Difference between revisions of "Pensacola city limits"
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− | The '''Pensacola city limits''' encompass the area that is governed by the [[City of Pensacola]]. Residents and property owners within the limits receive city services, like [[Pensacola Police Department|police]] and [[Pensacola Fire Department|fire]] protection, and pay the additional [[property taxes]] that fund city government. | + | The '''Pensacola city limits''' encompass the area that is governed by the [[City of Pensacola]]. Residents and property owners within the limits may vote in city elections, receive city services, like [[Pensacola Police Department|police]] and [[Pensacola Fire Department|fire]] protection, and pay the additional [[property taxes]] that fund city government. |
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+ | The current limits are bounded ''roughly'' to the north by [[Creighton Road]], to the west by [[Davis Highway]] south to [[Texar Drive]] then southwest to [[Navy Boulevard]], and to the south and easy by [[Pensacola Bay|Pensacola]] and [[Escambia Bay]]s; however, these boundaries are extensively [[Wikipedia:Gerrymandering|gerrymandered]]. | ||
==Expansion== | ==Expansion== | ||
− | The city limits as established by [[Andrew Jackson]] in [[1821]] covered an area of 9.75 square miles. This was increased to 17.2555 square miles in [[1953]].<ref>http://www.cityshowcase.com/pensacola/</ref> Other areas have been annexed since then, most recently in the 1980s to incorporate the area including [[Cordova Mall]] and [[Washington High School]] | + | The city limits as established by [[Andrew Jackson]] in [[1821]] covered an area of 9.75 square miles. This was increased to 17.2555 square miles in [[1953]].<ref>http://www.cityshowcase.com/pensacola/</ref> Other areas have been annexed since then, most recently in the 1980s to incorporate the area including [[Cordova Mall]] and [[Washington High School]].<ref>"City eyes annexation of areas." ''Pensacola News Journal'', May 17, 2005.</ref> |
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+ | There is a movement to annex more unincorporated urban areas of Pensacola to better represent the actual metropolitan area. In its 2006 "Ballsy Plan" issue, the ''[[Independent News]]'' proposed expanding the city limits north to [[Olive Road]] as far west as [[U.S. 29]], then south along [[W Street]] to [[Fairfield Drive]], which would serve as the western boundary. The publication claimed this expansion would elevate Pensacola to the twelfth-largest city in Florida (from the fortieth), making it more attractive to prospective residents and businesses, and would add millions in property tax revenue to the city's annual budget.<ref>[http://www.inweekly.net/article.asp?artID=2953 "Ballsy Plan III."] ''Independent News'', June 1, 2006.</ref> | ||
==Map== | ==Map== |
Revision as of 12:43, 14 November 2007
The Pensacola city limits encompass the area that is governed by the City of Pensacola. Residents and property owners within the limits may vote in city elections, receive city services, like police and fire protection, and pay the additional property taxes that fund city government.
The current limits are bounded roughly to the north by Creighton Road, to the west by Davis Highway south to Texar Drive then southwest to Navy Boulevard, and to the south and easy by Pensacola and Escambia Bays; however, these boundaries are extensively gerrymandered.
Expansion
The city limits as established by Andrew Jackson in 1821 covered an area of 9.75 square miles. This was increased to 17.2555 square miles in 1953.[1] Other areas have been annexed since then, most recently in the 1980s to incorporate the area including Cordova Mall and Washington High School.[2]
There is a movement to annex more unincorporated urban areas of Pensacola to better represent the actual metropolitan area. In its 2006 "Ballsy Plan" issue, the Independent News proposed expanding the city limits north to Olive Road as far west as U.S. 29, then south along W Street to Fairfield Drive, which would serve as the western boundary. The publication claimed this expansion would elevate Pensacola to the twelfth-largest city in Florida (from the fortieth), making it more attractive to prospective residents and businesses, and would add millions in property tax revenue to the city's annual budget.[3]
Map
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References
- ↑ http://www.cityshowcase.com/pensacola/
- ↑ "City eyes annexation of areas." Pensacola News Journal, May 17, 2005.
- ↑ "Ballsy Plan III." Independent News, June 1, 2006.