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Indialantic (officially incorporated as Indialantic-By-The-Sea, though the official name is seldom used in casual parlance) is a town in
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,
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. The town's population was 2,720 at the
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. It is part of the Palm Bay
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Titusville
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. The town's name is a
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and the
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.


Geography

Indialantic is situated on the
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that separates the Indian River Lagoon from the Atlantic Ocean. This island, approximately in length, stretches south from
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to the
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. The
Melbourne Causeway The Melbourne Causeway is located entirely within Brevard County, Florida in the United States. It is composed of three bridges and connects the municipalities of Melbourne and Indialantic across the Indian River Lagoon in Brevard County. The ...
connects Indialantic to the city of
Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met ...
across the Indian River Lagoon. Indialantic is bordered on the south by the town of Melbourne Beach and on the north by unincorporated Brevard County. According to the
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, the town has a total area of . of it is land, and of it (25.80%) is water.


Greater Indialantic

Greater Indialantic, outside the town boundaries, represents a parallel development of suburban beach homes, which for lack of a stronger identity, has assumed that of the nearest town. The Town of Indialantic is a community. The areas mentioned below are not in town but share a ZIP code with Indialantic. This area starts with the town of Indialantic on the south and lies between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River, extending north just short of the
Eau Gallie Causeway The Eau Gallie Causeway connects Eau Gallie, Florida (which merged with Melbourne in 1969), with SR A1A near Indian Harbour Beach, across the Indian River Lagoon. Located entirely within the Melbourne city limits, the causeway consists of a main ...
(
SR 518 Route 518, or Highway 518, may refer to: Canada *Manitoba Provincial Road 518 * Ontario Highway 518 United Kingdom * A518 road United States * Florida State Road 518 * County Road 518 (Pasco County, Florida) * Louisiana Highway 518 * Mary ...
). It includes mostly unincorporated parts of Brevard County but also includes a development that is part of the city of Melbourne, otherwise a mainland community. Included are these developments: * Canova Beach * Cloisters * Coventry * Highland Groves * Indialantic Heights * North Atlantic by the Sea * Ocean Park * Oceanside Village * Palm Colony * Puesta del Sol * Rio Linda * Rio Villa * River Shores * Riviera * Sanctuary (part of the City of Melbourne) * Shady Shores * Terrace Shores


History

From 1919 to 1921, the Dutchman Ernest Kouwenhoven, who bought the land that ultimately became Indialantic, settled in the area, and built a wooden bridge connecting Indialantic with Melbourne (Bridge #1) In the 1920s – The Indialantic Hotel was built. Its name was later changed to the Tradewinds Hotel.Indialantic History
The hotel was on what is now South Shannon Avenue, the current location of Tradewinds Terrace. By 1924, the Indialantic Casino was built. Its name was later changed to the Bahama Beach Club. This is the location of Nance Park today. From 1941 to 1947, the wooden bridge was replaced with a drawbridge, delayed by the war years. (Bridge #2) In 1952, Indialantic was incorporated with the official (but rarely used in common parlance) name "Indialantic-By-The-Sea". In 1985, a modern causeway was built with an elevated span to avoid obstructing boats using the Indian River (Bridge #3)


Demographics

As of the
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of 2000, there were 2,944 people, 1,330 households, and 848 families residing in the town. The population density was . There were 1,467 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was .627%
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, 47.32%
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, 0.14% Native American, 0.71%
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, 0.58% from
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, and 0.99% from two or more races.
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or
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of any race were 2.34% of the population. There were 1,330 households, out of which 21.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.2% were
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living together, 7.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 36.2% were non-families. 27.3% of all households were made up of individuals, and 12.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.21 and the average family size was 2.72. In the town, the population was spread out, with 17.6% under the age of 18, 4.7% from 18 to 24, 26.4% from 25 to 44, 27.3% from 45 to 64, and 24.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 46 years. For every 100 females, there were 97.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 97.4 males. The median income for a household in the town was $62,181, and the median income for a family was $76,109. Males had a median income of $51,830 versus $30,047 for females. The
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for the town was $41,126. About 1.1% of families and 2.3% of the population were below the
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, including none of those under age 18 and 1.9% of those age 65 or over. The per capita income of $41,126 places the town of Indialantic first in Brevard County and 58 in the state (out of 887 places).


Greater Indialantic

Here are the figures as of the 2000 census for the area with the Zip code 32903: Total population = 12,792 Gender and age * Male = 6,339 (49.6%) * Female = 6,453 (50.4%) * Median Age = 45.2, above US average of 35.3 * Under 5 years = 583 (4.6%) (US ave = 6.8%) * 18 years and over = 10,361 (81%) (US ave = 74.3%) * 65 years and over = 2,887 (22.6%) (US ave = 12.4%) Racial characteristics: * White – 96.4% (US ave - 75.1%) * Asian – 1.2% (3.6%) * Two or more races – 1.1% (2.4%) * Black or Afro-American – .7% (12.3%) * Another Race – .5% (5.5%) Households: * Size – 2.25 (2.59) * Family size – 2.74 (3.14) Housing: * Owner occupied – 78.5% (66.2%) * Renter occupied – 21.5% (33.8%) * Vacant housing units – 11.3% (9.0%) Social Characteristics: * High school graduate or higher – 95.2% (80.4%) * Bachelor's degree or higher – 47.5% (24.4%) * Veterans – 21.5% (12.7%) * Disability status (5 years and over) – 15% (19.3%) * Foreign born – 7.4% (11.1%) * Male, now married, except separated, (15 years and over) – 61.5% (56.7%) * Female, now married, except separated, (15 years and over) – 61.1% (52.1%) * Speak a language other than English at home (5 years and over) – 8.1% (17.9%)


Government

The town publishes a quarterly report to all residents. Officers are as follows: *Mayor – Mark McDermott (term ends 2024) *Deputy Mayor – Stu Glass (term ends 2024) *Councilmember – Loren Strand (term ends 2024) *Councilmember – Julie McKnight (term ends 2023) *Councilmember – Doug Wright (term ends 2023) The following are all appointed or hired: *Town Manager – Michael Casey *Police Chief – Michael Connor *Public Works Director – Joe Gervais *Town Attorney – Paul Gougelman *Town Clerk – Rebekah Raddon *Fire Chief – Tom Flamm *Building Official – Clifford Stokes In 2008, the town had a taxable real estate base of $367.69 million. The budget for fiscal year 2012 was $4,060,999.


Public safety

There are six paid firefighters plus fifteen active volunteers. Since 1985, residents have lit
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before Christmas when firemen have distributed candy to children from a firetruck, on every street. Indialantic maintains a police force with 12 sworn police officers, including the chief of police. On average, officers respond to 4,000 calls for service a year with an approximate response time of under two minutes. Emergency services are dispatched from the town's communications center, staffed by four full-time and five part-time dispatchers.


Past mayors

#John McLean 1952–1954 #Louis H. Mussler c. 1954–1958 #William Ballinger 1958–1959 #Harry Kane 1959–1961 #Timothy D. Deratany 1971–1977 #Clayton Test 1977–1979 #Constantine "Gus" Carey 1979–1981 #Andrea Deratany 1981–1984 #Gloria Gardner 1984–1985 #Barry Kronman 1985–1987 #Norbert "Norb" O'Hara 1987–1989 #David Lawrence Dean 1989–1992 #Bill Vernon 1992–1996 #Todd Deratany 1996–1998 #Robert Cochran 1998–2002 #Daniel Trott 2002–2006 #Robert Cochran 2006–2008 #David Berkman 2008–2022


Economy


Personal income

2019 Economic characteristics per https://datausa.io/profile/geo/indialantic-fl * In labor force, 1,228 of total 2,865 population * Travel time to work, minutes – 24.2% * Median household income in 1999 dollars – $59,773 ($41,994) * Media household income – $83,365 (compared to US average of $65,712) * Families below poverty level – 8.86 (compared to US average of 12.3%) * Median Home Value - $374,500


EVENTS

The following events occur annually: * July craft show, Nance Park * Witch Way
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and Halloween Party in Nance Park in October * Indialantic Boardwalk Sprint Distance Triathlon, June * Annual Christmas Tree Lighting at Nance Park, December


Education

There are two local schools, both of which lie outside the city boundaries in the adjacent unincorporated part of Indialantic; they are under the jurisdiction of the Brevard County School Board: Indialantic Elementary and Hoover Middle School. The state evaluated Hoover "Grade A" from 2000 to 2008. In 2005, Hoover contained grades 7 and 8. There were 512 students and 32 teachers, for a ratio of 16:1. 11.3% qualified for free or reduced lunch. Indialantic Elementary contained grades
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though sixth. There were 812 students and 54 teachers for a ratio of 15:1. 13.3% qualified for free or reduced lunch.


Media

* ''
Florida Today ''Florida Today'' is the major daily newspaper serving Brevard County, Florida. Al Neuharth of the Gannett corporation started the paper in 1966, and some of the things he did with this newspaper presaged what he would later do at USA Today. I ...
'' *
The Hometown News
' is a free weekly paper distributed to each home.


Infrastructure


Roads

Travelocity.com named route A1A, which runs along the Brevard shore, as the "Best Driving Route" in Florida. This runs close to the ocean. A secondary major route, paralleling it, is Riverside, which is close to the Indian River. The
Florida Department of Transportation The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is a decentralized agency charged with the establishment, maintenance, and regulation of public transportation in the state of Florida. The department was formed in 1969. It absorbed the powers of t ...
maintains A1A and 192. Brevard County maintains North Riverside Drive. The town maintains of roadway. Most blocks are long. See
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for explanation of numbering system. *
U.S. Route 192 U.S. Route 192 (US 192) is an east–west route of the United States Numbered Highway system in central Florida. It runs from U.S. Route 27 ( State Road 25) in Four Corners, Lake County, east past Walt Disney World and through Kissimmee, S ...
– "Fifth Avenue" * SR A1A – Miramar Avenue * Riverside Drive – 10,000 vehicles used this road daily in 2010. It runs throughout the length of Indialantic including "greater Indialantic" in the county.


Notable people

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Brian Bollinger Brian Reid Bollinger (born November 21, 1968) is a former American football offensive guard who played three seasons with the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the third round ...
, NFL player *
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, basketball player for
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Kathy Johnson Kathleen "Kathy" Johnson Clarke (born Kathleen Ann Johnson; September 13, 1959) is an American sports commentator and former artistic gymnastics, artistic gymnast. Johnson was one of the first American gymnasts to win a major international medal ...
, gymnast * Ernest Kouwen-Hoven, businessman *
Robert F. Marx Sir Robert F. Marx (December 8, 1936 – July 4, 2019) was an American pioneer in scuba diving, a prolific author, and was best known for his work with marine archeology. Over his career, he discovered over 5000 shipwrecks in over 60 countries. ...
, pioneer
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and author *
Pat Neshek Patrick John Neshek (pronounced NEE-shehk; born September 4, 1980), is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Oakland Athletics, St. Louis Cardinals, ...
, MLB pitcher for the
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*
Stefanie Scott Stephanie Noelle Scott (born December 6, 1996) is an American actress and singer. Scott began acting with the comedy film ''Beethoven's Big Break'' (2008), and thereafter released her debut extended play ''New Girl in Town'' (2009). This was foll ...
, actress *
John Siptroth John J. Siptroth is a Democratic politician who was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He was first elected to represent the 189th legislative district on February 8, 2005. Biography John Siptroth was born in the Delaware ...
, U.S. Politician and public figure


References


External links

* {{Authority control Beaches of Brevard County, Florida Towns in Brevard County, Florida Populated places established in 1952 Towns in Florida Populated coastal places in Florida on the Atlantic Ocean Beaches of Florida 1952 establishments in Florida