History
Charlotte County was established April 23, 1921. Before this, the Charlotte County area was a part of Desoto County. It was named for the Bay of Charlotte Harbor. "Charlotte" came from "Carlota" (Spanish). In 1565, the Spanish named "Bahia de Carlota", followed by the English in 1775 who named the area Charlotte Harbor in tribute to Queen Charlotte. Punta Gorda is the only incorporated city in Charlotte County. On August 13, 2004, Charlotte County, Hurricane Charley came ashore near Port Charlotte as a Category 4 hurricane. On September 28, 2022, Charlotte County was struck by Hurricane Ian, which made a second landfall near the city of Punta Gorda, Florida.Historic places
There are seventeen properties and districts in Charlotte County listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Most of the officially recognized places are in Punta Gorda, Placida, and El Jobean. Additionally, there are numerous places generally considered historic despite not being officially listed as such, including the Old Charlotte County Courthouse, the Blanchard House Museum, and Port Charlotte Middle School. Port Charlotte Middle School (originally Port Charlotte Junior High School) was recognized by the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation as an endangered historic site for their annual 11 to Save properties following Hurricane Ian. The school was further evaluated by the Florida Division of Historical Resources, which determined it is "potentially individually eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places" and "an excellent example of educational institution architecture during the 1970s." In 2024, the Blanchard House Museum was named one of the Florida Trust's 11 to Save, also having been affected by Hurricane Ian.Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (20.7%) is water. Charlotte Harbor Estuary is an important natural preserve and one of the most productive in Florida. The Punta Gorda, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area, consisting of Charlotte County, was defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget in 1992.Adjacent counties
* Sarasota County - northwest * DeSoto County - north * Highlands County - northeast * Glades County - east * Hendry County - southeast * Lee County - southNational protected area
* Island Bay National Wildlife RefugeDemographics
Government and politics
The county is governed by a five-person Commission, all of them elected to represent districts within the county for a four-year term. The elections are partisan according to political party affiliation and primaries are held months earlier in the event there are numerous candidates. All registered voters in the county are allowed to vote for a candidate Commissioner in each the five districts, not just the voters living in a particular district. The five current Commissioners for Charlotte County, Florida and terms of office expirations: * Ken Doherty (R), District 1, November 3, 2020 * Christopher Constance (R), District 2, November 8, 2022 * Bill Truex (R) District 3, November 3, 2020 * Stephen R. Deutsch (R) District 4, November 8, 2022 * Joe Tiseo (R) District 5, November 3, 2020 Charlotte County, as is typical for the southwestern Florida coast, became and remained a solidly Republican county in the years following theVoter Registration
Economy
Charlotte County attracted plentiful new commercial developers and companies in 2023, continuing the county’s growth trend of the last several years. Most of the building activity is taking place within industrial areas surrounding Punta Gorda Airport, as much of the rest of the county’s land is zoned for residential use, and the land that is zoned commercial outside the airport area has insufficient acreage to support large-scale projects. Another program the Economic Development Department is working with is an affordable housing initiative called the “Live Local Act.” The program was created by the Florida Legislature to fund and incentivize workforce housing. “Affordable housing and workforce housing is an issue in Charlotte County, Sarasota County, Florida and the entire country,” he said. “People need someone where to live in order to work here.” CCED has been holding workshops with the county’s large employers like hospitals, the school district, Cheney Brothers or the Sheriff’s Office.Education
Florida SouthWestern State College maintains a campus in the county. Southern Technical College operates a campus in the county. Charlotte County Public Schools administers all public schools from kindergarten through twelfth grade. Western Michigan University operated a regional location in the county until August 2019 when they closed the school. AeroGuard Flight Training Center opened a flight school at the airport. The Airframe and Power Plant Program offered through Charlotte Technical College also operates at the airport.Library
The Charlotte County Library System consists of 4 library branches. * Port Charlotte Public Library * Punta Gorda Public Library * Englewood Charlotte Public Library * Mid-County Regional Library The erection of the first library was in 1963. In 1976, Charlotte County and Glades County joined to make the Charlotte-Glades Library System. One reason the counties paired together was due to the additional $50,000 in state aid to libraries who join to serve the public. Charlotte County was financially responsible in the relationship. In 2008 the two counties separated and reverted to providing services to residents and visitors of their own communities. The newest addition to the library system was an expansion to the Englewood Branch; the new building created is an additional 6,500 square feet. This provides more space for the youth services department, a new computer lab, and an archives run by the historical department. The Mid-County Regional Library suffered heavy damage due the impact of Hurricane Ian in 2022. It had to close as a result, but is expected to re-open in 2026.Communities
City
* Punta GordaCensus-designated places (unincorporated)
* Charlotte Harbor * Charlotte Park *Other unincorporated communities
* Boca Grande (Part) * Cape Haze * Deep Creek * Don Pedro Island, an island located north of Little Gasparilla Island. * Little Gasparilla Island * Murdock * Placida * Rotonda West * Babcock Ranch, a solar-powered community currently under construction. * Port CharlotteTransportation
Airport
* Punta Gorda Airport (Florida)Major highways
* Interstate 75 * U.S. Route 17 * U.S. Route 41 * State Road 31 * State Road 776See also
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Charlotte County, Florida * Southwest FloridaNotes
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