About Palm Bay, Florida

Palm Bay, the City of Palm Bay was made on March 1, 2005. The already unincorporated neighborhoods of Palm Bay left making a course for joining in 2004, after the State Legislature affirmed House Bill 1491, which accommodated a political decision on November 2, 2004. Following a vote of 3,400 to 956 for consolidation, Palm Bay was en route to turning out to be Broward County’s 31st city. After the political race, inhabitants chose a break progress board and held a progression of workshops to pick up contribution fair and square of civil kind administrations to be given. It was concluded that the new district would be known as Palm Bay until an agreement was reached on a lasting name; this name was consequently held. On March 8, 2005, Eric H. Jones, Jr., was chosen Mayor and four Commissioners were chosen: Felicia M. Brunson, Thomas W. Dorsett, Sharon Fyffe and Rita “Peaches” Mack. They were confirmed as the region’s previously chosen pioneers on March 10, 2005.

Starting at 2000, preceding being added to Palm Bay, English as a first language represented 80.62% of all occupants, while Spanish as a native language made up 19.37% of the populace.

This family-accommodating city is a fast drive to the sea shore, just as the region’s best attractions and undertakings. From Palm Bay, you’re under 20 minutes to either district’s air terminals and seaports and close to all the top attractions.