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Pasco County, Florida

Pasco County is located on the west central coast of the U.S. state of Florida. According to the 2020 census, the population was 561,691.[1] Its county seat is Dade City,[2] and its largest city is Zephyrhills. The county is named after Samuel Pasco.

Pasco County
Pasco County Courthouse
Location within the U.S. state of Florida
Florida's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 28°18′N 82°26′W / 28.3°N 82.44°W / 28.3; -82.44
Country United States
State Florida
FoundedJune 2, 1887
Named forSamuel Pasco
SeatDade City
Largest CDPWesley Chapel
Area
 • Total868 sq mi (2,250 km2)
 • Land747 sq mi (1,930 km2)
 • Water122 sq mi (320 km2)  14.0%
Population
 (2020)
 • Total561,891
 • Density752/sq mi (290/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Congressional district12th
Websitewww.pascocountyfl.net

Pasco County is included in the Tampa Bay Area and is primarily a bedroom community for Tampa and St. Petersburg.

It includes numerous parks and trails located along rivers, the Gulf of Mexico, lakes, and highway/railroad right-of-ways. Several nudist resorts are located in Pasco. It has become known as the "naturist capital of the United States," beginning with a development in 1941.[3] West Pasco includes retirement areas, commercial fishing, and suburbs of Tampa. The Suncoast Parkway as well as U.S. 19, U.S. 41, U.S. 98, U.S. 301, and Interstate 75 all pass through Pasco. The county is directly west of Polk and Sumter counties, north of Hillsborough and Pinellas counties, and south of Hernando County.

History edit

 
US Senator Samuel Pasco

Pasco County was created on June 2, 1887, from the southern third of Hernando County. The same legislation also created Citrus County from the northern third of Hernando County. The county was named after Samuel Pasco, who had just been elected to the United States Senate.[4]

Dade City was named the temporary county seat until a popular vote was held in 1889, at which time voters made Dade City the permanent county seat. As early as 1917, residents of the western part of the county proposed forming a separate county or merging with Pinellas County, as Dade City was not centrally located in the county. The issue was finally resolved in the late 1970s with the construction of identical government centers in both Dade City and New Port Richey.[citation needed]

The earliest towns were Anclote, Blanton, Dade City, Earnestville, Fort Dade (not to be confused with Fort Dade on Egmont Key), Macon (Trilby), Lacoochee, St. Leo,[5] and San Antonio. Citrus was an important industry when the county was formed, although a decline followed a freeze in 1895. Several large sawmills operated in the county in the early part of the 20th century.[citation needed]

During the Florida land boom of the 1920s, New Port Richey became the winter home of silent screen star Thomas Meighan and golfer Gene Sarazen; Meighan attempted to bring other Hollywood figures to the city. The county has experienced significant population growth since the 1960s. The growth began along the Gulf coast but is now occurring most rapidly in areas north of Tampa.[citation needed]

Geography edit

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 868 square miles (2,250 km2), of which 747 sq mi (1,930 km2) is land and 122 sq mi (320 km2) (14.0%) is water.[6]

A portion of Eastern Pasco County contains rolling topography with elevations from 100 to 160 ft (30 to 49 m), along with San Antonio and St. Leo.

Adjacent counties edit

Climate edit

The county has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) and average temperatures in Dade City range from 59.2 °F in January to 82.1 °F in July and August while in Port Richey they range from 59.0 °F in January to 82.2 °F in August. PRISM Climate Group at Oregon State University

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18904,249
19006,05442.5%
19107,50223.9%
19208,80217.3%
193010,57420.1%
194013,98132.2%
195020,52946.8%
196036,78579.2%
197075,955106.5%
1980193,643154.9%
1990281,131[7]45.2%
2000344,765[7]22.6%
2010464,697[1]34.8%
2020561,89120.9%
2023 (est.)632,996[8]12.7%

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1790-1960[10] 1900-1990[11]

Pasco County racial composition as of 2020
(NH = Non-Hispanic)[a]
Race Pop 2010[14] Pop 2020[15] % 2010 % 2020
White (NH) 372,239 392,375 80.1% 69.83%
Black or African American (NH) 19,010 31,601 4.09% 5.62%
Native American or Alaska Native (NH) 1,236 1,388 0.27% 0.25%
Asian (NH) 9,609 16,408 2.07% 2.92%
Pacific Islander (NH) 223 308 0.05% 0.05%
Some Other Race (NH) 686 2,771 0.15% 0.49%
Mixed/Multi-Racial (NH) 7,158 23,883 1.54% 4.25%
Hispanic or Latino 54,536 93,157 11.74% 16.58%
Total 464,697 561,891 100.00% 100.00%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 561,891 people, 209,483 households, and 139,278 families residing in the county.

As of the census[16] of 2000, there were 344,765 people, 147,566 households, and 99,016 families residing in the county. The population density was 463 inhabitants per square mile (179/km2). There were 173,717 housing units at an average density of 233 per square mile (90/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 93.70% White, 2.07% Black or African American, 0.35% Native American, 0.94% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 1.52% from other races, and 1.38% from two or more races. 5.69% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There were 147,566 households, out of which 23.50% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.60% were married couples living together, 8.90% had a female householder with no husband present, and 32.90% were non-families. 27.30% of all households were made up of individuals, and 15.90% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.30 and the average family size was 2.77.

In the county, the population was spread out, with 20.20% under the age of 18, 5.80% from 18 to 24, 24.10% from 25 to 44, 23.10% from 45 to 64, and 26.80% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 45 years. For every 100 females there were 92.20 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.10 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $32,969, and the median income for a family was $39,568. Males had a median income of $30,974 versus $23,802 for females. The per capita income for the county was $18,439. About 7.60% of families and 10.70% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.20% of those under age 18 and 7.70% of those age 65 or over.

Government and politics edit

Though the county seat is in Dade City, duplicate county government offices and court facilities are also located in the New Port Richey area on the west side of the county.

Politically, the county has been a swing area over the past quarter century. However, three of the last four elections have trended strongly Republican in Presidential elections, with 2008 being the exception. Although the GOP had the most votes in 2008 at the time, it was by a much smaller margin than the previous 2004 election and in subsequent elections, when the raw vote for the Republican candidate increased every time.

United States presidential election results for Pasco County, Florida[17]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 179,621 59.36% 119,073 39.35% 3,927 1.30%
2016 142,101 58.41% 90,142 37.06% 11,022 4.53%
2012 112,427 52.48% 98,263 45.86% 3,558 1.66%
2008 110,104 51.07% 102,417 47.51% 3,068 1.42%
2004 103,230 54.07% 84,749 44.39% 2,937 1.54%
2000 68,607 48.05% 69,576 48.73% 4,586 3.21%
1996 48,355 36.23% 66,475 49.80% 18,641 13.97%
1992 47,735 35.11% 53,130 39.08% 35,097 25.81%
1988 63,820 55.59% 50,385 43.89% 598 0.52%
1984 66,618 61.92% 40,962 38.07% 8 0.01%
1980 50,120 56.67% 34,054 38.50% 4,268 4.83%
1976 28,306 45.11% 33,710 53.72% 731 1.16%
1972 29,249 71.91% 11,330 27.85% 97 0.24%
1968 9,743 42.36% 6,292 27.36% 6,966 30.29%
1964 7,606 48.32% 8,135 51.68% 0 0.00%
1960 7,188 55.21% 5,832 44.79% 0 0.00%
1956 5,501 56.82% 4,181 43.18% 0 0.00%
1952 4,562 56.24% 3,549 43.76% 0 0.00%
1948 1,839 37.68% 2,375 48.66% 667 13.67%
1944 1,352 34.89% 2,523 65.11% 0 0.00%
1940 1,362 30.59% 3,091 69.41% 0 0.00%
1936 1,159 34.21% 2,229 65.79% 0 0.00%
1932 806 24.35% 2,504 75.65% 0 0.00%
1928 1,591 54.26% 1,308 44.61% 33 1.13%
1924 472 32.42% 780 53.57% 204 14.01%
1920 630 33.44% 1,166 61.89% 88 4.67%
1916 236 19.82% 779 65.41% 176 14.78%
1912 60 8.34% 485 67.45% 174 24.20%
1908 81 14.21% 436 76.49% 53 9.30%
1904 96 16.84% 453 79.47% 21 3.68%
1900 32 5.51% 492 84.68% 57 9.81%
1896 70 12.46% 482 85.77% 10 1.78%
1892 0 0.00% 471 83.22% 95 16.78%

Transportation edit

Aviation edit

Bus service edit

Pasco County Public Transportation provides bus service throughout Pasco County.[22]

Railroads edit

CSX operates three rail lines within the county. Dade City and Zephyrhills are served with a line from Plant City. Amtrak formerly provided passenger rail service to Dade City on that line, but the stop was terminated in late 2004.[23] The other two lines include the Brooksville Subdivision which runs close to US 41 and the Vitis Subdivision, which runs southeast into Lakeland.

Notable abandoned railroad lines include a former branch of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad northwest of Trilacoochee (formerly Owensboro Junction) that became part of the Withlacoochee State Trail, a segment of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad branch stretching from Zephyrhills to Trilacoochee, the former Tampa and Thonotosassa Railroad along the east side of US 301 that spanned from Sulphur Springs to Zephyrhills, part of the Orange Belt Railway which became the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad which ran from St. Petersburg and entered the county in what is today Trinity to Trilby (abandoned during the early to mid-1970s), and a branch of the Seaboard Air Line that ran through Holiday, Elfers and into New Port Richey.

The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad until 1957 ran the Southland through Trilby and Tarpon Springs, en route to St. Petersburg. The train was unusual for providing passenger service direct from Chicago (via the Pennsylvania), Cincinnati and Atlanta on a direct route through the western part of the Florida peninsula, bypassing Jacksonville.[24][25] The Seaboard Coast Line (a merged line from the Atlantic Coast Line and the Seaboard Coast Line) until 1971 ran a local train (the last passenger train for the region north of St. Petersburg and west of Dade City) through those towns from Jacksonville and Gainesville, bound for St. Petersburg.[26] Prior to the 1967 merger for the SCL that service had been the western branch of the ACL's Champion from New York City.[27] Until 1968 the SCL ran its Sunland from Washington, DC and Portsmouth, VA to Tampa.[28]

The SAL Tarpon Springs branch line from Tarpon Junction 14 miles west of Tampa to Elfers and thence to Newport Richey to New Port Richey was lost its passenger service and became listed as freight only between 1932 and 1938.[29][30] The freight branch was truncated to Elfers in 1943. The tracks from Elfers and Chemical (an industrial area in the extreme southwest part of the county along the Anclote River west of Holiday) to Tarpon Springs were removed in the late 1980s, leaving the western half of the county without freight rail service.

Major roads edit

  •   Interstate 75 runs north and south across the eastern part of the county. Once a major connecting point with Tampa, I-75 has been made obsolete for western residents of the county by the Suncoast Parkway.
  •   Suncoast Parkway enters the county in the south halfway between Gunn Highway and US 41, and ends in the far northern part of the county at County Line Road (Exit 37), The Suncoast Parkway is a recently constructed toll road that connects Pasco County with Hillsborough County, where it becomes the Veterans Expressway and heads directly into Tampa International Airport before reaching Interstate 275. SR 589 has four Pasco County exits: SR 54 (Exit 19), Ridge Road (Exit 25), SR 52 (Exit 27), and County Line Road (Exit 37).
  •   U.S. Route 19 is a major commercial center running beside to the Gulf of Mexico on the western edge of the county, and used as a primary connecting route to cities down the west coast of Florida, including Tarpon Springs, Dunedin, Clearwater, and St. Petersburg to the south, as well as Spring Hill, Weeki Wachee, Homosassa and Crystal River to the north.
  •  
      Alternate 19 is a former section of US 19 that runs closer to the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas and southern Pasco County than US 19.
  •   U.S. Route 41 (Land o' Lakes Boulevard) is the main south-to-north U.S. Highway through Central Pasco County. It enters the county from Lutz in Hillsborough County and serves as a commercial strip through most of Land o' Lakes. Further north the road becomes more rural, passing through Gowers Corner, and eventually enters Masaryktown at the Hernando County Line.
  •   U.S. Route 98 runs northwest and southeast from Hernando County to Polk County. Concurrent with US 301 between Trilacoochee and Clinton Heights.
  •   U.S. Route 301 (Fort King Highway/Gall Boulevard) is the main south-to-north U.S. highway in eastern Pasco County. It enters the county from Hillsborough River State Park in Hillsborough County and becomes the main road in Zephyrhills, Clinton Heights, and Dade City. North of Dade City, the road runs through Trilacoochee and Trilby before it enters Ridge Manor in Hernando County at a bridge over the Withlacoochee River.
  •   State Road 39 runs northwest and southeast from Plant City into US 301 in Zephyrhills
  •     County Road 41 (Fort King Highway/17th Street/21st Street/Blanton Road) begins as a hidden state road along US 301 until it branches off to the northwest as a county road in Zephyrhills and runs parallel to US 301 until it reaches Dade City. From here it moves further to the west through Blanton and Jessamine, and after crossing over I-75 curves back north into rural Hernando County where it becomes CR 541.
  •   County Line Road (CR 578) is a major county road running entirely along the border with Hernando County beginning at US 19, intersects the Suncoast Parkway, and ends at US 41. Due to increased congestion, it is planned to be upgraded from two to four lanes, and possibly upgraded from a county road to a state road.
  •   State Road 52 (Colonel Schrader Memorial Highway) an east–west route that runs primarily through the center of the county from US 19 in Bayonet Point to US 98–301 in Dade City.
  •   State Road 54 (Gunn Highway/Fifth Avenue) another east–west road that runs through southern Pasco County, from US 19 near Holiday to US 301 in Zephyrhills.
  •   State Road 56 is an east–west route that extends from SR 54 near Land o' Lakes, to just east of Bruce B. Downs Boulevard and the new campus of Pasco–Hernando State College in Wesley Chapel. The road was constructed in 2002, and is planned, as of 2016, to be extended to US 301 south of Zephyrhills.
  •   State Road 575 the northernmost state road in Pasco County.
  •   Bruce B. Downs Boulevard
  •   Rowan Road/East Lake Road (CR 77)
  •   Dale Mabry Highway
  •   Moon Lake Road/Decubellis Road/Massachusetts Avenue (CR 587) (N)
  •   Gunn Highway (CR 587) (S) is a short north and south extension of Gunn Highway(SR 54) that runs through Northern Hillsborough County towards Dale Mabry Highway and Busch Boulevard.
  •   Little Road (CR 1) is a major four to six lane county road in western Pasco County bypassing US 19 between southeast of Aripeka and Trinity.
  •   Trinity Boulevard (CR 996)

Public safety edit

Pasco County: The Pasco County Sheriff's Office is the law enforcement agency responsible for Pasco County and is the county's largest law enforcement agency. Pasco County Fire Rescue provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the county and operates out of 31 fire rescue stations located around the county. The Pasco County Jail is managed by the Pasco County Corrections Department. [31]

New Port Richey: The New Port Richey Fire Department provides fire protection services within the City of New Port Richey. The Department has 2 Fire stations located within the City. Pasco County Fire Rescue covers all emergency medical services for the New Port Richey Fire Department. New Port Richey Police Department is the responsible law enforcement agency within the incorporated City of New Port Richey.

Port Richey: The Port Richey Fire Department provides fire protection services within the City of Port Richey. The Department has 1 Fire station located within the City. Pasco County Fire Rescue covers all emergency medical services for the Port Richey Fire Department. Port Richey Police Department is the responsible law enforcement agency within the incorporated City of Port Richey.

Dade City: Dade City Police Department is the responsible law enforcement agency covering incorporated Dade City. Pasco County Fire Rescue covers all fire protection and emergency medical services for the City of Dade City

Zephyrhills: Zephyrhills Police Department is the responsible law enforcement agency within the incorporated City of Zephyrhills. In September of 2020, Pasco County Fire Rescue took over all fire rescue service responsibilities for the City of Zephyrhills. [32]

Education edit

Public schools in the county are operated by Pasco County Schools.[33]

The county has seen explosive growth in student enrollment, increasing from 46,458 students in the 1999-2000 year to 65,126 in the 2007-2008 year, an increase of 18,668 or 40.2%. The projected enrollment for the 2007-2008 was 64,674, so the actual enrollment was 452 students over the projection.[34][35][needs update] Yearly, the school district has grown 2,489 or 5.4%, which has led to the building of one new school a year.[citation needed] The enrollment in 2020 is up to 81,157 students with a total of 10,151 staff.

High schools edit

Middle schools edit

  • Bayonet Point Middle School - New Port Richey
  • Centennial Middle School - Dade City
  • Charles S. Rushe Middle School - Land o' Lakes
  • Chasco Middle School - Port Richey
  • Crews Lake Middle School - Spring Hill
  • Cypress Creek Middle School - Wesley Chapel
  • Dr. John Long Middle School - Wesley Chapel
  • Gulf Middle School - New Port Richey
  • Hudson Middle School - Hudson
  • Pasco eSchool
  • Pasco Middle School - Dade City
  • Paul R. Smith Middle School - Holiday
  • Pine View Middle School - Land o' Lakes
  • River Ridge Middle School - New Port Richey
  • Raymond B. Stewart Middle School - Zephyrhills
  • Seven Springs Middle School - New Port Richey
  • Thomas E. Weightman Middle School - Wesley Chapel

Elementary schools edit

  • Anclote Elementary School - New Port Richey
  • Bexley Elementary School - Land o' Lakes
  • C. W. Taylor Elementary School - Zephyrhills
  • Calusa Elementary School - New Port Richey
  • Centennial Elementary School - Dade City
  • Chasco Elementary School - Port Richey
  • Connerton Elementary School - Land o' Lakes
  • Cotee River Elementary School - New Port Richey
  • Cypress Elementary School - New Port Richey
  • Deer Park Elementary School - New Port Richey
  • Denham Oaks Elementary School - Lutz
  • Double Branch Elementary School - Wesley Chapel
  • Fox Hollow Elementary School - Port Richey
  • Gulf Highlands Elementary School - Port Richey
  • Gulf Trace Elementary School - Holiday
  • Gulfside Elementary School - Holiday
  • Hudson Elementary School - Hudson
  • J. M. Marlowe Elementary School - New Port Richey
  • Lacoochee Elementary School - Dade City
  • Lake Myrtle Elementary School - Land o' Lakes
  • Longleaf Elementary School - New Port Richey
  • M. P. Locke Elementary School - New Port Richey
  • Mary Giella Elementary School - Shady Hills
  • Moon Lake Elementary School - New Port Richey
  • New River Elementary School - Wesley Chapel
  • Northwest Elementary School - Hudson
  • Oaksted Elementary School - Land o' Lakes
  • Odessa Elementary School - New Port Richey
  • Pasco Elementary School - Dade City
  • Pine View Elementary School - Land o' Lakes
  • Quail Hollow Elementary School - Wesley Chapel
  • R. B. Cox Elementary School - Dade City
  • Richey Elementary School - New Port Richey
  • San Antonio Elementary School - Dade City
  • Sand Pine Elementary School - Wesley Chapel
  • Sanders Memorial Elementary School - Land o' Lakes
  • Schrader Elementary School - New Port Richey
  • Seven Oaks Elementary School - Wesley Chapel
  • Seven Springs Elementary School - New Port Richey
  • Shady Hills Elementary School - Spring Hill
  • Sunray Elementary School - Holiday
  • Trinity Elementary School - New Port Richey
  • Trinity Oaks Elementary School - New Port Richey
  • Veterans Elementary School - Wesley Chapel
  • Watergrass Elementary School - Wesley Chapel
  • Wesley Chapel Elementary School - Wesley Chapel
  • West Zephyrhills Elementary School - Zephyrhills
  • Wiregrass Elementary School - Wesley Chapel
  • Woodland Elementary School - Zephyrhills

Special education centers edit

  • F. K. Marchman Technical College - New Port Richey
  • Harry Schwettman Education Center - New Port Richey
  • James Irvin Education Center - Dade City

Charter schools edit

  • Academy at the Farm (K-8) - Dade City
  • Imagine School at Land O' Lakes[36]
  • Classical Preparatory School (K-12) - Spring Hill[37]

Magnet schools edit

  • Angeline Academy of Innovation [38]
  • Starkey Ranch K-8 school [39]
  • Kirkland Ranch Academy of Innovation[40]

Private schools edit

Colleges and universities edit

Libraries edit

Pasco County Library Cooperative edit

The Pasco County Library Cooperative (PCLC) is the public library system that serves residents of Pasco County.[41] It consists of seven branch libraries and one cooperative partner, the Zephyrhills Public Library.[42] The Pasco County Libraries operated on a budget of $6,205,291 for fiscal year 2016–2017. Pasco Libraries circulated 2,623,024 items during that period.[43] The head of library services reports to the Assistant County Administrator for Public Services.[44]

Pasco County Library Cooperative Libraries edit

New Port Richey Public Library edit

The New Port Richey Public Library[54] is located in the New Port Richey area of Pasco County. It is the only public library in Pasco County that is not a part of the Pasco County Library Cooperative. Since the library is independent, it issues its own library cards. Cards are free for all Pasco County residents and for those who pay property taxes to the city of New Port Richey. Members of libraries which have reciprocal borrowing agreements with the NPR library are also issued free cards.[55]

Parks and recreation edit

Recreational areas include Hudson Beach, The New Port Richey Recreation & Aquatic Center, Odessa Community Park, Moon Lake Park, Land o' Lakes Heritage Park, Land o' Lakes Recreation Complex, Robert K Rees Memorial Park, Veterans Memorial Park, J. Ben Harrill Recreation Complex, the Jay Starkey Preserve, Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park, a section of the Suncoast Trail, a section of the Withlacoochee State Trail, Conner Preserve, Cypress Creek Preserve, Withlacoochee River Park, and Crews Lake Wilderness Park.[56] Kayaking, canoeing, sailing, power boating, jet skiing, and fishing are popular along the coast, and large tracts are preserved from development.

Environmental lands acquired for preservation include Aripeka Sandhills Preserve, Boy Scout Preserve, Cypress Creek Preserve, Pasco County, Jumping Gully Preserve, Pasco Palms Preserve, Tierra Del Sol Preserve and Upper Pithlachascotee River Preserve.

Communities edit

 
Incorporated municipalities of Pasco County.
 
County map from https://www.census.gov
Name Type of community Population (2010)
Aripeka Census-designated place
Bayonet Point Census-designated place 23 467[57]
Beacon Square Census-designated place 7 224[58]
Connerton Census-designated place
Crystal Springs Census-designated place
Dade City City 6 437[59]
Dade City North Census-designated place
Elfers Census-designated place 13 986[60]
Heritage Pines Census-designated place
Holiday Census-designated place 22 403[61]
Hudson Census-designated place 12 158[62]
Jasmine Estates Census-designated place 18 989[63]
Key Vista Census-designated place
Lacoochee Census-designated place
Land o' Lakes Census-designated place 31 996[64]
Meadow Oaks Census-designated place
Moon Lake Census-designated place
New Port Richey City 14 911[65]
New Port Richey East Census-designated place 10 036[66]
Odessa Census-designated place 7 267[67]
Pasadena Hills Census-designated place 7 570[68]
Port Richey City
Quail Ridge Census-designated place
River Ridge Census-designated place 13 494[69]
San Antonio City
Shady Hills Census-designated place 11 523[70]
St. Leo Town
Trilby Census-designated place
Trinity Census-designated place 10 907[71]
Wesley Chapel Census-designated place 44 092[72]
Zephyrhills City
Zephyrhills North Census-designated place
Zephyrhills South Census-designated place 5 276[73]
Zephyrhills West Census-designated place 5 865[74]

Unincorporated communities edit

Notable residents edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.[12][13]

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  • History of Pasco County (1943) by Jefferson Alexis Hendley.
  • Horgan, James J., Alice F. Hall, and Edward J. Herrmann, The Historic Places of Pasco County, Pasco County Historical Preservation Committee, Pasco County, Florida.

External links edit

  • Official County Website
  • Pasco Economic Development Council
  • The Greater Pasco Chamber of Commerce
  • History of Pasco County

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pasco, county, florida, pasco, county, located, west, central, coast, state, florida, according, 2020, census, population, county, seat, dade, city, largest, city, zephyrhills, county, named, after, samuel, pasco, pasco, countyu, countypasco, county, courthous. Pasco County is located on the west central coast of the U S state of Florida According to the 2020 census the population was 561 691 1 Its county seat is Dade City 2 and its largest city is Zephyrhills The county is named after Samuel Pasco Pasco CountyU S CountyPasco County CourthouseFlagSealLocation within the U S state of FloridaFlorida s location within the U S Coordinates 28 18 N 82 26 W 28 3 N 82 44 W 28 3 82 44Country United StatesState FloridaFoundedJune 2 1887Named forSamuel PascoSeatDade CityLargest CDPWesley ChapelArea Total868 sq mi 2 250 km2 Land747 sq mi 1 930 km2 Water122 sq mi 320 km2 14 0 Population 2020 Total561 891 Density752 sq mi 290 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Congressional district12thWebsitewww wbr pascocountyfl wbr netPasco County is included in the Tampa Bay Area and is primarily a bedroom community for Tampa and St Petersburg It includes numerous parks and trails located along rivers the Gulf of Mexico lakes and highway railroad right of ways Several nudist resorts are located in Pasco It has become known as the naturist capital of the United States beginning with a development in 1941 3 West Pasco includes retirement areas commercial fishing and suburbs of Tampa The Suncoast Parkway as well as U S 19 U S 41 U S 98 U S 301 and Interstate 75 all pass through Pasco The county is directly west of Polk and Sumter counties north of Hillsborough and Pinellas counties and south of Hernando County Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Adjacent counties 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Government and politics 5 Transportation 5 1 Aviation 5 2 Bus service 5 3 Railroads 5 4 Major roads 6 Public safety 7 Education 7 1 High schools 7 2 Middle schools 7 3 Elementary schools 7 4 Special education centers 7 5 Charter schools 7 6 Magnet schools 7 7 Private schools 7 8 Colleges and universities 7 9 Libraries 7 9 1 Pasco County Library Cooperative 7 9 1 1 Pasco County Library Cooperative Libraries 7 9 2 New Port Richey Public Library 8 Parks and recreation 9 Communities 9 1 Unincorporated communities 10 Notable residents 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksHistory edit nbsp US Senator Samuel PascoPasco County was created on June 2 1887 from the southern third of Hernando County The same legislation also created Citrus County from the northern third of Hernando County The county was named after Samuel Pasco who had just been elected to the United States Senate 4 Dade City was named the temporary county seat until a popular vote was held in 1889 at which time voters made Dade City the permanent county seat As early as 1917 residents of the western part of the county proposed forming a separate county or merging with Pinellas County as Dade City was not centrally located in the county The issue was finally resolved in the late 1970s with the construction of identical government centers in both Dade City and New Port Richey citation needed The earliest towns were Anclote Blanton Dade City Earnestville Fort Dade not to be confused with Fort Dade on Egmont Key Macon Trilby Lacoochee St Leo 5 and San Antonio Citrus was an important industry when the county was formed although a decline followed a freeze in 1895 Several large sawmills operated in the county in the early part of the 20th century citation needed During the Florida land boom of the 1920s New Port Richey became the winter home of silent screen star Thomas Meighan and golfer Gene Sarazen Meighan attempted to bring other Hollywood figures to the city The county has experienced significant population growth since the 1960s The growth began along the Gulf coast but is now occurring most rapidly in areas north of Tampa citation needed Geography editAccording to the U S Census Bureau the county has a total area of 868 square miles 2 250 km2 of which 747 sq mi 1 930 km2 is land and 122 sq mi 320 km2 14 0 is water 6 A portion of Eastern Pasco County contains rolling topography with elevations from 100 to 160 ft 30 to 49 m along with San Antonio and St Leo Adjacent counties edit Hernando County north Sumter County northeast Polk County southeast Hillsborough County south Pinellas County southwestClimate edit The county has a humid subtropical climate Cfa and average temperatures in Dade City range from 59 2 F in January to 82 1 F in July and August while in Port Richey they range from 59 0 F in January to 82 2 F in August PRISM Climate Group at Oregon State UniversityDemographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 18904 249 19006 05442 5 19107 50223 9 19208 80217 3 193010 57420 1 194013 98132 2 195020 52946 8 196036 78579 2 197075 955106 5 1980193 643154 9 1990281 131 7 45 2 2000344 765 7 22 6 2010464 697 1 34 8 2020561 89120 9 2023 est 632 996 8 12 7 align fn center footnote U S Decennial Census 9 failed verification 1790 1960 10 1900 1990 11 Pasco County racial composition as of 2020 NH Non Hispanic a Race Pop 2010 14 Pop 2020 15 2010 2020White NH 372 239 392 375 80 1 69 83 Black or African American NH 19 010 31 601 4 09 5 62 Native American or Alaska Native NH 1 236 1 388 0 27 0 25 Asian NH 9 609 16 408 2 07 2 92 Pacific Islander NH 223 308 0 05 0 05 Some Other Race NH 686 2 771 0 15 0 49 Mixed Multi Racial NH 7 158 23 883 1 54 4 25 Hispanic or Latino 54 536 93 157 11 74 16 58 Total 464 697 561 891 100 00 100 00 As of the 2020 United States census there were 561 891 people 209 483 households and 139 278 families residing in the county As of the census 16 of 2000 there were 344 765 people 147 566 households and 99 016 families residing in the county The population density was 463 inhabitants per square mile 179 km2 There were 173 717 housing units at an average density of 233 per square mile 90 km2 The racial makeup of the county was 93 70 White 2 07 Black or African American 0 35 Native American 0 94 Asian 0 03 Pacific Islander 1 52 from other races and 1 38 from two or more races 5 69 of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race There were 147 566 households out of which 23 50 had children under the age of 18 living with them 54 60 were married couples living together 8 90 had a female householder with no husband present and 32 90 were non families 27 30 of all households were made up of individuals and 15 90 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 30 and the average family size was 2 77 In the county the population was spread out with 20 20 under the age of 18 5 80 from 18 to 24 24 10 from 25 to 44 23 10 from 45 to 64 and 26 80 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 45 years For every 100 females there were 92 20 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 89 10 males The median income for a household in the county was 32 969 and the median income for a family was 39 568 Males had a median income of 30 974 versus 23 802 for females The per capita income for the county was 18 439 About 7 60 of families and 10 70 of the population were below the poverty line including 15 20 of those under age 18 and 7 70 of those age 65 or over Government and politics editThough the county seat is in Dade City duplicate county government offices and court facilities are also located in the New Port Richey area on the west side of the county Politically the county has been a swing area over the past quarter century However three of the last four elections have trended strongly Republican in Presidential elections with 2008 being the exception Although the GOP had the most votes in 2008 at the time it was by a much smaller margin than the previous 2004 election and in subsequent elections when the raw vote for the Republican candidate increased every time United States presidential election results for Pasco County Florida 17 Year Republican Democratic Third partyNo No No 2020 179 621 59 36 119 073 39 35 3 927 1 30 2016 142 101 58 41 90 142 37 06 11 022 4 53 2012 112 427 52 48 98 263 45 86 3 558 1 66 2008 110 104 51 07 102 417 47 51 3 068 1 42 2004 103 230 54 07 84 749 44 39 2 937 1 54 2000 68 607 48 05 69 576 48 73 4 586 3 21 1996 48 355 36 23 66 475 49 80 18 641 13 97 1992 47 735 35 11 53 130 39 08 35 097 25 81 1988 63 820 55 59 50 385 43 89 598 0 52 1984 66 618 61 92 40 962 38 07 8 0 01 1980 50 120 56 67 34 054 38 50 4 268 4 83 1976 28 306 45 11 33 710 53 72 731 1 16 1972 29 249 71 91 11 330 27 85 97 0 24 1968 9 743 42 36 6 292 27 36 6 966 30 29 1964 7 606 48 32 8 135 51 68 0 0 00 1960 7 188 55 21 5 832 44 79 0 0 00 1956 5 501 56 82 4 181 43 18 0 0 00 1952 4 562 56 24 3 549 43 76 0 0 00 1948 1 839 37 68 2 375 48 66 667 13 67 1944 1 352 34 89 2 523 65 11 0 0 00 1940 1 362 30 59 3 091 69 41 0 0 00 1936 1 159 34 21 2 229 65 79 0 0 00 1932 806 24 35 2 504 75 65 0 0 00 1928 1 591 54 26 1 308 44 61 33 1 13 1924 472 32 42 780 53 57 204 14 01 1920 630 33 44 1 166 61 89 88 4 67 1916 236 19 82 779 65 41 176 14 78 1912 60 8 34 485 67 45 174 24 20 1908 81 14 21 436 76 49 53 9 30 1904 96 16 84 453 79 47 21 3 68 1900 32 5 51 492 84 68 57 9 81 1896 70 12 46 482 85 77 10 1 78 1892 0 0 00 471 83 22 95 16 78 Transportation editAviation edit Zephyrhills Municipal Airport ZPH 18 Pilot Country Airport X05 19 Tampa North Aero Park X39 20 Hidden Lake Estates Airport FA40 private airport near Moon Lake 21 Bus service edit Pasco County Public Transportation provides bus service throughout Pasco County 22 Railroads edit CSX operates three rail lines within the county Dade City and Zephyrhills are served with a line from Plant City Amtrak formerly provided passenger rail service to Dade City on that line but the stop was terminated in late 2004 23 The other two lines include the Brooksville Subdivision which runs close to US 41 and the Vitis Subdivision which runs southeast into Lakeland Notable abandoned railroad lines include a former branch of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad northwest of Trilacoochee formerly Owensboro Junction that became part of the Withlacoochee State Trail a segment of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad branch stretching from Zephyrhills to Trilacoochee the former Tampa and Thonotosassa Railroad along the east side of US 301 that spanned from Sulphur Springs to Zephyrhills part of the Orange Belt Railway which became the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad which ran from St Petersburg and entered the county in what is today Trinity to Trilby abandoned during the early to mid 1970s and a branch of the Seaboard Air Line that ran through Holiday Elfers and into New Port Richey The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad until 1957 ran the Southland through Trilby and Tarpon Springs en route to St Petersburg The train was unusual for providing passenger service direct from Chicago via the Pennsylvania Cincinnati and Atlanta on a direct route through the western part of the Florida peninsula bypassing Jacksonville 24 25 The Seaboard Coast Line a merged line from the Atlantic Coast Line and the Seaboard Coast Line until 1971 ran a local train the last passenger train for the region north of St Petersburg and west of Dade City through those towns from Jacksonville and Gainesville bound for St Petersburg 26 Prior to the 1967 merger for the SCL that service had been the western branch of the ACL s Champion from New York City 27 Until 1968 the SCL ran its Sunland from Washington DC and Portsmouth VA to Tampa 28 The SAL Tarpon Springs branch line from Tarpon Junction 14 miles west of Tampa to Elfers and thence to Newport Richey to New Port Richey was lost its passenger service and became listed as freight only between 1932 and 1938 29 30 The freight branch was truncated to Elfers in 1943 The tracks from Elfers and Chemical an industrial area in the extreme southwest part of the county along the Anclote River west of Holiday to Tarpon Springs were removed in the late 1980s leaving the western half of the county without freight rail service Major roads edit See also List of county roads in Pasco County Florida nbsp Interstate 75 runs north and south across the eastern part of the county Once a major connecting point with Tampa I 75 has been made obsolete for western residents of the county by the Suncoast Parkway nbsp Suncoast Parkway enters the county in the south halfway between Gunn Highway and US 41 and ends in the far northern part of the county at County Line Road Exit 37 The Suncoast Parkway is a recently constructed toll road that connects Pasco County with Hillsborough County where it becomes the Veterans Expressway and heads directly into Tampa International Airport before reaching Interstate 275 SR 589 has four Pasco County exits SR 54 Exit 19 Ridge Road Exit 25 SR 52 Exit 27 and County Line Road Exit 37 nbsp U S Route 19 is a major commercial center running beside to the Gulf of Mexico on the western edge of the county and used as a primary connecting route to cities down the west coast of Florida including Tarpon Springs Dunedin Clearwater and St Petersburg to the south as well as Spring Hill Weeki Wachee Homosassa and Crystal River to the north nbsp nbsp Alternate 19 is a former section of US 19 that runs closer to the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas and southern Pasco County than US 19 nbsp U S Route 41 Land o Lakes Boulevard is the main south to north U S Highway through Central Pasco County It enters the county from Lutz in Hillsborough County and serves as a commercial strip through most of Land o Lakes Further north the road becomes more rural passing through Gowers Corner and eventually enters Masaryktown at the Hernando County Line nbsp U S Route 98 runs northwest and southeast from Hernando County to Polk County Concurrent with US 301 between Trilacoochee and Clinton Heights nbsp U S Route 301 Fort King Highway Gall Boulevard is the main south to north U S highway in eastern Pasco County It enters the county from Hillsborough River State Park in Hillsborough County and becomes the main road in Zephyrhills Clinton Heights and Dade City North of Dade City the road runs through Trilacoochee and Trilby before it enters Ridge Manor in Hernando County at a bridge over the Withlacoochee River nbsp State Road 39 runs northwest and southeast from Plant City into US 301 in Zephyrhills nbsp nbsp County Road 41 Fort King Highway 17th Street 21st Street Blanton Road begins as a hidden state road along US 301 until it branches off to the northwest as a county road in Zephyrhills and runs parallel to US 301 until it reaches Dade City From here it moves further to the west through Blanton and Jessamine and after crossing over I 75 curves back north into rural Hernando County where it becomes CR 541 nbsp County Line Road CR 578 is a major county road running entirely along the border with Hernando County beginning at US 19 intersects the Suncoast Parkway and ends at US 41 Due to increased congestion it is planned to be upgraded from two to four lanes and possibly upgraded from a county road to a state road nbsp State Road 52 Colonel Schrader Memorial Highway an east west route that runs primarily through the center of the county from US 19 in Bayonet Point to US 98 301 in Dade City nbsp State Road 54 Gunn Highway Fifth Avenue another east west road that runs through southern Pasco County from US 19 near Holiday to US 301 in Zephyrhills nbsp State Road 56 is an east west route that extends from SR 54 near Land o Lakes to just east of Bruce B Downs Boulevard and the new campus of Pasco Hernando State College in Wesley Chapel The road was constructed in 2002 and is planned as of 2016 update to be extended to US 301 south of Zephyrhills nbsp State Road 575 the northernmost state road in Pasco County nbsp Bruce B Downs Boulevard nbsp Rowan Road East Lake Road CR 77 nbsp Dale Mabry Highway nbsp Moon Lake Road Decubellis Road Massachusetts Avenue CR 587 N nbsp Gunn Highway CR 587 S is a short north and south extension of Gunn Highway SR 54 that runs through Northern Hillsborough County towards Dale Mabry Highway and Busch Boulevard nbsp Little Road CR 1 is a major four to six lane county road in western Pasco County bypassing US 19 between southeast of Aripeka and Trinity nbsp Trinity Boulevard CR 996 Public safety editPasco County The Pasco County Sheriff s Office is the law enforcement agency responsible for Pasco County and is the county s largest law enforcement agency Pasco County Fire Rescue provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the county and operates out of 31 fire rescue stations located around the county The Pasco County Jail is managed by the Pasco County Corrections Department 31 New Port Richey The New Port Richey Fire Department provides fire protection services within the City of New Port Richey The Department has 2 Fire stations located within the City Pasco County Fire Rescue covers all emergency medical services for the New Port Richey Fire Department New Port Richey Police Department is the responsible law enforcement agency within the incorporated City of New Port Richey Port Richey The Port Richey Fire Department provides fire protection services within the City of Port Richey The Department has 1 Fire station located within the City Pasco County Fire Rescue covers all emergency medical services for the Port Richey Fire Department Port Richey Police Department is the responsible law enforcement agency within the incorporated City of Port Richey Dade City Dade City Police Department is the responsible law enforcement agency covering incorporated Dade City Pasco County Fire Rescue covers all fire protection and emergency medical services for the City of Dade CityZephyrhills Zephyrhills Police Department is the responsible law enforcement agency within the incorporated City of Zephyrhills In September of 2020 Pasco County Fire Rescue took over all fire rescue service responsibilities for the City of Zephyrhills 32 Education editPublic schools in the county are operated by Pasco County Schools 33 The county has seen explosive growth in student enrollment increasing from 46 458 students in the 1999 2000 year to 65 126 in the 2007 2008 year an increase of 18 668 or 40 2 The projected enrollment for the 2007 2008 was 64 674 so the actual enrollment was 452 students over the projection 34 35 needs update Yearly the school district has grown 2 489 or 5 4 which has led to the building of one new school a year citation needed The enrollment in 2020 is up to 81 157 students with a total of 10 151 staff High schools edit Anclote High School Holiday Cypress Creek High School Wesley Chapel Fivay High School Hudson Gulf High School New Port Richey Hudson High School Hudson J W Mitchell High School New Port Richey Land o Lakes High School Land o Lakes Pasco eSchool Pasco High School Dade City Ridgewood High School New Port Richey River Ridge High School New Port Richey Sunlake High School Land o Lakes Wesley Chapel High School Wesley Chapel Wiregrass Ranch High School Wesley Chapel Zephyrhills High School Zephyrhills Middle schools edit Bayonet Point Middle School New Port Richey Centennial Middle School Dade City Charles S Rushe Middle School Land o Lakes Chasco Middle School Port Richey Crews Lake Middle School Spring Hill Cypress Creek Middle School Wesley Chapel Dr John Long Middle School Wesley Chapel Gulf Middle School New Port Richey Hudson Middle School Hudson Pasco eSchool Pasco Middle School Dade City Paul R Smith Middle School Holiday Pine View Middle School Land o Lakes River Ridge Middle School New Port Richey Raymond B Stewart Middle School Zephyrhills Seven Springs Middle School New Port Richey Thomas E Weightman Middle School Wesley Chapel Elementary schools edit Anclote Elementary School New Port Richey Bexley Elementary School Land o Lakes C W Taylor Elementary School Zephyrhills Calusa Elementary School New Port Richey Centennial Elementary School Dade City Chasco Elementary School Port Richey Connerton Elementary School Land o Lakes Cotee River Elementary School New Port Richey Cypress Elementary School New Port Richey Deer Park Elementary School New Port Richey Denham Oaks Elementary School Lutz Double Branch Elementary School Wesley Chapel Fox Hollow Elementary School Port Richey Gulf Highlands Elementary School Port Richey Gulf Trace Elementary School Holiday Gulfside Elementary School Holiday Hudson Elementary School Hudson J M Marlowe Elementary School New Port Richey Lacoochee Elementary School Dade City Lake Myrtle Elementary School Land o Lakes Longleaf Elementary School New Port Richey M P Locke Elementary School New Port Richey Mary Giella Elementary School Shady Hills Moon Lake Elementary School New Port Richey New River Elementary School Wesley Chapel Northwest Elementary School Hudson Oaksted Elementary School Land o Lakes Odessa Elementary School New Port Richey Pasco Elementary School Dade City Pine View Elementary School Land o Lakes Quail Hollow Elementary School Wesley Chapel R B Cox Elementary School Dade City Richey Elementary School New Port Richey San Antonio Elementary School Dade City Sand Pine Elementary School Wesley Chapel Sanders Memorial Elementary School Land o Lakes Schrader Elementary School New Port Richey Seven Oaks Elementary School Wesley Chapel Seven Springs Elementary School New Port Richey Shady Hills Elementary School Spring Hill Sunray Elementary School Holiday Trinity Elementary School New Port Richey Trinity Oaks Elementary School New Port Richey Veterans Elementary School Wesley Chapel Watergrass Elementary School Wesley Chapel Wesley Chapel Elementary School Wesley Chapel West Zephyrhills Elementary School Zephyrhills Wiregrass Elementary School Wesley Chapel Woodland Elementary School Zephyrhills Special education centers edit F K Marchman Technical College New Port Richey Harry Schwettman Education Center New Port Richey James Irvin Education Center Dade CityCharter schools edit Academy at the Farm K 8 Dade City Imagine School at Land O Lakes 36 Classical Preparatory School K 12 Spring Hill 37 Magnet schools edit Angeline Academy of Innovation 38 Starkey Ranch K 8 school 39 Kirkland Ranch Academy of Innovation 40 Private schools edit Academy at the Lakes JK 12 Land o Lakes Bishop Larkin Catholic School EC 8 Port Richey Bishop McLaughlin Catholic High School 9 12 Spring Hill Center Academy 4 12 Lutz East Pasco Adventist Academy K 10 Dade City First Christian Academy K 8 New Port Richey Genesis Preparatory School 6 12 New Port Richey Saint Anthony Catholic School K 8 San AntonioColleges and universities edit Pasco Hernando State College Rasmussen College Saint Leo University Trinity College of Florida Webster CollegeLibraries edit Pasco County Library Cooperative edit The Pasco County Library Cooperative PCLC is the public library system that serves residents of Pasco County 41 It consists of seven branch libraries and one cooperative partner the Zephyrhills Public Library 42 The Pasco County Libraries operated on a budget of 6 205 291 for fiscal year 2016 2017 Pasco Libraries circulated 2 623 024 items during that period 43 The head of library services reports to the Assistant County Administrator for Public Services 44 Pasco County Library Cooperative Libraries edit Centennial Park Branch Library 45 Hudson Library 46 Hugh Embry Branch Library 47 Land o Lakes Branch Library 48 New River Branch Library 49 Regency Park Branch Library 50 Starkey Ranch Theatre Library Cultural Center 51 South Holiday Branch Library 52 Zephyrhills Public Library 53 New Port Richey Public Library edit The New Port Richey Public Library 54 is located in the New Port Richey area of Pasco County It is the only public library in Pasco County that is not a part of the Pasco County Library Cooperative Since the library is independent it issues its own library cards Cards are free for all Pasco County residents and for those who pay property taxes to the city of New Port Richey Members of libraries which have reciprocal borrowing agreements with the NPR library are also issued free cards 55 Parks and recreation editRecreational areas include Hudson Beach The New Port Richey Recreation amp Aquatic Center Odessa Community Park Moon Lake Park Land o Lakes Heritage Park Land o Lakes Recreation Complex Robert K Rees Memorial Park Veterans Memorial Park J Ben Harrill Recreation Complex the Jay Starkey Preserve Werner Boyce Salt Springs State Park a section of the Suncoast Trail a section of the Withlacoochee State Trail Conner Preserve Cypress Creek Preserve Withlacoochee River Park and Crews Lake Wilderness Park 56 Kayaking canoeing sailing power boating jet skiing and fishing are popular along the coast and large tracts are preserved from development Environmental lands acquired for preservation include Aripeka Sandhills Preserve Boy Scout Preserve Cypress Creek Preserve Pasco County Jumping Gully Preserve Pasco Palms Preserve Tierra Del Sol Preserve and Upper Pithlachascotee River Preserve Communities edit nbsp Incorporated municipalities of Pasco County nbsp County map from https www census govName Type of community Population 2010 Aripeka Census designated placeBayonet Point Census designated place 23 467 57 Beacon Square Census designated place 7 224 58 Connerton Census designated placeCrystal Springs Census designated placeDade City City 6 437 59 Dade City North Census designated placeElfers Census designated place 13 986 60 Heritage Pines Census designated placeHoliday Census designated place 22 403 61 Hudson Census designated place 12 158 62 Jasmine Estates Census designated place 18 989 63 Key Vista Census designated placeLacoochee Census designated placeLand o Lakes Census designated place 31 996 64 Meadow Oaks Census designated placeMoon Lake Census designated placeNew Port Richey City 14 911 65 New Port Richey East Census designated place 10 036 66 Odessa Census designated place 7 267 67 Pasadena Hills Census designated place 7 570 68 Port Richey CityQuail Ridge Census designated placeRiver Ridge Census designated place 13 494 69 San Antonio CityShady Hills Census designated place 11 523 70 St Leo TownTrilby Census designated placeTrinity Census designated place 10 907 71 Wesley Chapel Census designated place 44 092 72 Zephyrhills CityZephyrhills North Census designated placeZephyrhills South Census designated place 5 276 73 Zephyrhills West Census designated place 5 865 74 Unincorporated communities edit Blanton Branchborough Darby Gulf Harbors Hudson Beach Jessamine Lumberton 75 Richland Seven Springs St Joseph Starkey Ranch Trilacoochee VitisNotable residents editThe Bellamy Brothers country duo from Darby known for the hit Let Your Love Flow John Cena actor and professional wrestler resides in Land o Lakes 76 Debbie Deb freestyle singer resides in New Port Richey Mudcat Grant professional baseball player Brooke Magnanti scientist and author of Secret Diary of a Call Girl was born in New Port Richey 77 See also editSee also National Register of Historic Places listings in Pasco County FloridaNotes 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 12 13 References edit a b State amp County QuickFacts United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on June 7 2011 Retrieved June 16 2014 Find a County National Association of Counties Retrieved June 7 2011 History Unveiled Pasco Nudism Begins With One Man Land O Lakes FL Patch June 8 2012 Retrieved February 13 2024 Publications of the Florida Historical Society Florida Historical Society 1908 p 33 FL Town of St Leo Welcome to St Leo FL www townofstleo fl gov Archived from the original on August 3 2016 Retrieved August 5 2016 US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau February 12 2011 Retrieved April 23 2011 a b Census 2000 PHC T 4 Ranking Tables for Counties 1990 and 2000 PDF United States Census Bureau Retrieved June 16 2014 Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties April 1 2020 to July 1 2023 United States Census Bureau Retrieved March 31 2024 U S Decennial Census United States 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