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Sarasota County is a county located in Southwest Florida. At the 2020 United States census, 2020 US census, the population was 434,006. Its county seat is Sarasota, Florida, Sarasota and its largest city is North Port, Florida, North Port. Sarasota County is part of the North Port–Sarasota–Bradenton, Florida, Bradenton, FL Sarasota metropolitan area, metropolitan statistical area.


History

The area that is now known as Sarasota County has been inhabited by humans for some 10,000 years. Evidence of human remains as well as a burned out log at the Warm Mineral Springs (spring), Warm Mineral Springs, in North Port, Florida, North Port, were discovered that date to the early Archaic period (North America), Archaic period. Although the name was associated with the area from the beginning of European contacts, the origin of the name "Sarasota" is unknown. Some believe a fanciful story created for a popular early twentieth-century pageant held in Sarasota, that it was named after the daughter of famous explorer Hernando de Soto (explorer), Hernando de Soto's daughter Sara. An early map of the area from 1763 shows the word "Zarazote" across present day Sarasota. Following exploration, the area was occupied by fishing camps, called ranchos. In 1842, the Armed Occupation Act was passed, which deeded land to settlers who were willing to cultivate land in Florida. The act brought settlers to Sarasota but also led to the Seminole Wars, Second Seminole War. During the war, the area was occupied by the U.S. army and Fort Armistead was built. Sarasota County was created in 1921 from the southern part of Manatee County, Florida, Manatee County. After acquisition by the United States as a territory, the area now included in Sarasota county had been part of St. Johns County, Florida, St. Johns County (1821), Alachua County, Florida, Alachua County (1824), Hillsborough County, Florida, Hillsborough County (1834), and Manatee County, Florida, Manatee County (1855) as new counties were created from older counties to accommodate population growth and settlement in new areas.


Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (23.4%) is water.


Adjacent counties

* Manatee County, Florida, Manatee County – north * DeSoto County, Florida, DeSoto County – east * Charlotte County, Florida, Charlotte County – south


Parks and preserves

In addition to local parks there are several preserve areas including: * Bayonne Parcel * Circus Hammock * Curry Creek Preserve * Deer Prairie Creek * Jelks Preserve * Lemon Bay Preserve * Legacy Trail (Florida), Legacy Trail * Manasota Scrub Preserve * Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park * Myakka Islands Point * Old Miakka Preserve * Pinelands Reserve * Pocono Trail Preserve * Red Bug Slough * Sleeping Turtles South * Sleeping Turtles North * South Lemon Bay Preserve * T. Mabry Carlton Reserve


Government and politics

Sarasota County is one of only 20 Florida counties with its own charter, adopted in 1971. Sarasota County is governed by a five-member county commission. Each commissioner serves a four-year term and resides in and represents a single district. Like most of Southwest Florida, Sarasota County is considered a stronghold for the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party and was one of the first parts of Florida to turn Republican. The last Democratic presidential candidate to win it was Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1944 United States presidential election, 1944, although Barack Obama lost it by just 211 votes in 2008 United States presidential election, 2008. Republicans have historically dominated the county commission and other countywide elected positions. However, the city of Sarasota has an all-Democrat city commission, Democrat Michele Rayner represents a portion of the county in the Florida House of Representatives, and there are two countywide elected Democrats.


Public safety


Fire/EMS

The Sarasota County Fire Department (SCFD) provides fire services to the City of Sarasota and all unincorporated areas of the county with the exception of areas covered by the Nokomis and Englewood fire districts. Additionally, SCFD provides emergency medical services, EMS service to the City of Sarasota, all unincorporated areas of the county (including areas covered by the Nokomis and Englewood fire districts) plus the city of Venice.


Law enforcement

The Sarasota County Sheriff's Office (SSO) is the county's primary law enforcement agency. It is responsible for patrolling the unincorporated areas of the county along with operating the county's jail and providing courtroom security. SSO also operates the county's primary 911 center. The cities of Sarasota Police Department, Sarasota, North Port, and Venice along with the Town of Longboat Key each have their own police departments. The Florida Highway Patrol is responsible for patrolling Florida Department of Transportation, FDOT maintained roads in the county (Florida State Highway System) and investigating traffic collision, motor vehicle accidents that occur in unincorporated areas. Three Specialist law enforcement agency, specialist law enforcement agencies have jurisdiction in the county: the Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport Police Department, the New College of Florida, New College/University of South Florida Sarasota–Manatee, USF Sarasota-Manatee Campus Police Department and the Seminole Gulf Railway (SGLR) Police Department. Each agency has jurisdiction in neighboring Manatee County, Florida, Manatee County as well; each agency's properties extend into that county.


Voter registration

All voter information is and provided by Sarasota County Supervisor of Elections Office:


Party statistics


Government officials


United States Senate


United States House of Representatives


Florida State Senate


Florida House of Representatives


Sarasota County Commission

The Board of County Commissioners include the following:


Sarasota County School Board

The School Board members include the following:<


Transportation


Airports

* Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport, in both Manatee County, Florida, Manatee County (runway) and Sarasota County (terminal). * Venice Municipal Airport, a general aviation airport in Venice, Florida, Venice. * Hidden River Airport, a private airport in the eastern part of the county. * Buchan Airport, in Englewood.


Major highways and state roads

* Interstate 75 in Florida, Interstate 75 – North–south limited-access freeway, and has ten Interchange (road), interchanges within Sarasota County. Major north–south highway in Sarasota County. It is the high-speed connection with other cities such as Tampa, Florida and Fort Myers, Florida. Interstate 75 heads east in Southern Sarasota County through North Port, Florida to cross Charlotte Harbor (estuary), Charlotte Harbor at a more manageable length. * U.S. Route 41 in Florida, U.S. Highway 41 – The main north–south road through the county is known as Tamiami Trail. It was created in the 1920s to connect Tampa with Miami, hence the contracted name. It runs through the county close to the coastline and is not limited-access. * U.S. Route 301 in Florida, U.S. Highway 301 – This highway begins in the city of Sarasota, east of Tamiami Trail, and runs north–south through the county. * Florida State Road 789, State Road 789 – Gulf of Mexico Drive * Florida State Road 758, State Road 758 – Midnight Pass Road, Higel Avenue, Siesta Drive, South Osprey Avenue, Bee Ridge Road * Florida State Road 780, State Road 780 – Fruitville Road * Florida State Road 776, State Road 776 – Englewood Road and North Indiana Avenue * Florida State Road 72, State Road 72 – Stickney Point Road and Clark Road * Florida State Road 681, State Road 681 – Venice Connector, this road was formerly the southern terminus of Interstate 75 in the early 1980s


Public transportation

* Sarasota County Area Transit (SCAT) provides public transportation for Sarasota County, Florida. SCAT is operated by Sarasota County. It maintains 19 fixed-line bus routes plus a dial-a-ride paratransit service (SCAT Plus).


Demographics

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 434,006 people, 189,228 households, and 117,532 families residing in the county. 3.5% of that population was under the age of 5 years old, 14.0% was under 18 years old, and 37.4% was 65 years or older. 52.4% was female. The median household income was $64,644 with a per capita income of $44,402. 8.7% of population below the poverty threshold. The median value of owner-occupied housing-units between 2016-2020 was $269,300 and the median gross rent was $1,342. There were 41,215 veterans living in the county. 12.2% of the population were Foreign born persons. 93.2% of the population that was 25 years or older were High school graduates and 36.4% of those 25 years or older had a Bachelor's degree or higher. Religions , the religious affiliations of the people of Sarasota County, according to Pew Research Center were:


Economy


Top private employers

, the top private employers for Sarasota County are as follows: # Sarasota Memorial Health Care System (4,563) # PGT Innovations (2,000) # Publix (1,733) # Venice Regional Bayfront Health, Venice Regional Medical Center (812) # Sun Hydraulics (632) # Tervis Tumbler (570) # Shared services center, Shared Services Center Sarasota (455) # FCCI Insurance (426) # Doctors Hospital (Sarasota, Florida), Doctors Hospital (415) # Jackson Hewitt, Jackson Hewitt, Inc. (337)


Top public and private employers

, the top employees for Sarasota County, including public sector jobs, are as follows: # Sarasota County Public Schools, School Board of Sarasota County (4,563) # Sarasota Memorial Hospital (4,244) # Sarasota County Government (3,533) # Publix Supermarkets (2,793) # PGT Industries (2,079)


Sports and recreation

Sarasota County is home to Ed Smith Stadium, where the Baltimore Orioles currently have spring training. The Orioles also have minor league facilities at Twin Lakes Park. In January 2017, the Braves announced a formal agreement to move their Spring Training home to North Port, Florida, North Port. CoolToday Park opened on March 24, 2019. Sarasota County is also home to Nathan Benderson Park. The facility has played host to the 2017 World Rowing Championships and subsequent World Rowing events in 2018 and 2019. It has also been the host of the 2016 Olympic Time Trials - Rowing and will host the delayed 2020 Olympic rowing time trials. NBP has also been the site of multiple NCAA national rowing championship regattas, the USRowing Youth National Championships, and other rowing regattas and dragon boat festivals since 2011. The park will host the 2021 U.S. Dragon Boat Federation National Championships and the 2022 International Dragon Boat Federation Club Crew World Championships, after holding the 2014 International Breast Cancer Paddlers Commission world regatta. Nathan Benderson Park is also the site of Olympic qualifying events in triathlon and paratriathlon, with several ITU Triathlon World Cup and Americas Triathlon Cup events over the years. Numerous community running and walking events, music and food festivals and other community events are held in the park, including the annual NBP Fireworks On The Lake, held every July 3, and NBP Trick Or Treat On The Lake, held the last week of October.


Education


Primary and secondary education

* Sarasota County Public Schools – public K–12 School district serving all of Sarasota County


Higher education

* New College of Florida – public liberal arts college. Honors college of the state of Florida * Ringling College of Art and Design – private, 4-year, not-for-profit, fully accredited college with concentrations in art and design * State College of Florida, Manatee–Sarasota – South Venice Campus of SCF * University of South Florida, University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee – branch campus of USF


Museums and libraries

Library branches: * Betty J. Johnson North Sarasota Public Library * Elsie Quirk Public Library * Frances T. Bourne Jacaranda Public Library * Fruitville Public Library * Gulf Gate Public Library * North Port Public Library * The Osprey Public Library at the Historic Spanish Point * Selby Public Library * Shannon Staub Library * William H. Jervey, Jr. Venice Public Library Sarasota County residents may obtain library cards for free and valid library cards may be used to check out materials at all ten Sarasota County libraries. Manatee and Charlotte County residents, as well as library users from any of the Tampa Bay Library Consortium libraries may register as reciprocal borrowers and check out materials in Sarasota County. Non-resident cards are available for purchase and offer the same privileges as resident cards. The library system provides a variety of services which include adult, teen and children's materials. Computers for public use are available at all nine Sarasota County Libraries and free wireless access in the libraries is provided by the Sarasota County Government. The library system has licensing to th
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Ask a Librarian, the on-line Florida librarian reference system is available through the Sarasota County Public Library System. Sarasota County residents have access to the Pinellas Talking Book Library as well as a Books-by-Mail service. The Selby Public Library has been a selective depository in the Federal Depository Library Program and receives almost 50% of the government publications distributed through the program. Additionally, the Sarasota County Library System is an organization member of the Florida Library Association. The Little Free Library program was introduced to Sarasota County in 2014 as the result of a collaborative effort between the Libraries and Historical Resources department, th
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Sarasota County Little Free Libraries
have been placed at thirteen different county parks and recreation centers.


History

The first library, which was established in 1907 by the Sarasota Town Improvement Society. County libraries have been established in response to community demands and needs. The first libraries were autonomous with the Head Librarians reporting directly to the County Administrator. Sarasota Public Library was managed by Betty Service, the Englewood library by Harriet Ives, and Venice by Jean McGuire. Joan Hopkins directed and coordinated library services for the rapidly growing population. She directed the establishment of Gulf Gate Public Library, North Port Public Library, Frances T. Bourne Jacaranda Public Library and the new downtown Sarasota library, and laid the groundwork for building future libraries in the county.


Local media


Newspapers

* ''North Port Sun'' – an edition of the Charlotte Sun newspapers * ''Sarasota Herald Tribune'' – primarily serves Sarasota County for news, but also serves Manatee County, Florida, Manatee, Charlotte County, Florida, Charlotte and DeSoto County, Florida, DeSoto counties. Circulation is 110,817 daily and 132,185 on Sunday (2005 averages) Also operates an online news portal, HeraldTribune.com * ''Scene Magazine'', a civic, business and social publication serving Sarasota and Manatee County, Florida, Manatee counties. * Observer Media Group newspapers: ''East County Observer'', ''Longboat Observer'', ''Sarasota Observer'', ''Siesta Key Observer'' * ''The Sarasota News Leader'' – online weekly news * ''Venice Gondolier Sun''


Television

Sarasota County is part of the Template:Tampa Bay TV, Tampa/St. Petersburg/Sarasota Designated market area, DMA, however the following stations have facilities located in the county: * WWSB – a local American Broadcasting Company, ABC affiliate based in Sarasota, which serves as the primary ABC affiliate for Sarasota County and a Secondary ABC affiliate for the rest of the Tampa/St. Petersburg/Sarasota DMA * WSNN-LD – local twenty-four-hour news station based in Sarasota * Various government and local access channels. Access 19 (Local Government channel), Education Channel (School Board) and BLAB TV (local programming) Television stations serving all or part of Sarasota County but located in St. Petersburg, Florida, Saint Petersburg or Tampa include: *WTVT - the local Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox affiliate based in Tampa *WFLA-TV, WFLA - the local NBC affiliate based in Tampa *WTSP - the local CBS affiliate based in St. Petersburg *WFTS-TV, WFTS - the primary ABC affiliate for the Tampa/St. Petersburg/Sarasota DMA, based in St. Petersburg


Radio

* WCTQ – (92.1 and 103.1 Country) * WSLR-LP – (96.5 Community Radio) * WSDV - (103.9 Top-40)


Communities


Cities

* North Port, Florida, North Port * Sarasota, Florida, Sarasota * Venice, Florida, Venice


Town

* Longboat Key, Florida, Longboat Key


Census-designated places and unincorporated communities

* Bee Ridge, Florida, Bee Ridge * Desoto Lakes, Florida, Desoto Lakes * Englewood, Florida, Englewood * Fruitville, Florida, Fruitville * Gulf Gate Estates, Florida, Gulf Gate Estates * Kensington Park, Florida, Kensington Park * Lake Sarasota, Florida, Lake Sarasota * Lakewood Ranch, Florida, Lakewood Ranch (part) * Laurel, Florida, Laurel * Nokomis, Florida, Nokomis * North Sarasota, Florida, North Sarasota * Osprey, Florida, Osprey * Plantation, Sarasota County, Florida, Plantation * Ridge Wood Heights, Florida, Ridge Wood Heights * Sarasota Springs, Florida, Sarasota Springs * Siesta Key, Florida, Siesta Key * South Gate Ridge, Florida, South Gate Ridge * South Sarasota, Florida, South Sarasota * South Venice, Florida, South Venice * Southgate, Florida, Southgate * The Meadows, Florida, The Meadows * Vamo, Florida, Vamo * Venice Gardens, Florida, Venice Gardens * Warm Mineral Springs, Florida, Warm Mineral Springs * Wellen Park, Florida, Wellen Park (part)


See also

* National Register of Historic Places listings in Sarasota County, Florida * Sarasota National Cemetery


Notes


References

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