.3
(23.5)
75.3
(24.1)
75.9
(24.4)
75.2
(24.0)
70.1
(21.2)
62.1
(16.7)
56.7
(13.7)
65.9
(18.8)
Record low °F (°C) 19
(−7)
27
(−3)
25
(−4)
35
(2)
47
(8)
55
(13)
60
(16)
60
(16)
57
(14)
41
(5)
30
(−1)
21
(−6)
19
(−7)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 2.63
(67)
1.98
(50)
2.69
(68)
2.29
(58)
3.53
(90)
7.10
(180)
6.50
(165)
6.67
(169)
7.63
(194)
4.86
(123)
2.55
(65)
2.36
(60)
50.79
(1,290)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 7.0 6.6 6.8 6.4 8.5 13.9 14.4 15.0 14.5 10.2 7.7 8.5 119.5
Source: NOAA[34][35]

Flora

Tropical flora typical of more southerly locations is grown in the Melbourne area (coconut palms, royal palms, Christmas palms, and bananas), but can be damaged or killed when subjected to infrequent light freezes or cooler temperatures, although several years might pass without a freeze in the Melbourne area. The Melbourne area has many lush gardens and public landscapes, and is noted for the botanical northern limit of cultivated coconut palms on the Florida East Coast.

Environment

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has ordered the city to reduce pollution of the Indian River Lagoon, which it borders; about 80% of the city's landmass drains in the direction of the lagoon. The city must reduce run-off by 44,000 pounds (20,000 kg) of nitrogen and 13,000 pounds (5,900 kg) of phosphorus. The city responded by banning the use of fertilizer before flood and storm warnings.[36]

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
189099
190013132.3%
191015719.8%
1920533239.5%
19302,677402.3%
19402,622−2.1%
19504,22361.1%
196011,982183.7%
197040,236235.8%
198046,53615.7%
199059,64628.2%
200071,38219.7%
201076,0686.6%
202084,67811.3%
U.S. Decennial Census[37]
Melbourne Demographics
2010 Census Melbourne Brevard County Florida
Total population 76,068 543,376 18,801,310
Population, percent change, 2000 to 2010 +6.6% +14.1% +17.6%
Population density 2,246.4/sq mi 535.0/sq mi 350.6/sq mi
White or Caucasian (including White Hispanic) 80.9% 77.6% 75.0%
(Non-Hispanic White or Caucasian) 75.1% 53.7% 57.9%
Black or African-American 10.3% 10.1% 16.0%
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 8.9% 8.1% 22.5%
Asian 3.1% 2.1% 2.4%
Native American or Native Alaskan 0.3% 0.4% 0.4%
Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian 0.1% 0.1% 0.1%
Two or more races (Multiracial) 3.1% 2.6% 2.5%
Some Other Race 2.2% 1.7% 3.6%

As of 2010, there were 38,955 households, out of which 12.6% were vacant. As of 2000, 24.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 44.0% were married couples living together, 11.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 40.7% were non-families. 32.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.22 and the average family size was 2.82.

In 2000, the city the population was spread out, with 20.7% under the age of 18, 9.3% from 18 to 24, 28.4% from 25 to 44, 21.9% from 45 to 64, and 19.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.1 males.

The per capita income for the city was $19,175. In 2000, the median income for a household in the city was $34,571, and the median income for a family was $42,760. Males had a median income of $32,242 versus $22,419 for females. In Melbourne, about 8.6% of families and 11.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.4% of those under age 18 and 8.5% of those age 65 or over.

Languages

 
A visitor welcome sign for Melbourne.

As of 2000, 90.39% of residents spoke English as their first language, while 4.69% spoke Spanish, 0.84% spoke French, 0.73% spoke German, and 0.55% spoke Arabic as their mother tongue. In total, 9.60% of the total population spoke languages other than English.[38]

Government

 
Melbourne City Hall

The Melbourne City Council consists of the mayor and six district council members.[39][40] Melbourne uses a Council-Manager form of government.[41]

City officials

  • Paul Alfrey, Mayor – Elected November 2020, term expires November 2024
  • Tim Thomas, District 1 Council Member – Elected in November 2016. Re-elected in November 2020, term expires November 2024
  • Mark LaRusso, Vice Mayor & District 2 Council Member – Elected in November 2018. Re-elected in November 2022, term expires November 2026
  • Yvonne Minus, District 3 Council Member – Elected in November 2016. Re-elected in November 2020, term expires November 2024
  • Rachael Bassett, District 4 Council Member – Elected in November 2022, term expires November 2026
  • Mimi Hanley, District 5 Council Member – Elected in November 2020, term expires November 2024
  • Julie Sanders, District 6 Council Member – Elected in November 2018. Re-elected in November 2022, term expires November 2026

The following are appointed by the council:

  • City Attorney
  • City Manager

Melbourne city officials created the Babcock Street Redevelopment District in 1998 to stimulate new development along Babcock Street from U.S. 1 south to U.S. 192. A 218-unit apartment complex built in 2005 is most recent step in an effort to revitalize this area.

In 2010, the Eau Gallie Arts District received its designation as a Florida Main Street. Established in 1860 along the Indian River, the arts district (called EGAD!) has proven to be highly successful in its redevelopment of the community of art galleries, shops, restaurants, Melbourne's first microbrewery (Intracoastal Brewing Company), and contains the city civic center and public library with a public pier, Historic Rossetter House and Gardens, Pineapple Park, a few businesses over 40 years old, and a community park and band shell, which is the center of many community activities. It is now a non-accredited main street program.

A $180.8 million Operating and Capital Budget was passed for the 2014–2015 fiscal year.[42]

In 2007, the city had a taxable real estate base of $4.96 billion.[43]

A 2011 study rated the general pension fund for city employees highly at 190%. Less favorably rated were the pension plans for fire and police employees.[44]

In 2009, the city had 870 full-time employees and 176 part-time employees.[45]

Economy

Industry

Melbourne Orlando International Airport is located near the center of the city. Melbourne contains defense and technology companies with a high concentration of high-tech workers.[46] The following corporations have operations in Melbourne:

  • DRS Technologies employed 910 workers in 2009.[47] Another reference says 1,800 workers in 2009, 1,300 in 2010.[48]
  • Alstom Signaling Operations Transportation Systems
  • L3Harris Technologies (corporate headquarters)
  • Northrop Grumman employed 1,640 workers in 2009.[47]
  • Rockwell Collins employed 1,430 in 2009.[47]
  • Embraer completed a 89,000 square feet (8,300 m2) hangar and administrative office at the Melbourne Airport in February 2011.[49]
  • LiveTV has its headquarters in Melbourne.[50]
  • eviCore Healthcare has one of its main office in Melbourne.
  • Avidyne Corporation an avionics company has their HQ in Melbourne and is a developer of Integrated Avionics Systems, multi-function displays, and traffic advisory systems for light general aviation (GA) aircraft.

Workforce

In 2007, the average size of Melbourne's labor force was 39,391. Of that group, 37,708 were employed and 1,683 were unemployed, for an unemployment rate of 4.3%.[51]

Housing

In 2008, 259 building permits were issued for 263 units. There were 209 permits issued for 320 units in 2007, which was down from 329 permits for 512 units in 2006.[52]

The median home price in 2007 was $215,000.[51]

In May 2005, the Melbourne–TitusvillePalm Bay area was among the top 20 in home price appreciation from 2003 to 2004.[53]

Competitiveness

In 2009, Forbes ranked the area 18th out of 100 Metropolitan Statistical Areas and first out of 8 metros in Florida for affordable housing, and short commute times, among others.[54]

Retail and commerce

Melbourne has two downtown business districts, a result of the merger of Eau Gallie into Melbourne:

  • Eau Gallie Arts District—located along the Indian River Lagoon with two public parks, two fine art galleries, a microbrewery and several other restaurants contained within one block. Known as EGAD, it is on the Florida Humanities FLORIDA STORIES historic audio-based walking tours app (download to your phone from the app store) and contains over 30 murals and three sculptures.
  • Historic Downtown Melbourne – among other retail outlets, this has 26 eating and drinking establishments within a four block extent.[55]

Healthcare

The city has three hospitals, day care for senior citizens, hospice, walk-in, and urgent care facilities.[56] There is Holmes Medical Center, and Melbourne Regional Medical Center. Kindred Hospital is a chronic care facility for ventilated patients and does not accept emergency patients. A new Viera hospital was opened in May 2011.

Tourism

The city has two golf courses. There were 96,477 rounds played in 2009–10. Revenues were $2,207,502. Rounds and revenue have been dropping since 2006. in 2011, the city raised rates for residents to the same as for non-residents, $27 per round or $522 annual fee.[57]

The Eau Gallie Arts District is regularly highlighted as a top destination in the national rankings that are published. Read more.

Retail

Brevard Mall, the area's first mall, was built in 1962. It was followed by Melbourne Square in 1982.

Arts and culture

Annual cultural events

In February or March:

  • The Annual IndiaFest is held in February or March.[58]

In April:

  • The Melbourne Arts Festival, held in April in Wickham Park, draws from 50,000 to 60,000 visitors[59]

In August:

  • The Annual India Day is held in August.[60]

In September:

  • The Melbourne Area Pilots Association hosts a General Aviation Day at Melbourne International Airport in September

In October:

In December:

  • Christian churches have been producing a "Bible on Parade" since 1990, each participating church portrays a book of the Bible. A spokesperson said in 2011 that it may be the only one of its kind in America.[62][63]

Museums and points of interest

Historic sites

 
Wells House, "Green Gables"

There are four places on the National Register of Historic Places:[64]

The following places also are historic:

Walking historic tours

Eau Gallie Arts District has an established historical walking tour that includes over 20 historical buildings or locations in the arts district available through a FLORIDA STORIES app to your phone.

Museums

Performing arts

  • Melbourne Civic Theater

Groups

Buildings

Sports

Melbourne was an official host city for the 1996 Olympic Torch Relay.[65]

There are co-ed adult and youth sports programs in flag football and ultimate frisbee.[66]

 
Brevard Zoo

The city of Melbourne hosts an annual indoor pickleball tournament called the Melbourne Meltdown Pickleball Championship.[67] The third annual tournament was played on March 4–6, 2021 at the Melbourne Auditorium.

Parks, recreation, and attractions

The city of Melbourne contains over 554.72 acres (2.2 km2) of city park land, including 17 community parks,[68] 13 neighborhood parks,[69] and five smaller city parks.[70]

One of the many forms of recreation is local fishing in places such as Lake Washington.[71]

Public Libraries

Melbourne houses three branches of Brevard County Public Libraries including the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Public Library, Eau Gallie Public Library, and the Melbourne Public Library.

The first home of the Melbourne Public Library was established in 1924 with funds raised by the Library Association of Melbourne. The current Melbourne Public Library is a 25,000 square ft building located in Wells Park. It was first opened to the public in July 1989.

The Eau Gallie Public Library was also first opened in the 1920s, starting as a library for the Eau Gallie Woman's Club. In 1939, the club officially sponsored the small library, beginning with only 22 books. The current building opened in 1962, gradually expanding over the years. In October, 1990 the Eau Gallie Public Library had a collection of 67,023 volumes and over 25,000 registered borrowers, a testament to the faith of the founders of the Eau Gallie Woman's Club. The library is located in Riverfront Park overlooking the Indian River.[72]

Education

Of all residents 25 years or older, 88.5% are high school graduates, and 25.7% have a bachelor's degree or higher.[51]

Public schools are run by the Brevard County School Board.

Prior to 1964, segregated schools were maintained for white students and black students under the doctrine of Separate but equal education. Black students were educated at Melbourne Vocational School from 1921 until it burned in 1953. For the next five years they met in the former hospital of the Naval Air Station, until Stone High School was opened in 1958. In 1964 the schools were integrated and Stone was repurposed as Stone Middle School.[73]

Colleges and universities

Elementary schools[75]

  • Roy Allen Elementary
  • Ascension Catholic School
  • Brevard Academy for Individual Excellence
  • Dr. W. J. Creel Elementary
  • Croton Elementary
  • Harbor City Elementary
  • Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy Lower School (Pre-K–6)
  • Longleaf Elementary[76]
  • Meadowlane Primary[77]
  • Meadowlane Intermediate[78]
  • New Covenant Christian School
  • Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School
  • Quest Elementary
  • Sabal Elementary
  • Sherwood Elementary
  • Suntree Elementary
  • University Park Elementary
  • West Melbourne Elementary

Middle schools

  • Ascension Catholic School[79]
  • Brevard Academy for Individual Excellence
  • DeLaura Middle School
  • Central Middle School
  • Covenant Christian School
  • Florida Preparatory Academy
  • Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy Upper School
  • Johnson Middle School
  • Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School
  • Stone Middle School

High schools

Public
Private

Adult education

  • Palm Bay High Adult/Community Education
  • South Area Adult Center

Media

Print

Brevard Business News is a weekly newspaper in Melbourne, Florida, United States covering business news and trends for the Space Coast. Fred Krupski started Brevard Business News in 1981,[80] and Adrienne B. Roth purchased it in 1986.

Florida Today is the major daily newspaper serving Brevard County, Florida. The Gannett corporation started the paper in 1966.[81] It covers the Space Coast and Central Florida. The other major paper is the Hometown News ln Melbourne.[citation needed]

Radio

WFIT 89.5 FM—this radio station is an NPR station based on the grounds of Florida Institute of Technology

Television

Melbourne is part of the Orlando television market. Cable is provided by Spectrum.

Infrastructure

Transportation

Major roads

The city is responsible for about 300 miles (480 km) of road. It would like to resurface 5% (15 miles (24 km)) of that each year. It was able to afford to pave half of that in 2013.[82]

Roads in the older part of the city, in what is today the southeast, are oriented toward the north–south road, Babcock Street, with compass directions measured east and west from that road. In the same area, a very minor east–west road, Brevard Drive, separates compass directions north and south.

  •   U.S. 1 – Known officially as Harbor City Boulevard, this road runs parallel to the Indian River on the far eastern side of the city. The highway is six-lanes throughout the city. Within the city limits, this road intersects two causeways: the Eau Gallie and Melbourne Causeways. Major intersections include University Boulevard, New Haven Avenue, U.S. 192, SR 508, CR 507, CR 5054, SR 518, CR 511, Lake Washington Road, and Post Road.
  •   U.S. 192 – Locally named New Haven Avenue, and Strawbridge Avenue in downtown, this road passes through commercial, entertainment, and retail areas of Melbourne. It serves as a route to Kissimmee and the tourist corridor of Orlando to the west, and the town of Indialantic to the east via the Melbourne Causeway. Major intersections include Evans Road/Hollywood Boulevard, Dairy Road, SR 507/CR 507, New Haven Avenue, and U.S. 1.
  •   Interstate 95 – This highway is six-lanes throughout its run in Melbourne. There are three exits within city limits: Exit 180 (U.S. 192), Exit 182 (Ellis Road), and Exit 183 (SR 518).
  •   SR A1A – This road runs along the barrier island portion of Melbourne and provides access to Indian Harbour Beach and Indialantic. There is only one major intersection: SR 518.
  •   SR 507 – The state road portion of Babcock Street, this road runs from the city limits of Palm Bay to U.S. 192, serving the Florida Institute of Technology along the way. Major intersections include Florida Avenue, University Boulevard, and U.S. 192.
  •   CR 507 – The county road portion of Babcock Street, this road runs from U.S. 192 to U.S. 1, serving one of the main economic centers of Melbourne. Major intersections include U.S. 192, SR 508, and U.S. 1.
  •   SR 508 – This road runs from U.S. 1 to the Melbourne Orlando International Airport. Major intersections include Air Terminal Parkway, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, CR 507, and U.S. 1.
  •   CR 509 – Known locally as Wickham Road, this is one of the busiest roads in Melbourne: Up to 38,680 cars use Wickham Road weekdays, and the average is 33,850.[83] Major intersections include Ellis Road/NASA Bouelvard, SR 5054/CR 5054, SR 518, CR 511, Lake Washington Boulevard, and Post Road.
  •   CR 511 – Known almost universally as John Rodes Boulevard while north–south and Aurora Road while east–west, this road enters from West Melbourne and ends at U.S. 1, running through some impoverished areas of the town. Major intersections include Ellis Road, SR 518, CR 509, and U.S. 1.
  •   SR 518 – Known locally as Eau Gallie Boulevard, this road's run is entirely in Melbourne, running from Interstate 95 to SR A1A over the Eau Gallie Causeway. It runs through the Eau Gallie Arts District. Major intersections include Interstate 95, SR 5054, CR 509, U.S. 1, SR 513, and SR A1A.
  •   SR 5054 – The state road designation being entirely unsigned, the road is mostly known as Sarno Road. It has a short run from SR 518 to CR 509, where Sarno Road continues as CR 5054.
  •   CR 5054 – The more urban portion of Sarno Road. Major intersections include CR 509, Croton Boulevard, Apollo Boulevard, and U.S. 1.

Rail

 
Historical marker (click to enlarge)

The Union Cypress Company Railroad ran east to west through south Melbourne in the early 1900s. The mill town of Hopkins was near the present-day streets of Mill Street and Main Street.

The Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) runs through Melbourne, staying west of U.S. 1 through its entire run. Into the early 1960s, passengers could take one of two Chicago-bound trains (on alternating days), the City of Miami or the South Wind (both via Birmingham) and the New York-bound East Coast Champion, Havana Special, and Miamian from Melbourne's Florida East Coast station.[84] Into the latter 1950s, passengers could take the Dixie Flagler to Chicago via Atlanta from the station.[85] The FEC operated local passenger service between Jacksonville and the Miami area until July 31, 1968.[86]

The Brightline passenger rail company is considering service to extend north from West Palm Beach to the Space Coast, but so far, has passed over Melbourne for Cocoa.[87]

Bus

Airport

 
Entrance of Melbourne International Airport

Melbourne Orlando International Airport (IATA: MLB, ICAO: KMLB, FAA LID: MLB) is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northwest of the city's original business district. The airport has daily flights on six passenger airlines and a cargo one, including Delta, Delta Connection, American Eagle and Elite Airways.

Utilities

 
Melbourne Water Tower

Power is provided by Florida Power and Light. Gas is provided by Florida City Gas.

Cable TV service is provided by Spectrum.

Traditional landline telephone service is mainly provided by AT&T, while some cable customers use Spectrum digital telephone (VOIP) service.

Internet service providers in Melbourne range from various 56 kbit/s providers, AT&T (formerly BellSouth) FastAccess DSL, and Spectrum cable internet. Fiber-optic networks are installed in the city mainly for business purposes and have not been integrated for home use.

The Water Department not only provides water for the city, but for surrounding towns and cities for a premium, including Melbourne Beach, Indialantic, Indian Harbour Beach, Satellite Beach, Palm Shores, Melbourne Village, West Melbourne, and a portion of unincorporated Brevard County south of the Pineda Causeway.[90] In 2020, it served about 170,000 people.[91] Wholesale water service is provided to West Melbourne. The total distribution area is about 100 square miles (259 km2)[92] Two water treatment plants take water from Lake Washington and deep wells, providing 25,000,000 US gallons (95,000,000 litres; 21,000,000 imperial gallons) of drinking water per day. This water is treated with chloramine and ozone.[93][94] Almost annually, the city is obliged to substitute the stronger free chlorine for the summer months when algae blooms are prevalent.[95] In 2003, water rates were $2.27/1,000 US gallons (3,785 L) sewer $4.47/1,000 US gallons (3,785 L).[96]

Solid waste removal and recycling is provided by Solid Waste Management, part of the city of Melbourne's Environmental Community Outreach (ECO) Division.

Namesakes

Melbourne Square, in the city of Melbourne, located on US 192 west of downtown, is one of the largest shopping centers in Brevard County. In the 1960s, the motto of Melbourne was, "Crossroads to the Universe".

Notable people

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Further reading

  • Purdy, Barbara A. (2008). Florida's People During the Last Ice Age. University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0-8130-3204-7

External links

  • Official website
  •   Melbourne, Florida travel guide from Wikivoyage

melbourne, florida, melbourne, city, brevard, county, florida, united, states, located, southeast, orlando, 2020, decennial, census, there, population, municipality, second, largest, county, both, size, population, melbourne, principal, city, palm, melbourne, . Melbourne ˈ m ɛ l b er n is a city in Brevard County Florida United States It is located 72 mi 116 km southeast of Orlando As of the 2020 Decennial Census there was a population of 84 678 6 The municipality is the second largest in the county by both size and population 7 Melbourne is a principal city of the Palm Bay Melbourne Titusville Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area In 1969 the city was expanded by merging with nearby Eau Gallie 8 Melbourne FloridaCityTop left to right Downtown Melbourne Melbourne City Hall Crane Creek Brevard Zoo Melbourne CausewaySealWordmarkNickname s The Harbor City 1 The Midway City 2 Location in Brevard County and the state of FloridaMelbourne FloridaLocation in the United StatesCoordinates 28 7 N 80 38 W 28 117 N 80 633 W 28 117 80 633 Coordinates 28 7 N 80 38 W 28 117 N 80 633 W 28 117 80 633CountryUnited StatesStateFloridaCountyBrevardSettledc 1867Incorporated village December 22 1888Consolidated with Eau GallieJuly 15 1969Founded byCornthwaite John HectorNamed forMelbourne AustraliaGovernment TypeCouncil Manager MayorPaul Alfrey City ManagerShannon LewisArea 3 Total49 97 sq mi 129 43 km2 Land44 15 sq mi 114 36 km2 Water5 82 sq mi 15 07 km2 14 4 Elevation20 ft 6 m Population 2020 Total84 678 Density1 917 83 sq mi 740 47 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP code32901 32934 32935 32940 32902 32912 32936 32941 32904Area code321FIPS code12 43975 4 GNIS feature ID0294589 5 WebsiteCity of Melbourne Contents 1 History 1 1 Early human occupation 1 2 Settlement 1 3 Postwar 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 2 2 Flora 2 3 Environment 3 Demographics 3 1 Languages 4 Government 5 Economy 5 1 Industry 5 2 Workforce 5 3 Housing 5 4 Competitiveness 5 5 Retail and commerce 5 6 Healthcare 5 7 Tourism 5 8 Retail 6 Arts and culture 6 1 Annual cultural events 6 2 Museums and points of interest 6 2 1 Historic sites 6 2 2 Museums 6 3 Performing arts 6 3 1 Groups 6 3 2 Buildings 7 Sports 8 Parks recreation and attractions 9 Public Libraries 10 Education 10 1 Colleges and universities 10 2 Elementary schools 75 10 3 Middle schools 10 4 High schools 10 5 Adult education 11 Media 11 1 Print 11 2 Radio 11 3 Television 12 Infrastructure 12 1 Transportation 12 1 1 Major roads 12 1 2 Rail 12 1 3 Bus 12 1 4 Airport 12 2 Utilities 13 Namesakes 14 Notable people 15 References 16 Further reading 17 External linksHistory EditEarly human occupation Edit Main article Melbourne Bone Bed Evidence for the presence of Paleo Indians in the Melbourne area during the late Pleistocene epoch was uncovered during the 1920s C P Singleton a Harvard University zoologist discovered the bones of a mammoth Mammuthus columbi on his property along Crane Creek 1 5 miles 2 4 km from Melbourne and brought in Amherst College paleontologist Frederick B Loomis to excavate the skeleton Loomis found a second elephant with a large rough flint instrument 9 among fragments of the elephant s ribs Loomis found in the same stratum mammoth mastodon horse ground sloth tapir peccary camel and saber tooth cat bones all extinct in Florida since the end of the Pleistocene 10 000 8 000 BCE At a nearby site a human rib and charcoal were found in association with Mylodon Megalonyx and Chlamytherium ground sloth teeth A finely worked spear point found with these items may have been displaced from a later stratum In 1925 attention shifted to the Melbourne golf course A crushed human skull with finger arm and leg bones was found in association with a horse tooth A piece of ivory that appeared to have been modified by humans was found at the bottom of the stratum containing bones Other finds included a spear point near a mastodon bone and a turtle back scraper and blade found with bear camel mastodon horse and tapir bones 10 Similar human remains Pleistocene animals and Paleo Indian artifacts were found in Vero Beach 30 miles 48 km south of Melbourne and similar Paleo Indian artifacts were found at the Helen Blazes archaeological site 10 miles 16 km southwest of Melbourne Settlement Edit The Hotel Carleton c 1907 The first settlers arrived after 1877 They included Richard W Goode his father John Goode Cornthwaite John Hector Captain Peter Wright Balaam Allen Wright Brothers and Thomas Mason 11 Three of these men Wright Allen and Brothers were black freedmen 12 The city formerly called Crane Creek 13 was named Melbourne in honor of its first postmaster Cornthwaite John Hector an Englishman who had spent much of his life in Melbourne Victoria Australia which was in turn named after the British Prime Minister William Lamb 2nd Viscount Melbourne 14 He is buried in the Melbourne Cemetery along with many early residents in the area The first school in Melbourne was built in 1883 and is on permanent exhibit on the campus of Florida Institute of Technology By 1885 the town had 70 people 15 The Greater Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church was founded in 1885 and is still active 16 In the late 1890s the Brownlie Maxwell Funeral Home opened and it is still in business The oldest black owned business in the county is Tucker s Cut Rate plumbing It opened in 1934 17 In the early 1900s houses were often built in the frame vernacular style 18 In 1919 a fire destroyed most of the original downtown along Front Street At the time it was rebuilt west of US Hwy 1 19 20 During the Jim Crow years black people were required to enter movie theaters via a different entrance from whites and sit in the balcony Gas stations had signs for rest rooms labeled Men Women and Colored This persisted until integration in the late 1960s 21 In late 1942 the Naval Air Station Melbourne was established as a site to train newly commissioned Navy and Marine pilots for World War II The program ran until 1946 and the land that was used for that program makes up most of what is currently the Melbourne Orlando International Airport 22 In 1969 the cities of Eau Gallie and Melbourne voted to merge forming modern day Melbourne 8 Postwar Edit In the 1950s Babcock Street was extended north to intersect with US 1 The Melbourne Shopping Center was constructed on Babcock the area s first strip mall Consumers were sufficiently attracted to this new mall that the traditional downtown off New Haven suffered Urban blight was successfully mitigated in the 1980s 23 A board was created by the legislature to spend a 10 tax on electric bills This was used by the Melbourne Civic Improvement Board to build the Melbourne Auditorium the first library and fire station and various parks The board was dissolved when Melbourne was merged with Eau Gallie in 1969 23 That merger doubled the size of Melbourne 24 Streetlights were gradually added until by the early 1960s streets east of Babcock Street had lights Lights were added to streets west of Babcock after the early 1960s 25 In 1969 the city elected Julius Montgomery its first black councilman Montgomery was also the first African American student of Brevard Engineering College later Florida Institute of Technology which named their Pioneer Award after him 26 27 On August 2 1995 the city received a record 9 06 inches 230 mm of rainfall from Hurricane Erin 28 During the week of August 22 2008 a record 17 54 inches 446 mm of rain fell caused by Tropical Storm Fay 28 A 2009 Halloween street party sponsored by a downtown restaurant attracted an estimated 8 000 10 000 people This overwhelmed the downtown area Street parties were curtailed until public safety issues were addressed 29 On February 18 2017 president Donald J Trump held his first post inauguration rally at the Orlando Melbourne International Airport drawing a crowd of approximately 9 000 people according to the Melbourne police department 30 Geography EditMelbourne is located approximately 60 miles 97 km southeast of Orlando on the Space Coast along Interstate 95 It is approximately midway between Jacksonville and Miami According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 39 6 square miles 102 5 km2 of which 33 9 square miles 87 7 km2 is land and 5 7 square miles 14 8 km2 14 42 is water 31 The east west street named Brevard Drive was historically the center of town with addresses called north and south of this street The north south Babcock Street provided the same centerline for east and west directions Melbourne Beachside has a small presence on the South Beaches barrier island It is often confused with Melbourne Beach a separate political entity Climate Edit Crane Creek Melbourne Florida has a humid subtropical climate Cfa bordering closely to a tropical savanna climate Melbourne has a distinctly seasonal precipitation pattern with a hot and wet season late May through October and a warm and dry season November through April The climate is strongly influenced by the nearby Atlantic Ocean and Gulf Stream as well as incursions of cold fronts from the north in winter months Melbourne averages 51 inches 1 300 mm of rainfall annually much of it coming in convective thunderstorms in the late May to early October time period The record rainfall occurred on August 20 2008 when Tropical Storm Fay dropped 18 21 inches 463 mm 32 Melbourne can sometimes have moderate to severe drought conditions from late fall through spring with brush fires occurring and water restrictions put in place Melbourne averages 2 days per year with frost although several years might pass without a frost in the city of Melbourne or at the ocean beaches On Christmas Eve 2003 the city as others in east central coast of Florida received snow from the ocean effect when cold air passes over the considerably hotter ocean and causes the rise of air with higher temperature to bring moisture into the higher portions of the atmosphere 33 Climate data for Melbourne Florida Melbourne Orlando International Airport 1991 2020 normals extremes 1937 presentMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 89 32 92 33 93 34 97 36 99 37 101 38 102 39 101 38 98 37 96 36 91 33 90 32 102 39 Average high F C 73 2 22 9 75 2 24 0 78 4 25 8 82 3 27 9 86 6 30 3 89 5 31 9 90 9 32 7 90 9 32 7 89 1 31 7 85 0 29 4 79 2 26 2 75 7 24 3 83 0 28 3 Daily mean F C 63 3 17 4 65 4 18 6 68 6 20 3 73 1 22 8 78 1 25 6 81 9 27 7 83 1 28 4 83 4 28 6 82 1 27 8 77 5 25 3 70 7 21 5 66 2 19 0 74 5 23 6 Average low F C 53 5 11 9 55 6 13 1 58 8 14 9 63 9 17 7 69 7 20 9 74 3 23 5 75 3 24 1 75 9 24 4 75 2 24 0 70 1 21 2 62 1 16 7 56 7 13 7 65 9 18 8 Record low F C 19 7 27 3 25 4 35 2 47 8 55 13 60 16 60 16 57 14 41 5 30 1 21 6 19 7 Average precipitation inches mm 2 63 67 1 98 50 2 69 68 2 29 58 3 53 90 7 10 180 6 50 165 6 67 169 7 63 194 4 86 123 2 55 65 2 36 60 50 79 1 290 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 7 0 6 6 6 8 6 4 8 5 13 9 14 4 15 0 14 5 10 2 7 7 8 5 119 5Source NOAA 34 35 Flora Edit Tropical flora typical of more southerly locations is grown in the Melbourne area coconut palms royal palms Christmas palms and bananas but can be damaged or killed when subjected to infrequent light freezes or cooler temperatures although several years might pass without a freeze in the Melbourne area The Melbourne area has many lush gardens and public landscapes and is noted for the botanical northern limit of cultivated coconut palms on the Florida East Coast Environment Edit The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has ordered the city to reduce pollution of the Indian River Lagoon which it borders about 80 of the city s landmass drains in the direction of the lagoon The city must reduce run off by 44 000 pounds 20 000 kg of nitrogen and 13 000 pounds 5 900 kg of phosphorus The city responded by banning the use of fertilizer before flood and storm warnings 36 Demographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 189099 190013132 3 191015719 8 1920533239 5 19302 677402 3 19402 622 2 1 19504 22361 1 196011 982183 7 197040 236235 8 198046 53615 7 199059 64628 2 200071 38219 7 201076 0686 6 202084 67811 3 U S Decennial Census 37 Melbourne Demographics2010 Census Melbourne Brevard County FloridaTotal population 76 068 543 376 18 801 310Population percent change 2000 to 2010 6 6 14 1 17 6 Population density 2 246 4 sq mi 535 0 sq mi 350 6 sq miWhite or Caucasian including White Hispanic 80 9 77 6 75 0 Non Hispanic White or Caucasian 75 1 53 7 57 9 Black or African American 10 3 10 1 16 0 Hispanic or Latino of any race 8 9 8 1 22 5 Asian 3 1 2 1 2 4 Native American or Native Alaskan 0 3 0 4 0 4 Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian 0 1 0 1 0 1 Two or more races Multiracial 3 1 2 6 2 5 Some Other Race 2 2 1 7 3 6 As of 2010 there were 38 955 households out of which 12 6 were vacant As of 2000 24 0 had children under the age of 18 living with them 44 0 were married couples living together 11 5 had a female householder with no husband present and 40 7 were non families 32 9 of all households were made up of individuals and 13 3 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 22 and the average family size was 2 82 In 2000 the city the population was spread out with 20 7 under the age of 18 9 3 from 18 to 24 28 4 from 25 to 44 21 9 from 45 to 64 and 19 7 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 40 years For every 100 females there were 94 3 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 91 1 males The per capita income for the city was 19 175 In 2000 the median income for a household in the city was 34 571 and the median income for a family was 42 760 Males had a median income of 32 242 versus 22 419 for females In Melbourne about 8 6 of families and 11 5 of the population were below the poverty line including 15 4 of those under age 18 and 8 5 of those age 65 or over Languages Edit A visitor welcome sign for Melbourne As of 2000 90 39 of residents spoke English as their first language while 4 69 spoke Spanish 0 84 spoke French 0 73 spoke German and 0 55 spoke Arabic as their mother tongue In total 9 60 of the total population spoke languages other than English 38 Government Edit Melbourne City Hall The Melbourne City Council consists of the mayor and six district council members 39 40 Melbourne uses a Council Manager form of government 41 City officials Paul Alfrey Mayor Elected November 2020 term expires November 2024 Tim Thomas District 1 Council Member Elected in November 2016 Re elected in November 2020 term expires November 2024 Mark LaRusso Vice Mayor amp District 2 Council Member Elected in November 2018 Re elected in November 2022 term expires November 2026 Yvonne Minus District 3 Council Member Elected in November 2016 Re elected in November 2020 term expires November 2024 Rachael Bassett District 4 Council Member Elected in November 2022 term expires November 2026 Mimi Hanley District 5 Council Member Elected in November 2020 term expires November 2024 Julie Sanders District 6 Council Member Elected in November 2018 Re elected in November 2022 term expires November 2026The following are appointed by the council City Attorney City ManagerMelbourne city officials created the Babcock Street Redevelopment District in 1998 to stimulate new development along Babcock Street from U S 1 south to U S 192 A 218 unit apartment complex built in 2005 is most recent step in an effort to revitalize this area In 2010 the Eau Gallie Arts District received its designation as a Florida Main Street Established in 1860 along the Indian River the arts district called EGAD has proven to be highly successful in its redevelopment of the community of art galleries shops restaurants Melbourne s first microbrewery Intracoastal Brewing Company and contains the city civic center and public library with a public pier Historic Rossetter House and Gardens Pineapple Park a few businesses over 40 years old and a community park and band shell which is the center of many community activities It is now a non accredited main street program A 180 8 million Operating and Capital Budget was passed for the 2014 2015 fiscal year 42 In 2007 the city had a taxable real estate base of 4 96 billion 43 A 2011 study rated the general pension fund for city employees highly at 190 Less favorably rated were the pension plans for fire and police employees 44 In 2009 the city had 870 full time employees and 176 part time employees 45 Economy EditIndustry Edit Melbourne Orlando International Airport is located near the center of the city Melbourne contains defense and technology companies with a high concentration of high tech workers 46 The following corporations have operations in Melbourne DRS Technologies employed 910 workers in 2009 47 Another reference says 1 800 workers in 2009 1 300 in 2010 48 Alstom Signaling Operations Transportation Systems L3Harris Technologies corporate headquarters Northrop Grumman employed 1 640 workers in 2009 47 Rockwell Collins employed 1 430 in 2009 47 Embraer completed a 89 000 square feet 8 300 m2 hangar and administrative office at the Melbourne Airport in February 2011 49 LiveTV has its headquarters in Melbourne 50 eviCore Healthcare has one of its main office in Melbourne Avidyne Corporation an avionics company has their HQ in Melbourne and is a developer of Integrated Avionics Systems multi function displays and traffic advisory systems for light general aviation GA aircraft Workforce Edit In 2007 the average size of Melbourne s labor force was 39 391 Of that group 37 708 were employed and 1 683 were unemployed for an unemployment rate of 4 3 51 Housing Edit In 2008 259 building permits were issued for 263 units There were 209 permits issued for 320 units in 2007 which was down from 329 permits for 512 units in 2006 52 The median home price in 2007 was 215 000 51 In May 2005 the Melbourne Titusville Palm Bay area was among the top 20 in home price appreciation from 2003 to 2004 53 Competitiveness Edit In 2009 Forbes ranked the area 18th out of 100 Metropolitan Statistical Areas and first out of 8 metros in Florida for affordable housing and short commute times among others 54 Retail and commerce Edit Melbourne has two downtown business districts a result of the merger of Eau Gallie into Melbourne Eau Gallie Arts District located along the Indian River Lagoon with two public parks two fine art galleries a microbrewery and several other restaurants contained within one block Known as EGAD it is on the Florida Humanities FLORIDA STORIES historic audio based walking tours app download to your phone from the app store and contains over 30 murals and three sculptures Historic Downtown Melbourne among other retail outlets this has 26 eating and drinking establishments within a four block extent 55 Healthcare Edit The city has three hospitals day care for senior citizens hospice walk in and urgent care facilities 56 There is Holmes Medical Center and Melbourne Regional Medical Center Kindred Hospital is a chronic care facility for ventilated patients and does not accept emergency patients A new Viera hospital was opened in May 2011 Tourism Edit The city has two golf courses There were 96 477 rounds played in 2009 10 Revenues were 2 207 502 Rounds and revenue have been dropping since 2006 in 2011 the city raised rates for residents to the same as for non residents 27 per round or 522 annual fee 57 The Eau Gallie Arts District is regularly highlighted as a top destination in the national rankings that are published Read more Retail Edit Brevard Mall the area s first mall was built in 1962 It was followed by Melbourne Square in 1982 Arts and culture EditAnnual cultural events Edit In February or March The Annual IndiaFest is held in February or March 58 In April The Melbourne Arts Festival held in April in Wickham Park draws from 50 000 to 60 000 visitors 59 In August The Annual India Day is held in August 60 In September The Melbourne Area Pilots Association hosts a General Aviation Day at Melbourne International Airport in SeptemberIn October The Melbourne Oktoberfest has been held each October since 1977 61 most recently this was held at the Wickham Park PavilionIn December Christian churches have been producing a Bible on Parade since 1990 each participating church portrays a book of the Bible A spokesperson said in 2011 that it may be the only one of its kind in America 62 63 Museums and points of interest Edit Historic sites Edit Rossetter House Gleason House Roesch House Wells House Green Gables There are four places on the National Register of Historic Places 64 Florida Power and Light Company Ice Plant 1927 located at 1604 South Harbor City Boulevard William H Gleason House at 1736 Pineapple Avenue James Wadsworth Rossetter House c 1860s at 1320 Highland Avenue Green Gables at Historic Riverview Village 1501 South Harbor City BlvdThe following places also are historic Henegar Center 1919 located at 625 East New Haven Avenue Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 1886 at 50 West Strawbridge Avenue Melbourne Bone Bed at Crane Creek Nannie Lee House Strawberry Mansion 1905 at 1218 East New Haven Avenue Roesch House c 1901 at 1320 Highland Avenue Winchester Symphony House 1890s at 1500 Highland AvenueWalking historic toursEau Gallie Arts District has an established historical walking tour that includes over 20 historical buildings or locations in the arts district available through a FLORIDA STORIES app to your phone Museums Edit Historic Rossetter House Museum at 1320 Highland Avenue Liberty Bell Memorial Museum at 1601 Hickory Street Green Gables at Historic Riverview Village at 1501 South Harbor City Blvd Performing arts Edit Melbourne Civic TheaterGroups Edit Brevard Symphony Orchestra City of Melbourne Pipes and Drums Strawbridge Art League and GalleryBuildings Edit Henegar Center for the Arts Maxwell C King Center for the Performing Arts Melbourne Auditorium located on Hibiscus BoulevardSports EditMelbourne was an official host city for the 1996 Olympic Torch Relay 65 There are co ed adult and youth sports programs in flag football and ultimate frisbee 66 Brevard Zoo The city of Melbourne hosts an annual indoor pickleball tournament called the Melbourne Meltdown Pickleball Championship 67 The third annual tournament was played on March 4 6 2021 at the Melbourne Auditorium Parks recreation and attractions EditThe city of Melbourne contains over 554 72 acres 2 2 km2 of city park land including 17 community parks 68 13 neighborhood parks 69 and five smaller city parks 70 Brevard Zoo Wickham Park Lake WashingtonOne of the many forms of recreation is local fishing in places such as Lake Washington 71 Public Libraries EditMelbourne houses three branches of Brevard County Public Libraries including the Dr Martin Luther King Jr Public Library Eau Gallie Public Library and the Melbourne Public Library The first home of the Melbourne Public Library was established in 1924 with funds raised by the Library Association of Melbourne The current Melbourne Public Library is a 25 000 square ft building located in Wells Park It was first opened to the public in July 1989 The Eau Gallie Public Library was also first opened in the 1920s starting as a library for the Eau Gallie Woman s Club In 1939 the club officially sponsored the small library beginning with only 22 books The current building opened in 1962 gradually expanding over the years In October 1990 the Eau Gallie Public Library had a collection of 67 023 volumes and over 25 000 registered borrowers a testament to the faith of the founders of the Eau Gallie Woman s Club The library is located in Riverfront Park overlooking the Indian River 72 Education EditOf all residents 25 years or older 88 5 are high school graduates and 25 7 have a bachelor s degree or higher 51 Public schools are run by the Brevard County School Board Prior to 1964 segregated schools were maintained for white students and black students under the doctrine of Separate but equal education Black students were educated at Melbourne Vocational School from 1921 until it burned in 1953 For the next five years they met in the former hospital of the Naval Air Station until Stone High School was opened in 1958 In 1964 the schools were integrated and Stone was repurposed as Stone Middle School 73 Colleges and universities Edit Eastern Florida State College Florida Institute of Technology Florida State University Satellite Campus Keiser University Melbourne 74 University of Central Florida Regional Campus Webster University Patrick Space Force Base CampusElementary schools 75 Edit Roy Allen Elementary Ascension Catholic School Brevard Academy for Individual Excellence Dr W J Creel Elementary Croton Elementary Harbor City Elementary Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy Lower School Pre K 6 Longleaf Elementary 76 Meadowlane Primary 77 Meadowlane Intermediate 78 New Covenant Christian School Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School Quest Elementary Sabal Elementary Sherwood Elementary Suntree Elementary University Park Elementary West Melbourne ElementaryMiddle schools Edit Ascension Catholic School 79 Brevard Academy for Individual Excellence DeLaura Middle School Central Middle School Covenant Christian School Florida Preparatory Academy Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy Upper School Johnson Middle School Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School Stone Middle SchoolHigh schools Edit PublicEau Gallie High School Melbourne High School Palm Bay High School West Shore Junior Senior High SchoolPrivateBrevard Academy for Individual Excellence Brevard Christian School Florida Preparatory Academy Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy Upper School Melbourne Central Catholic High School New Covenant Christian SchoolAdult education Edit Palm Bay High Adult Community Education South Area Adult CenterMedia EditPrint Edit Brevard Business News is a weekly newspaper in Melbourne Florida United States covering business news and trends for the Space Coast Fred Krupski started Brevard Business News in 1981 80 and Adrienne B Roth purchased it in 1986 Florida Today is the major daily newspaper serving Brevard County Florida The Gannett corporation started the paper in 1966 81 It covers the Space Coast and Central Florida The other major paper is the Hometown News ln Melbourne citation needed Radio Edit WFIT 89 5 FM this radio station is an NPR station based on the grounds of Florida Institute of Technology Television Edit Melbourne is part of the Orlando television market Cable is provided by Spectrum Infrastructure EditTransportation Edit Major roads Edit The city is responsible for about 300 miles 480 km of road It would like to resurface 5 15 miles 24 km of that each year It was able to afford to pave half of that in 2013 82 Roads in the older part of the city in what is today the southeast are oriented toward the north south road Babcock Street with compass directions measured east and west from that road In the same area a very minor east west road Brevard Drive separates compass directions north and south U S 1 Known officially as Harbor City Boulevard this road runs parallel to the Indian River on the far eastern side of the city The highway is six lanes throughout the city Within the city limits this road intersects two causeways the Eau Gallie and Melbourne Causeways Major intersections include University Boulevard New Haven Avenue U S 192 SR 508 CR 507 CR 5054 SR 518 CR 511 Lake Washington Road and Post Road U S 192 Locally named New Haven Avenue and Strawbridge Avenue in downtown this road passes through commercial entertainment and retail areas of Melbourne It serves as a route to Kissimmee and the tourist corridor of Orlando to the west and the town of Indialantic to the east via the Melbourne Causeway Major intersections include Evans Road Hollywood Boulevard Dairy Road SR 507 CR 507 New Haven Avenue and U S 1 Interstate 95 This highway is six lanes throughout its run in Melbourne There are three exits within city limits Exit 180 U S 192 Exit 182 Ellis Road and Exit 183 SR 518 SR A1A This road runs along the barrier island portion of Melbourne and provides access to Indian Harbour Beach and Indialantic There is only one major intersection SR 518 SR 507 The state road portion of Babcock Street this road runs from the city limits of Palm Bay to U S 192 serving the Florida Institute of Technology along the way Major intersections include Florida Avenue University Boulevard and U S 192 CR 507 The county road portion of Babcock Street this road runs from U S 192 to U S 1 serving one of the main economic centers of Melbourne Major intersections include U S 192 SR 508 and U S 1 SR 508 This road runs from U S 1 to the Melbourne Orlando International Airport Major intersections include Air Terminal Parkway Dr Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard CR 507 and U S 1 CR 509 Known locally as Wickham Road this is one of the busiest roads in Melbourne Up to 38 680 cars use Wickham Road weekdays and the average is 33 850 83 Major intersections include Ellis Road NASA Bouelvard SR 5054 CR 5054 SR 518 CR 511 Lake Washington Boulevard and Post Road CR 511 Known almost universally as John Rodes Boulevard while north south and Aurora Road while east west this road enters from West Melbourne and ends at U S 1 running through some impoverished areas of the town Major intersections include Ellis Road SR 518 CR 509 and U S 1 SR 518 Known locally as Eau Gallie Boulevard this road s run is entirely in Melbourne running from Interstate 95 to SR A1A over the Eau Gallie Causeway It runs through the Eau Gallie Arts District Major intersections include Interstate 95 SR 5054 CR 509 U S 1 SR 513 and SR A1A SR 5054 The state road designation being entirely unsigned the road is mostly known as Sarno Road It has a short run from SR 518 to CR 509 where Sarno Road continues as CR 5054 CR 5054 The more urban portion of Sarno Road Major intersections include CR 509 Croton Boulevard Apollo Boulevard and U S 1 Rail Edit Historical marker click to enlarge The Union Cypress Company Railroad ran east to west through south Melbourne in the early 1900s The mill town of Hopkins was near the present day streets of Mill Street and Main Street The Florida East Coast Railway FEC runs through Melbourne staying west of U S 1 through its entire run Into the early 1960s passengers could take one of two Chicago bound trains on alternating days the City of Miami or the South Wind both via Birmingham and the New York bound East Coast Champion Havana Special and Miamian from Melbourne s Florida East Coast station 84 Into the latter 1950s passengers could take the Dixie Flagler to Chicago via Atlanta from the station 85 The FEC operated local passenger service between Jacksonville and the Miami area until July 31 1968 86 The Brightline passenger rail company is considering service to extend north from West Palm Beach to the Space Coast but so far has passed over Melbourne for Cocoa 87 Bus Edit Space Coast Area Transit operates a public bus service in Melbourne and vicinity The city subsidizes two routes internal to the city so Melbourne residents ride for free 88 Greyhound Bus Lines has a bus station in Melbourne 89 Airport Edit Entrance of Melbourne International Airport Melbourne Orlando International Airport IATA MLB ICAO KMLB FAA LID MLB is located about 1 5 miles 2 4 km northwest of the city s original business district The airport has daily flights on six passenger airlines and a cargo one including Delta Delta Connection American Eagle and Elite Airways Utilities Edit Melbourne Water Tower Power is provided by Florida Power and Light Gas is provided by Florida City Gas Cable TV service is provided by Spectrum Traditional landline telephone service is mainly provided by AT amp T while some cable customers use Spectrum digital telephone VOIP service Internet service providers in Melbourne range from various 56 kbit s providers AT amp T formerly BellSouth FastAccess DSL and Spectrum cable internet Fiber optic networks are installed in the city mainly for business purposes and have not been integrated for home use The Water Department not only provides water for the city but for surrounding towns and cities for a premium including Melbourne Beach Indialantic Indian Harbour Beach Satellite Beach Palm Shores Melbourne Village West Melbourne and a portion of unincorporated Brevard County south of the Pineda Causeway 90 In 2020 it served about 170 000 people 91 Wholesale water service is provided to West Melbourne The total distribution area is about 100 square miles 259 km2 92 Two water treatment plants take water from Lake Washington and deep wells providing 25 000 000 US gallons 95 000 000 litres 21 000 000 imperial gallons of drinking water per day This water is treated with chloramine and ozone 93 94 Almost annually the city is obliged to substitute the stronger free chlorine for the summer months when algae blooms are prevalent 95 In 2003 water rates were 2 27 1 000 US gallons 3 785 L sewer 4 47 1 000 US gallons 3 785 L 96 Solid waste removal and recycling is provided by Solid Waste Management part of the city of Melbourne s Environmental Community Outreach ECO Division Namesakes EditMelbourne Square in the city of Melbourne located on US 192 west of downtown is one of the largest shopping centers in Brevard County In the 1960s the motto of Melbourne was Crossroads to the Universe Notable people EditMain category People from Melbourne Florida Oliver Askew professional racing driver for Andretti Autosport Thomas Barbour author and naturalist lived in Eau Gallie as a boy 97 Peter Blount former member of the World Cup Bobsled Team and of the US National Track and Field Team Bruce Bochy manager of the World Champion San Francisco Giants Major League Baseball team Robbie Carrico Season 7 contestant on American Idol Bobby Dall bass player for the band Poison resides in Melbourne Cecil Fielder professional baseball player Prince Fielder professional baseball player son of Cecil Fielder went to Eau Gallie High School William Henry Gleason founded and lived in Eau Gallie Kristin Grubka professional women s soccer player FSU women s soccer national champion in 2014 Darrell Hammond comedian and actor born and resided in Melbourne from 1955 to 1975 Kim Hammond former judge and former quarterback for Florida State University and American Football League played football basketball and baseball for Melbourne High School C J Hobgood 2001 ASP world champion surfer born in Melbourne citation needed Damien Hobgood professional surfer born in Melbourne citation needed Devon Hughes professional wrestler better known as Brother Devon from Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Vicky Hurst professional golfer graduated from Holy Trinity 98 Zora Neale Hurston author lived in Eau Gallie in the 1920s and 1950s 99 Billy Lane owner of Choppers Inc and builder of custom motorcycles Jeff Lett bass player of Cartel born in Melbourne Marcus Maye professional NFL player for the New York Jets attended Holy Trinity Jim Morrison lead singer for The Doors born in Melbourne Henry Mucci US Army colonel who led the Great Raid in World War II to free the Bataan survivors retired to Melbourne Bill Nelson long time U S senator from Florida raised in Melbourne 100 and graduated from Melbourne High School in 1960 101 Reggie Nelson safety for NFL s Oakland Raiders Jamie Noble professional wrestler 102 Hans von Ohain one of the first people to develop the jet engine retired and died in Melbourne Stanford Parris former U S congressman from Virginia was a primary resident of Melbourne after leaving Congress 103 Will Perdue NBA forward and center Chicago Bulls sportscaster born in Melbourne 104 Toni Pressley professional women s soccer player graduated from West Shore High School in 2008 Tom Rapp singer songwriter leader of 1960s 1970s band Pearls Before Swine Taylor Rowan American football placekicker Melana Scantlin actress Stefanie Scott teenage actress born in Melbourne stars on the Disney show A N T Farm Lee Stange professional baseball pitcher 105 Jason Steele state representative from 1980 to 1982 Robbin Thompson singer songwriter Amber Torrealba professional skimboarder George Trofimoff former U S 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