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Pompano Beach, Florida

Pompano Beach (/ˈpɒmpən/ POMP-ə-noh) is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. It is located along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, just north of Fort Lauderdale. The nearby Hillsboro Inlet forms part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 112,046.[9] Located 36 miles (58 km) north of Miami, it is a principal city in the Miami–Fort Lauderdale–West Palm Beach metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,158,824 people in 2017.

Pompano Beach, Florida
City
Coastline of Pompano Beach
Motto: 
"Florida's Warmest Welcome"[1]
Location of Pompano Beach in Broward County, Florida
Pompano Beach
Location of Pompano Beach in Florida
Pompano Beach
Location of Pompano Beach in the contiguous United States
Coordinates: 26°14′5″N 80°7′32″W / 26.23472°N 80.12556°W / 26.23472; -80.12556Coordinates: 26°14′5″N 80°7′32″W / 26.23472°N 80.12556°W / 26.23472; -80.12556
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountyBroward
Settled (Pompano Settlement)c. mid-1880s–1896[2][3]
Incorporated (Town of Pompano)July 3, 1908[3][4]
Incorporated (City of Pompano Beach)June 6, 1947[3][4][5]
Government
 • TypeCommission-Manager
 • MayorRex Hardin
 • Vice MayorBeverly Perkins
 • CommissionersRhonda Eaton, Andrea McGee, Cyndy Floyd, and Tom McMahon
 • City ManagerGregory Harrison
 • City ClerkAsceleta Hammond
Area
 • City24.69 sq mi (63.96 km2)
 • Land24.02 sq mi (62.22 km2)
 • Water0.67 sq mi (1.74 km2)  5.54%
Elevation
13 ft (4 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • City112,046
 • Density4,664.31/sq mi (1,800.91/km2)
 • Metro
6,158,824
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
33060-33077, 33093, 33097
Area code(s)754, 954
FIPS code12-58050[7]
GNIS feature ID0289162[8]
Websitepompanobeachfl.gov

Pompano Beach Airpark, located within the city, is the home of the Goodyear Blimp Spirit of Innovation.[2][10]

History

Its name is derived from the Florida Pompano (Trachinotus carolinus), a fish found off the Atlantic coast.[11]

There had been scattered settlers in the area since at least the mid-1880s, but the first documented permanent residents of the Pompano area were George Butler and Frank Sheen and their families, who arrived in 1896 as railway employees.[3] The first train arrived in the small Pompano settlement on February 22, 1896.[3] It is said that Sheen gave the community its name after jotting down on his survey of the area the name of the fish he had for dinner. The coming of the railroad led to development farther west from the coast. In 1906, Pompano became the southernmost settlement in newly created Palm Beach County.[3] That year, the Hillsboro Lighthouse was completed on the beach.[3]

On July 3, 1908, a new municipality was incorporated in what was then Dade County: the Town of Pompano.[2][3] John R. Mizell was elected the first mayor. In 1915, Broward County was established, with a northern boundary at the Hillsboro Canal. Thus, within eight years, Pompano had been in three counties.[2][3] Pompano Beach experienced significant growth during the Florida land boom of the 1920s. In 1940, the U.S. Supreme Court disallowed forced confessions in Chambers v. Florida, a dispute stemming from a murder in Pompano Beach.[12]

Following the population boom due to World War II, in 1947, the City of Pompano merged with the newly formed municipality on the beach and became the City of Pompano Beach.[2][5] In 1950, the population of the city reached 5,682. Like most of southeast Florida, Pompano Beach experienced great growth in the late 20th century as many people moved there from northern parts of the United States. A substantial seasonal population also spends its winters in the area. The city of Pompano Beach celebrated its centennial in 2008.

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 25.4 square miles (65.8 km2), of which 24.0 square miles (62.2 km2) is land and 1.4 square miles (3.6 km2), or 5.54%, is water.[13]

A 2017 study showed 73,000 residents living within FEMA's coastal floodplain.[14]

Pompano Beach is in northeastern Broward County along the Atlantic Ocean. It includes about 3 miles (5 km) of beachfront, extending from the intersection of State Road A1A and Terra Mar Drive to the Hillsboro Inlet. The city is bounded by the following municipalities:

On its northeast:

On its north:

On its west:

On its southwest:

On its south:

On its southeast:

Climate

Pompano Beach has a tropical monsoon climate (Am) with hot, humid summers and warm winters.

Climate data for Pompano Beach, Florida (Pompano Beach Airpark), 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1998–present
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 88
(31)
90
(32)
96
(36)
98
(37)
99
(37)
99
(37)
98
(37)
97
(36)
102
(39)
94
(34)
89
(32)
95
(35)
102
(39)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 84.3
(29.1)
85.6
(29.8)
89.3
(31.8)
91.1
(32.8)
91.9
(33.3)
93.3
(34.1)
93.8
(34.3)
93.7
(34.3)
93.3
(34.1)
90.5
(32.5)
86.3
(30.2)
85.5
(29.7)
96.3
(35.7)
Average high °F (°C) 76.3
(24.6)
78.1
(25.6)
80.2
(26.8)
83.6
(28.7)
86.3
(30.2)
88.9
(31.6)
90.5
(32.5)
90.7
(32.6)
89.0
(31.7)
86.2
(30.1)
81.3
(27.4)
78.3
(25.7)
84.1
(28.9)
Daily mean °F (°C) 68.4
(20.2)
70.3
(21.3)
72.6
(22.6)
76.6
(24.8)
79.7
(26.5)
82.6
(28.1)
84.0
(28.9)
84.2
(29.0)
82.9
(28.3)
79.9
(26.6)
74.6
(23.7)
71.0
(21.7)
77.2
(25.1)
Average low °F (°C) 60.4
(15.8)
62.4
(16.9)
64.9
(18.3)
69.5
(20.8)
73.2
(22.9)
76.3
(24.6)
77.5
(25.3)
77.7
(25.4)
76.8
(24.9)
73.7
(23.2)
67.8
(19.9)
63.7
(17.6)
70.3
(21.3)
Mean minimum °F (°C) 42.9
(6.1)
46.2
(7.9)
49.7
(9.8)
58.3
(14.6)
65.1
(18.4)
70.9
(21.6)
72.9
(22.7)
72.3
(22.4)
72.3
(22.4)
61.7
(16.5)
53.2
(11.8)
49.2
(9.6)
40.5
(4.7)
Record low °F (°C) 35
(2)
35
(2)
39
(4)
51
(11)
56
(13)
66
(19)
70
(21)
63
(17)
68
(20)
52
(11)
40
(4)
34
(1)
34
(1)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 1.93
(49)
2.01
(51)
2.90
(74)
3.36
(85)
5.46
(139)
8.05
(204)
5.26
(134)
6.30
(160)
7.58
(193)
6.65
(169)
3.67
(93)
2.45
(62)
55.62
(1,413)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 7.3 7.2 7.1 6.7 9.4 14.7 15.7 15.7 16.8 12.1 9.6 9.1 131.4
Source: NOAA (mean maxima/minima 2006–2020)[15][16]

Neighborhoods

These are the neighborhoods and communities that are officially recognized by the City of Pompano Beach.[17]

  • Andrews Industrial District
  • Arvida-Pompano Park
  • Avalon Harbor
  • Avondale
  • Beach
  • Blanche Ely
  • Boulevard Park
  • Canal Point
  • Civic Campus
  • Collier City
  • Cresthaven
  • Cypress Bend
  • Cypress Cove
  • Cypress Lakes
  • Downtown Pompano Beach
  • Garden Isles
  • Gardens
  • Golfview Estates
  • Harbor Village
  • Highlands
  • Old Pompano
  • Palm Aire
  • Pine Tree Park
  • Pompano Airpark
  • Sanders Park
  • Santa Barbara Estates
  • Santa Barbara Shores
  • Snug Harbor
  • South Dixie
  • Terra Mar

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1910269
1920636136.4%
19302,614311.0%
19404,42769.4%
19505,68228.3%
196015,992181.5%
197038,587141.3%
198052,61836.4%
199072,41137.6%
200078,1918.0%
201099,84527.7%
2020112,04612.2%
U.S. Decennial Census[18]

2020 census

Pompano Beach racial composition
(Hispanics excluded from racial categories)
(NH = Non-Hispanic)[19]
Race Number Percentage
White (NH) 45,891 40.96%
Black or African American (NH) 31,395 28.02%
Native American or Alaska Native (NH) 120 0.11%
Asian (NH) 1,793 1.6%
Pacific Islander (NH) 25 0.02%
Some Other Race (NH) 1,443 1.29%
Mixed/Multi-Racial (NH) 4,768 4.26%
Hispanic or Latino 26,611 23.75%
Total 112,046

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 112,046 people, 44,297 households, and 23,038 families residing in the city.

2010 census

Pompano Beach Demographics
2010 Census Pompano Beach Broward County Florida
Total population 99,845 1,748,066 18,801,310
Population, percent change, 2000 to 2010 +27.7% +7.7% +17.6%
Population density 4,159.8/sq mi 1,444.9/sq mi 350.6/sq mi
White or Caucasian (including White Hispanic) 62.6% 63.1% 75.0%
(Non-Hispanic White or Caucasian) 50.6% 43.5% 57.9%
Black or African-American 28.9% 26.7% 16.0%
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 17.5% 25.1% 22.5%
Asian 1.3% 3.2% 2.4%
Native American or Native Alaskan 0.3% 0.3% 0.4%
Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian 0.0% 0.1% 0.1%
Two or more races (Multiracial) 2.4% 2.9% 2.5%
Some Other Race 4.5% 3.7% 3.6%

As of 2010, there were 55,885 households, of which 24.5% were vacant. As of 2000, 17.4% of households had children under the age of 18 living with them, 37.4% were married couples living together, 10.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 47.6% were non-families. 38.6% of all households were made up of individuals, and 17.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.13 and the average family size was 2.85.

In 2000, the city the population was spread out, with 17.7% under the age of 18, 7.4% from 18 to 24, 29.1% from 25 to 44, 22.5% from 45 to 64, and 23.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 42 years. For every 100 females, there were 97.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 96.2 males.

In 2000, the median income for a household in the city was $36,073, and the median income for a family was $44,195. Males had a median income of $31,162 versus $26,870 for females. The per capita income for the city was $23,938. About 13.1% of families and 17.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 30.1% of those under age 18 and 9.4% of those age 65 or over.

As of 2010, Italian-Americans made up 8.5% of the population, forming the second largest ancestry group in the city.[20]

As of 2010, before annexation of other areas, Pompano Beach has the highest concentration of residents of Haitian ancestry in the country, at 9.3% of the population.[21] while it had the highest percentage of Brazilians in the US, at 2.67%,[22]

As of 2000, before many of the unincorporated areas were annexed to the city, those who spoke only English were 76.4% of the population, while those who spoke Spanish as a mother tongue were 9.3%, while French Creole (Haitian Creole) was at 6.2%, French at 2.4%, Portuguese 1.5%, German was 1.0%, and Italian as a first language made up 0.9% of the population.[23]

Data for previously unincorporated areas that are now part of Pompano Beach:

  • Pompano Beach Highlands as English being at 69.54% who spoke it as a first language, while Spanish at 20.26%, French Creole (Haitian Creole) at 4.74%, Portuguese 3.89%, and Vietnamese at 1.12% of the population.[24]
  • Collier Manor-Cresthaven had speakers of English as their first language at 72.54%, Spanish at 16.92%, French Creole (Haitian Creole) 6.88%, French at 1.40%, Italian at 1.12%, and Portuguese at 1.12% of residents.[25]
  • Leisureville: As of 2000, speakers of English as a first language accounted for 86.24% of all residents, while speakers of French Creole accounted for 10.05%, and speakers of German as a mother tongue made up 3.70% of the population.[26]

Education

Although there are about 17 postsecondary schools within 10 miles (16 km) of downtown Pompano Beach, the majority of these are for-profit schools or schools that specialize in a specific field. Students may prefer postsecondary schools that offer programs in a wider variety of disciplines, especially if a student has yet to settle on a specific field of study. Pompano Beach is also the registered office for Augustine Graduate School, a post-secondary school, named for the North African theologian, philosopher, educator, and scholar Augustine, the graduate school offers graduate programs in the areas of psychology, philosophy, theology, education, and business; additionally the graduate school offers graduate certificates in various areas.

Broward County Public Schools operates public K–12 schools.[27]

Elementary schools

  • Pompano Beach Elementary School[28]
  • C. Robert Markham Elementary
  • Cresthaven Elementary
  • Cypress Elementary
  • Drew Charles Elementary
  • McNab Elementary
  • Norcrest Elementary
  • Palmview Elementary
  • Sanders Park Elementary

Middle schools

  • Pompano Beach Middle School[29]
  • Crystal Lake Middle School[30]

High schools

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami operates the Saint Coleman K–8 school in Pompano Beach; it opened on September 9, 1958.[36] The archdiocese formerly operated the St. Elizabeth of Hungary School.[37] The church attempted to resolve its debt to the archdiocese by loaning $2.13 million from Bank of America, and the school had $337,000 in debt in 2009, and it ballooned to $1.3 million of debt in the 2009–2010 school year. It closed on June 15, 2010.[38]

Economy

In recent years, an effort to rejuvenate rundown areas near the city's beach has gained momentum and has stimulated a multibillion-dollar building boom. Community redevelopment agencies were established for the East Atlantic/Beach corridor, as well as for the old downtown and Hammondville/Martin Luther King Jr. corridor.[2]

Companies based in Pompano Beach include Associated Grocers of Florida. Nonprofits include Cross International.

Largest employers

According to the city's 2011 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,[39] the largest employers in the city are:

# Employer # of Employees
1 Pompano Park 1,100
2 City of Pompano Beach 712
3 Broward County Sheriff's Office 700
4 Walmart 687
5 Publix 655
6 Aetna Rx Home Delivery 490
7 Point Blank Solutions 400
8 Associated Grocers of Florida 300
9 Pompano Masonry 300
10 FreshPoint 284

Arts and culture

Annual cultural events

Pompano Beach holds several annual cultural events including the Pompano Beach Seafood Festival, St. Patrick's Irish Festival, St. Coleman's Italian Festival, the Pompano Beach Holiday Boat Parade, The Holiday Yuletide Parade, The Annual Nautical Flea Market at Pompano Community Park & Amphitheater, and The Annual Blues and Sweet Potato Pie "Juneteenth" Festival.[1]

Museums and other points of interest

The Kester Cottages (the Pompano Beach Historical Museum), Blanche Ely House Museum, Meridian Gallery, The Historic Ali Cultural Arts Center, Bailey Contemporary Arts, and Pompano Beach Art Gallery are located in the city. Two theatres in the area include Curtain Call Playhouse and Poet Productions.[1] There are two malls in Pompano Beach. The first is Festival Flea Market Mall, which houses booths and kiosks selling jewelry, electronics, and clothing. The other, Pompano Citi Centre, is an open-air mall.

The city has been twinned since 2017 with Termoli, a coastal town in the province of Campobasso, Italy.

Sports

Pompano Beach Municipal Golf Course has two 18-hole courses, the Palms, and the Pines, which opened in 2013.[40][41]

Parks and recreation

Parks include Pompano Beach Community Park, Kester Park, Cresthaven Park, Harbors Edge Park, and Scott Meyers Memorial Park.[citation needed] Fern Forest Nature Center is just across the Coconut Creek city boundary.[42][43]

Pompano Beach Community Park features an aquatic center, pickleball courts, basketball courts, soccer fields, jogging paths, and baseball fields. Prior to 2008, this park was the location of the Pompano Beach Municipal Stadium, which served as the spring training camp for the Washington Senators from 1961 to 1971 and the Texas Rangers from 1972 through 1986.[44][45][46]

Government

In 2004, John Rayson became the first elected mayor of Pompano Beach. Prior mayors had been selected by city commissioners from among themselves. The vice-mayor continues to be selected by city commissioners from among themselves. At the federal level, Pompano Beach is located in Florida's 20th congressional district, which is represented by Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick. The current Mayor at Large is Rex Hardin.[47]

Media

Pompano Beach is a part of the Miami–Fort LauderdaleHollywood media market, which is the twelfth-largest radio market[48] and the seventeenth-largest television market[49] in the United States. Its primary daily newspapers are the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and The Miami Herald, and their Spanish-language counterparts El Sentinel and El Nuevo Herald. Local Pompano-based media includes The Pompano Pelican, the longtime local weekly newspaper; the Deerfield-Pompano Beach Forum, published by the Sun-Sentinel Company; Pompano Post Community Newspaper and PompanoFun.com, a website focusing on local entertainment and events; and television program Today in Pompano.[50]

Infrastructure

Transportation

The South Florida Regional Transportation Authority has its headquarters in Pompano Beach,[51] located next to the Pompano Beach Tri-Rail station.

In addition to Tri-Rail, Pompano Beach is also served by several bus routes operated by Broward County Transit. Two major transfer points are the Northeast Transit Center and Pompano Citi Centre.[52]

Notable people

Sister cities

Pompano Beach's sister cities are:[72]

See also

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Further reading

  • Pompano Beach Historical Society. "Pompano Beach History". Retrieved January 15, 2019.

External links

  •   Media related to Pompano Beach, Florida at Wikimedia Commons
  • City of Pompano Beach official site
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Pompano Beach ˈ p ɒ m p en oʊ POMP e noh is a city in Broward County Florida United States It is located along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean just north of Fort Lauderdale The nearby Hillsboro Inlet forms part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway As of the 2020 census the city s population was 112 046 9 Located 36 miles 58 km north of Miami it is a principal city in the Miami Fort Lauderdale West Palm Beach metropolitan area which was home to an estimated 6 158 824 people in 2017 Pompano Beach FloridaCityCoastline of Pompano BeachFlagSealWordmarkMotto Florida s Warmest Welcome 1 Location of Pompano Beach in Broward County FloridaPompano BeachLocation of Pompano Beach in FloridaShow map of FloridaPompano BeachLocation of Pompano Beach in the contiguous United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 26 14 5 N 80 7 32 W 26 23472 N 80 12556 W 26 23472 80 12556 Coordinates 26 14 5 N 80 7 32 W 26 23472 N 80 12556 W 26 23472 80 12556CountryUnited StatesStateFloridaCountyBrowardSettled Pompano Settlement c mid 1880s 1896 2 3 Incorporated Town of Pompano July 3 1908 3 4 Incorporated City of Pompano Beach June 6 1947 3 4 5 Government TypeCommission Manager MayorRex Hardin Vice MayorBeverly Perkins CommissionersRhonda Eaton Andrea McGee Cyndy Floyd and Tom McMahon City ManagerGregory Harrison City ClerkAsceleta HammondArea 6 City24 69 sq mi 63 96 km2 Land24 02 sq mi 62 22 km2 Water0 67 sq mi 1 74 km2 5 54 Elevation13 ft 4 m Population 2020 City112 046 Density4 664 31 sq mi 1 800 91 km2 Metro6 158 824Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP codes33060 33077 33093 33097Area code s 754 954FIPS code12 58050 7 GNIS feature ID0289162 8 Websitepompanobeachfl wbr govPompano Beach Airpark located within the city is the home of the Goodyear Blimp Spirit of Innovation 2 10 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Neighborhoods 4 Demographics 4 1 2020 census 4 2 2010 census 5 Education 6 Economy 6 1 Largest employers 7 Arts and culture 7 1 Annual cultural events 7 2 Museums and other points of interest 8 Sports 9 Parks and recreation 10 Government 11 Media 12 Infrastructure 12 1 Transportation 13 Notable people 14 Sister cities 15 See also 16 References 17 Further reading 18 External linksHistory EditSee also Kester Cottages Its name is derived from the Florida Pompano Trachinotus carolinus a fish found off the Atlantic coast 11 There had been scattered settlers in the area since at least the mid 1880s but the first documented permanent residents of the Pompano area were George Butler and Frank Sheen and their families who arrived in 1896 as railway employees 3 The first train arrived in the small Pompano settlement on February 22 1896 3 It is said that Sheen gave the community its name after jotting down on his survey of the area the name of the fish he had for dinner The coming of the railroad led to development farther west from the coast In 1906 Pompano became the southernmost settlement in newly created Palm Beach County 3 That year the Hillsboro Lighthouse was completed on the beach 3 On July 3 1908 a new municipality was incorporated in what was then Dade County the Town of Pompano 2 3 John R Mizell was elected the first mayor In 1915 Broward County was established with a northern boundary at the Hillsboro Canal Thus within eight years Pompano had been in three counties 2 3 Pompano Beach experienced significant growth during the Florida land boom of the 1920s In 1940 the U S Supreme Court disallowed forced confessions in Chambers v Florida a dispute stemming from a murder in Pompano Beach 12 Following the population boom due to World War II in 1947 the City of Pompano merged with the newly formed municipality on the beach and became the City of Pompano Beach 2 5 In 1950 the population of the city reached 5 682 Like most of southeast Florida Pompano Beach experienced great growth in the late 20th century as many people moved there from northern parts of the United States A substantial seasonal population also spends its winters in the area The city of Pompano Beach celebrated its centennial in 2008 Geography EditAccording to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 25 4 square miles 65 8 km2 of which 24 0 square miles 62 2 km2 is land and 1 4 square miles 3 6 km2 or 5 54 is water 13 A 2017 study showed 73 000 residents living within FEMA s coastal floodplain 14 Pompano Beach is in northeastern Broward County along the Atlantic Ocean It includes about 3 miles 5 km of beachfront extending from the intersection of State Road A1A and Terra Mar Drive to the Hillsboro Inlet The city is bounded by the following municipalities On its northeast Hillsboro Beach Lighthouse PointOn its north Deerfield BeachOn its west Coconut CreekOn its southwest Margate North LauderdaleOn its south Fort LauderdaleOn its southeast Lauderdale by the SeaClimate Edit Pompano Beach has a tropical monsoon climate Am with hot humid summers and warm winters Climate data for Pompano Beach Florida Pompano Beach Airpark 1991 2020 normals extremes 1998 presentMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 88 31 90 32 96 36 98 37 99 37 99 37 98 37 97 36 102 39 94 34 89 32 95 35 102 39 Mean maximum F C 84 3 29 1 85 6 29 8 89 3 31 8 91 1 32 8 91 9 33 3 93 3 34 1 93 8 34 3 93 7 34 3 93 3 34 1 90 5 32 5 86 3 30 2 85 5 29 7 96 3 35 7 Average high F C 76 3 24 6 78 1 25 6 80 2 26 8 83 6 28 7 86 3 30 2 88 9 31 6 90 5 32 5 90 7 32 6 89 0 31 7 86 2 30 1 81 3 27 4 78 3 25 7 84 1 28 9 Daily mean F C 68 4 20 2 70 3 21 3 72 6 22 6 76 6 24 8 79 7 26 5 82 6 28 1 84 0 28 9 84 2 29 0 82 9 28 3 79 9 26 6 74 6 23 7 71 0 21 7 77 2 25 1 Average low F C 60 4 15 8 62 4 16 9 64 9 18 3 69 5 20 8 73 2 22 9 76 3 24 6 77 5 25 3 77 7 25 4 76 8 24 9 73 7 23 2 67 8 19 9 63 7 17 6 70 3 21 3 Mean minimum F C 42 9 6 1 46 2 7 9 49 7 9 8 58 3 14 6 65 1 18 4 70 9 21 6 72 9 22 7 72 3 22 4 72 3 22 4 61 7 16 5 53 2 11 8 49 2 9 6 40 5 4 7 Record low F C 35 2 35 2 39 4 51 11 56 13 66 19 70 21 63 17 68 20 52 11 40 4 34 1 34 1 Average precipitation inches mm 1 93 49 2 01 51 2 90 74 3 36 85 5 46 139 8 05 204 5 26 134 6 30 160 7 58 193 6 65 169 3 67 93 2 45 62 55 62 1 413 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 7 3 7 2 7 1 6 7 9 4 14 7 15 7 15 7 16 8 12 1 9 6 9 1 131 4Source NOAA mean maxima minima 2006 2020 15 16 Neighborhoods EditThese are the neighborhoods and communities that are officially recognized by the City of Pompano Beach 17 Andrews Industrial District Arvida Pompano Park Avalon Harbor Avondale Beach Blanche Ely Boulevard Park Canal Point Civic Campus Collier City Cresthaven Cypress Bend Cypress Cove Cypress Lakes Downtown Pompano Beach Garden Isles Gardens Golfview Estates Harbor Village Highlands Hillsboro Shores Island Club John Knox Village Kendall Green Leisureville Liberty Park Loch Lomond Lyons Park Northwest Pompano Old Collier Old Pompano Palm Aire Pine Tree Park Pompano Airpark Sanders Park Santa Barbara Estates Santa Barbara Shores Snug Harbor South Dixie Terra MarDemographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 1910269 1920636136 4 19302 614311 0 19404 42769 4 19505 68228 3 196015 992181 5 197038 587141 3 198052 61836 4 199072 41137 6 200078 1918 0 201099 84527 7 2020112 04612 2 U S Decennial Census 18 2020 census Edit Pompano Beach racial composition Hispanics excluded from racial categories NH Non Hispanic 19 Race Number PercentageWhite NH 45 891 40 96 Black or African American NH 31 395 28 02 Native American or Alaska Native NH 120 0 11 Asian NH 1 793 1 6 Pacific Islander NH 25 0 02 Some Other Race NH 1 443 1 29 Mixed Multi Racial NH 4 768 4 26 Hispanic or Latino 26 611 23 75 Total 112 046As of the 2020 United States census there were 112 046 people 44 297 households and 23 038 families residing in the city 2010 census Edit Pompano Beach Demographics2010 Census Pompano Beach Broward County FloridaTotal population 99 845 1 748 066 18 801 310Population percent change 2000 to 2010 27 7 7 7 17 6 Population density 4 159 8 sq mi 1 444 9 sq mi 350 6 sq miWhite or Caucasian including White Hispanic 62 6 63 1 75 0 Non Hispanic White or Caucasian 50 6 43 5 57 9 Black or African American 28 9 26 7 16 0 Hispanic or Latino of any race 17 5 25 1 22 5 Asian 1 3 3 2 2 4 Native American or Native Alaskan 0 3 0 3 0 4 Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian 0 0 0 1 0 1 Two or more races Multiracial 2 4 2 9 2 5 Some Other Race 4 5 3 7 3 6 As of 2010 there were 55 885 households of which 24 5 were vacant As of 2000 17 4 of households had children under the age of 18 living with them 37 4 were married couples living together 10 9 had a female householder with no husband present and 47 6 were non families 38 6 of all households were made up of individuals and 17 1 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 13 and the average family size was 2 85 In 2000 the city the population was spread out with 17 7 under the age of 18 7 4 from 18 to 24 29 1 from 25 to 44 22 5 from 45 to 64 and 23 4 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 42 years For every 100 females there were 97 3 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 96 2 males In 2000 the median income for a household in the city was 36 073 and the median income for a family was 44 195 Males had a median income of 31 162 versus 26 870 for females The per capita income for the city was 23 938 About 13 1 of families and 17 0 of the population were below the poverty line including 30 1 of those under age 18 and 9 4 of those age 65 or over As of 2010 Italian Americans made up 8 5 of the population forming the second largest ancestry group in the city 20 As of 2010 before annexation of other areas Pompano Beach has the highest concentration of residents of Haitian ancestry in the country at 9 3 of the population 21 while it had the highest percentage of Brazilians in the US at 2 67 22 As of 2000 before many of the unincorporated areas were annexed to the city those who spoke only English were 76 4 of the population while those who spoke Spanish as a mother tongue were 9 3 while French Creole Haitian Creole was at 6 2 French at 2 4 Portuguese 1 5 German was 1 0 and Italian as a first language made up 0 9 of the population 23 Data for previously unincorporated areas that are now part of Pompano Beach Pompano Beach Highlands as English being at 69 54 who spoke it as a first language while Spanish at 20 26 French Creole Haitian Creole at 4 74 Portuguese 3 89 and Vietnamese at 1 12 of the population 24 Collier Manor Cresthaven had speakers of English as their first language at 72 54 Spanish at 16 92 French Creole Haitian Creole 6 88 French at 1 40 Italian at 1 12 and Portuguese at 1 12 of residents 25 Leisureville As of 2000 speakers of English as a first language accounted for 86 24 of all residents while speakers of French Creole accounted for 10 05 and speakers of German as a mother tongue made up 3 70 of the population 26 Education EditAlthough there are about 17 postsecondary schools within 10 miles 16 km of downtown Pompano Beach the majority of these are for profit schools or schools that specialize in a specific field Students may prefer postsecondary schools that offer programs in a wider variety of disciplines especially if a student has yet to settle on a specific field of study Pompano Beach is also the registered office for Augustine Graduate School a post secondary school named for the North African theologian philosopher educator and scholar Augustine the graduate school offers graduate programs in the areas of psychology philosophy theology education and business additionally the graduate school offers graduate certificates in various areas Broward County Public Schools operates public K 12 schools 27 Elementary schools Pompano Beach Elementary School 28 C Robert Markham Elementary Cresthaven Elementary Cypress Elementary Drew Charles Elementary McNab Elementary Norcrest Elementary Palmview Elementary Sanders Park ElementaryMiddle schools Pompano Beach Middle School 29 Crystal Lake Middle School 30 High schools Blanche Ely High School 31 Pompano Beach High School magnet for northern Broward County 32 Schools outside of the Pompano Beach city limits Coconut Creek HS Coconut Creek 33 Deerfield Beach HS Deerfield Beach 34 and Monarch HS Coconut Creek 35 The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami operates the Saint Coleman K 8 school in Pompano Beach it opened on September 9 1958 36 The archdiocese formerly operated the St Elizabeth of Hungary School 37 The church attempted to resolve its debt to the archdiocese by loaning 2 13 million from Bank of America and the school had 337 000 in debt in 2009 and it ballooned to 1 3 million of debt in the 2009 2010 school year It closed on June 15 2010 38 Economy EditIn recent years an effort to rejuvenate rundown areas near the city s beach has gained momentum and has stimulated a multibillion dollar building boom Community redevelopment agencies were established for the East Atlantic Beach corridor as well as for the old downtown and Hammondville Martin Luther King Jr corridor 2 Companies based in Pompano Beach include Associated Grocers of Florida Nonprofits include Cross International Largest employers Edit According to the city s 2011 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 39 the largest employers in the city are Employer of Employees1 Pompano Park 1 1002 City of Pompano Beach 7123 Broward County Sheriff s Office 7004 Walmart 6875 Publix 6556 Aetna Rx Home Delivery 4907 Point Blank Solutions 4008 Associated Grocers of Florida 3009 Pompano Masonry 30010 FreshPoint 284Arts and culture EditAnnual cultural events Edit Pompano Beach holds several annual cultural events including the Pompano Beach Seafood Festival St Patrick s Irish Festival St Coleman s Italian Festival the Pompano Beach Holiday Boat Parade The Holiday Yuletide Parade The Annual Nautical Flea Market at Pompano Community Park amp Amphitheater and The Annual Blues and Sweet Potato Pie Juneteenth Festival 1 Museums and other points of interest Edit The Kester Cottages the Pompano Beach Historical Museum Blanche Ely House Museum Meridian Gallery The Historic Ali Cultural Arts Center Bailey Contemporary Arts and Pompano Beach Art Gallery are located in the city Two theatres in the area include Curtain Call Playhouse and Poet Productions 1 There are two malls in Pompano Beach The first is Festival Flea Market Mall which houses booths and kiosks selling jewelry electronics and clothing The other Pompano Citi Centre is an open air mall The city has been twinned since 2017 with Termoli a coastal town in the province of Campobasso Italy Sports EditPompano Beach Municipal Golf Course has two 18 hole courses the Palms and the Pines which opened in 2013 40 41 Parks and recreation EditParks include Pompano Beach Community Park Kester Park Cresthaven Park Harbors Edge Park and Scott Meyers Memorial Park citation needed Fern Forest Nature Center is just across the Coconut Creek city boundary 42 43 Pompano Beach Community Park features an aquatic center pickleball courts basketball courts soccer fields jogging paths and baseball fields Prior to 2008 this park was the location of the Pompano Beach Municipal Stadium which served as the spring training camp for the Washington Senators from 1961 to 1971 and the Texas Rangers from 1972 through 1986 44 45 46 Government EditIn 2004 John Rayson became the first elected mayor of Pompano Beach Prior mayors had been selected by city commissioners from among themselves The vice mayor continues to be selected by city commissioners from among themselves At the federal level Pompano Beach is located in Florida s 20th congressional district which is represented by Democrat Sheila Cherfilus McCormick The current Mayor at Large is Rex Hardin 47 Media EditPompano Beach is a part of the Miami Fort Lauderdale Hollywood media market which is the twelfth largest radio market 48 and the seventeenth largest television market 49 in the United States Its primary daily newspapers are the South Florida Sun Sentinel and The Miami Herald and their Spanish language counterparts El Sentinel and El Nuevo Herald Local Pompano based media includes The Pompano Pelican the longtime local weekly newspaper the Deerfield Pompano Beach Forum published by the Sun Sentinel Company Pompano Post Community Newspaper and PompanoFun com a website focusing on local entertainment and events and television program Today in Pompano 50 Infrastructure EditTransportation Edit The South Florida Regional Transportation Authority has its headquarters in Pompano Beach 51 located next to the Pompano Beach Tri Rail station In addition to Tri Rail Pompano Beach is also served by several bus routes operated by Broward County Transit Two major transfer points are the Northeast Transit Center and Pompano Citi Centre 52 Notable people Edit Mark Gilbert Harry Newman Jordan Pundik Jahseh Onfroy 1998 2018 better known as XXXTentacion rapper who died June 18 2018 in Deerfield Beach Florida Kodak Black born 1997 rapper 53 Roland Bad Bad Leroy Brown Daniels 1950 1988 professional wrestler Tyrone Carter born 1976 professional football player Pittsburgh Steelers 54 Henri Crockett born 1974 professional football player Atlanta Falcons 55 Zack Crockett born 1972 professional football player Oakland Raiders 56 Blanche General Ely and Joseph A Ely 1903 1994 school founders and principals see Ely Educational Museum Further Seems Forever emo band Mark Gilbert born 1956 Major League Baseball player and US Ambassador to New Zealand Al Goldstein 1936 2013 pornographer and former publisher of Screw magazine 57 Kelsey Grammer born 1955 actor in the NBC sitcoms Cheers and Frasier 58 Paolo Gregoletto born 1985 bass player in metal band Trivium 59 Al Harris born 1974 professional football player Green Bay Packers 60 Lamar Jackson born 1997 Heisman winner NFL MVP football quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens Ingemar Johansson 1932 2009 former world heavyweight boxing champion Eddie Jones born 1971 professional basketball player Dallas Mavericks 61 Barry Krauss born 1957 professional football player Miami Dolphins 62 Jerome McDougle born 1978 professional football player Philadelphia Eagles 63 Stockar McDougle born 1977 professional football player Jacksonville Jaguars Harry Newman 1909 2000 All Pro football quarterback Richard Thomas Nolan born 1937 writer Episcopal Church canon retired philosophy and religion professor Dan Nugent 1953 2001 professional football player Washington Redskins 64 Patrick Peterson born 1990 professional football player Arizona Cardinals 65 Jason Pierre Paul born 1989 professional football player New York Giants 66 Jabari Price born 1992 professional football player Minnesota Vikings 67 Jordan Pundik born 1972 vocalist in pop punk band New Found Glory citation needed Jake The Snake Roberts born 1955 professional wrestler retired WWE citation needed Rashard Robinson born 1995 professional football player New York Jets 68 Esther Rolle 1920 1988 actress from television s Good Times and Maude citation needed Clint Session born 1984 professional football player Indianapolis Colts 69 Corey Simon 1977 professional football player Indianapolis Colts 70 Harold Solomon born 1952 American tennis player ranked No 5 in the world in 1980 Brett Swenson born 1988 professional football player Indianapolis Colts 71 Natalie Vertiz born 1991 Peruvian American beauty pageant titleholder who represented Peru at Miss Universe 2011 Fahreta Zivojinovic born 1960 better known as Lepa Brana Bosniak and Yugoslavian pop folk singerSister cities EditPompano Beach s sister cities are 72 Itajai Brazil San Clemente del Tuyu Argentina Termoli ItalySee also Edit Florida portal Cities portalMerritt Boat amp Engine Works Kester CottagesReferences Edit a b c City of Pompano Beach Florida Website City of Pompano Beach Florida Website Retrieved September 22 2012 a b c d e f Our History Pompano Beach Historical Society Retrieved July 4 2010 permanent dead link a b c d e f g h i History of Pompano Beach FL City of Pompano Beach Archived from the original on October 4 2013 Retrieved July 4 2010 a b Broward by the Numbers pages 3 5 PDF www broward org Archived from the original PDF on October 10 2015 Retrieved March 4 2015 a b William D Halsey ed 1976 Pompano Beach Collier s Encyclopedia Vol 19 Macmillan Educational Corporation p 232 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 31 2021 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey October 25 2007 Retrieved January 31 2008 Census QuickFacts for Pompano Beach Florida 2020 Census gov U S Census Bureau American Fact Finder July 15 2020 pompano beach walkups for sale Nest Seekers International Archived from the original on July 23 2013 Retrieved September 19 2012 Profile for Pompano Beach Florida FL ePodunk Archived from the original on March 2 2015 Retrieved September 22 2012 Find Laws Legal Information and Attorneys FindLaw Retrieved July 1 2016 Census QuickFacts for Pompano Beach Florida 2019 Census gov U S Census Bureau American Fact Finder July 15 2020 These U S Cities Are Most Vulnerable to Major Coastal Flooding and Sea Level Rise www climatecentral org October 25 2017 Retrieved December 19 2019 NOWData NOAA Online Weather Data National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved May 14 2021 Summary of Monthly Normals 1991 2020 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved May 14 2021 City of Pompano Beach Florida Neighborhood Map PDF Cdn pompanobeachfl gov Retrieved September 3 2021 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 Explore Census Data data census gov Retrieved February 11 2022 Data Access and Dissemination Systems DADS American FactFinder Results census gov Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Ancestry Map of Haitian Communities Epodunk com Archived from the original on September 23 2012 Retrieved October 28 2007 Ancestry Map of Haitian Communities Epodunk com Archived from the original on September 23 2012 Retrieved December 5 2007 MLA Data Center results for Pompano Beach FL Modern Language Association Retrieved September 24 2007 MLA Data Center results for Pompano Beach Highlands FL Modern Language Association Retrieved October 22 2007 MLA Data Center results for Collier Manor Cresthaven FL Modern Language Association Retrieved October 22 2007 MLA Data Center results for Leisureville FL Modern Language Association Retrieved April 9 2011 Zoning Map PDF Pompano Beach Florida Retrieved May 9 2020 Use this map to compare the city limits to the school attendance boundaries Pompano Beach Elementary School PDF Broward County Public Schools Retrieved May 9 2020 Pompano Beach Middle School PDF Broward County Public Schools Retrieved May 9 2020 Crystal Lake Middle School PDF Broward County Public Schools Retrieved May 9 2020 Blanche Ely High School PDF Broward County Public Schools Retrieved May 9 2020 Pompano Beach High School PDF Broward County Public Schools Retrieved May 9 2020 Coconut Creek High School PDF Broward County Public Schools Retrieved May 9 2020 Compare to the zoning map Deerfield Beach High Broward County Public Schools Retrieved on September 23 2018 Monarch High School PDF Broward County Public Schools Retrieved May 9 2020 Compare to the zoning map History St Coleman School Retrieved May 10 2020 2250 SE 12th Street Pompano Beach FL 33062 Saint Elizabeth of Hungary Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami December 30 2003 Archived from the original on December 30 2003 Retrieved May 9 2020 901 NE 33rd Street Pompano Beach Florida 33064 Dellagloria Rebecca April 1 2020 Catholic school s impending closure saddens parents parish South Florida Sun Sentinel Retrieved May 10 2020 City of Pompano Beach 2012 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report PDF Archived from the original PDF on July 1 2014 Pompano Beach Municipal Golf Course Golf Course Pompano Beach Parks Parks pompanobeachfl gov Retrieved September 23 2022 201 S Lyons Rd Coconut Creek FL 33068 Parcel 494205000041 BCPA Web Map Broward County Property Appraiser Broward County FL Retrieved May 22 2021 Fern Forest Nature Center Broward org Parks Broward County Government Broward County FL Retrieved May 22 2021 Tennis Center Pompano Beach Parks Parks pompanobeachfl gov Retrieved September 23 2022 Wikimapia Let s describe the whole world Wikimapia org Retrieved September 23 2022 Municipal Stadium Pompano Beach Florida Former Spring Home of the Texas Rangers Digitalballparks com Retrieved September 23 2022 Mayor at Large Top 50 Radio Markets Ranked By Metro 12 Population Spring 2005 Northwestern University Media Management Center Archived from the original on August 7 2007 Retrieved September 24 2007 Top 50 TV markets ranked by households Northwestern University Media Management Center Archived from the original on August 7 2007 Retrieved September 24 2007 New website part of greater tourism efforts Pompano Beach Forum Retrieved October 3 2013 Contact Us Archived 2011 09 02 at the Wayback Machine South Florida Regional Transportation Authority Retrieved on September 14 2011 800 NW 33rd Street Suite 100 Pompano Beach Florida 33064 Broward County Transit System Map PDF July 1 2019 Retrieved August 17 2019 Dieuson Octave Local 10 com Archived from the original on March 9 2017 Retrieved December 7 2015 Tyrone Carter Pro Football Reference com Retrieved June 28 2014 Henri Crockett Pro Football Reference com Retrieved June 28 2014 Zack Crockett Pro Football Reference com Retrieved June 28 2014 Whitby Bob February 22 2001 Screwed Retrieved July 1 2016 Cheers and Tears People com Retrieved July 1 2016 Childers Chad Paolo Gregoletto Phil Labonte Engage in Online Beef Loudwire Retrieved February 22 2019 Al Harris Pro Football Reference com Retrieved June 28 2014 Eddie Jones Pro Basketball Reference com Retrieved June 28 2014 Barry Krauss Pro Football Reference com Retrieved June 28 2014 Jerome McDougle Pro Football Reference com Retrieved June 28 2014 Dan Nugent Pro Football Reference com Retrieved June 28 2014 Patrick Peterson Pro Football Reference com Retrieved June 28 2014 Jason Pierre Paul v Retrieved June 28 2014 Jabari Price v Retrieved December 17 2015 Rashard Robinson Stats Pro Football Reference com Clint Session Pro Football Reference com Retrieved June 28 2014 Corey Simon Pro Football Reference com Retrieved June 28 2014 Brett Swenson msuspartans com Retrieved June 28 2014 Sister Cities pompanobeachfl gov City of Pompano Beach Retrieved November 18 2020 Further reading EditPompano Beach Historical Society Pompano Beach History Retrieved January 15 2019 External links Edit Media related to Pompano Beach Florida at Wikimedia Commons City of Pompano Beach official site Pompano Beach Chamber of Commerce Pompano Beach Historical Society City Data com Comprehensive Statistical 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