2019 Summer Newsletter

COUNTY SPOTLIGHT: INDIAN RIVER

Our residents and guests enjoy our idyllic location year-round. Indian River County, Florida offers the best of both worlds: a desirable location for business and pleasure with a balance that helps build business in the sun.

The unique setting of Indian River County makes us the perfect destina- tion for thousands of visitors and seasonal guests each year. Our 543 square miles contain beautiful white sandy beaches, groves of renowned Indian River citrus, immaculate oceanfront estates and riverfront com- munities plus an array of recreational and eco-friendly adventures for families. Our balmy winters combine with the summer’s fresh ocean breezes to keep our average temperature a comfortable 74 degrees, per- fect for swimming, golf or tennis year-round. Add our museums, thea- tres, restaurants, night spots and shopping and you have an ideal place for an incomparable vacation or home. Indian River County includes the cities of Vero Beach, Indian River Shores, Sebastian, Orchid and Fellsmere. We are home to Piper Aircraft, Historic Dodgertown, The Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge and is the heart of the internationally recognized Indian River Citrus region. Indian River County is also an environmentally aware community graced with our crown jewel, the Indian River and the Indian River Lagoon Estuary. The arts, culture and education come alive in this paradise we call home. Riverside Theater, the exten- sive Museum of Art, Indian River State College, The Environmental Learning Center and highly rated public, charter and private schools offer a wide variety of educational and cultural experiences. Hon. Wesley Davis Property Appraiser

Real Property Parcels

92,363

Tangible Accounts

11,046

Just Value

$27,587,076,309

Taxable Value

$18,576,104,581

Employees

39

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Summer 2019 Newsletter of the FCIAAO

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