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Revision as of 13:32, 12 June 2021

Lynnhaven County
Comarca da Lynnhaven
Lynnhaven County Superior Court of Verona
Lynnhaven County Superior Court of Verona
Flag of Lynnhaven County
Flag
Official seal of Lynnhaven County
Seal
Official logo of Lynnhaven County
Logo
Country Cartadania
State Verona
RegionNorthern Verona
Metro areaPalm Coast
Chartered1790
County seatLynnhaven
Incorporated cities12
Government
 • BodyBoard of Supervisors
 • Chief executive officerMarono Ventani (SDP)
Area
 • Total5,177.8 km2 (1,999.2 sq mi)
 • Land5,103.2 km2 (1,970.4 sq mi)
 • Water74.6 km2 (28.8 sq mi)
Area rank41st
Population
 (2020)
 • Total3,002,926
 • Density580/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
PEP code
31730 - 31788
Area code(s)770, 932
WebsiteLynnhaven County Website

Lynnhaven County, officially the County of Lynnhaven, is a county in the Commonwealth of Verona. It is located within the Palm Coast metropolitan area, northwest of the San Miguel River, which divides it from Sierra County. It also borders Victoria County to the south, Harris County to the east, Laeica County to the north and northwest, and the Urlazian Sea to the north and east. With a population of 3,001,926 people as of the 2020 census, Lynnhaven county is the sixth-most populous county in Verona, averaging 580 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,500/sq mi), putting the county at sixth for density as well. It is the fourth most populous of the five Palm Coast counties, and a largely suburban in character outside of Lynnhaven city proper. Its county seat is the city of Lynnhaven, which is also its most populous city with 1.4 million residents, making it the second-largest city in Verona.

History

Lynnhaven County was created from a portion of the Sierra Municipio in 1786, due to difficulty crossing the San Miguel River so far downstream. The General Assembly originally created it as a general law county, but it was chartered in 1790.

Government and politics

Lynnhaven County is a charter county of Verona; its seat is the identically named city of Lynnhaven.

The elected offices of the county government consist of the five-member Board of Supervisors, Assessor, Auditor-Controller, Clerk-Recorder, Commonwealth Attorney-Public Administrator, Sheriff-Coroner, and Treasurer-Tax Collector. Except for the Board of Supervisors, each of these elected officers are elected by the voters of the entire county and oversee their own County departments.

Geography

Adjacent counties

National protected area

Economy

Top employers

Demographics

Government and infrastructure

Education

Lynnhaven County is served by eleven school districts, the largest of which is Lynnhaven Indepedent School District, which enrolls 190,207 students in its 211 schools as of 2022. It is also served by the Arrecife, Avila, Jupiter, La Palma, LaPuerta, Lynnhaven Beach, North Lynnhaven, Sevilla, Vega, and Zahara Independent School Districts, serving their respective communities.

The county is also served by the Verona Commonwealth University, Lynnhaven, which is located in the city of Lynnhaven.

Transportation

Air

Rail

Road

Sea

Parks

Sister counties

Communities

Cities

Census-designated places

  • Ascolieri
  • Caltádica
  • Cedillo
  • Chieri
  • Gimenia
  • Kinley
  • Lenice
  • Miasa
  • Penicer
  • Pomería
  • Ruso
  • Sania
  • Varelusia

Planned communities

The cities of Arrecife Beach and Jupiter were planned cities, originally with four and nine communities, respectively. Jupiter, now the second largest city in Lynnhaven County, has annexed many inland parcels, expanding towards the county center, while Arrecife Beach has only annexed a small section of land to build a park, remaining relatively unchanged. Other planned communities exist within the other cities and CDPs, but no other master-planned cities are currently incorporated in the county.