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Since creation in 1955, Margate has grown into an independent residential community.
The twelfth-largest city in Broward County, Margates population has risen
to over 50,000. Housing is primarily single-family homes and tastefully designed
condominiums developments.
Location-wise, Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach and Deerfield Beach are short
car rides away. The beach is within a fifteen-minute drive.
Area: 9.17 sq. miles (approximately)
Government: manager/commission
Library: Catherine Young Library
Location: 30 miles from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
Parks and Recreation: 18 city park which include a municipal swimming
pool, 2 recreation center, 9basketball courts, 4volleuball courts, a roller
hockey rink, 3 boat ramps, 8 picnic shelters, 2 jogging/exercise trails, and
12 playground areas.
Schools: 2 Elementary, 1 middle.
Utilities: Electric: Florida Power & Light. Gas: Teco Peoples Gas.
Telephone: BellSouth. Water: Margate Utility Department. Refuse: City, private.
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5790 Margate Blvd
Margate, FL 33063
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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS Police (non-emergency): 954-972-7111
Fire (non-emergency): 954-971-7010
City Hall: 954-972-6454
Building Department: 954-970-3004
City attorney: 954-972-6454
City clerk: 954-972-6454x326
City manager: 954-972-6454
Mayoral and city commission offices: 954-972-6454
Parks and recreation: 954-972-6458
Public Works: 954-972-8126
Margate founder Jack Marquese considered his town a gateway to the western part
of the county, so in 1965 he used part of his surname and a noun to create the
city name, according to records.
The gate has been replaced by a pair of shopping malls that
flank the city's main portal.
Today, Margate is growing more populous, younger and more diverse. Between the
1990 and 2000 census, the city grew more than 25 percent to 53,909 residents
while the total number of families increased 13.9 percent to 14,331.
In the census, Hispanics made up 15.3 percent of the population while residents
65 and older dropped from 30.4 percent to 21 percent, or from 6,384 residents
to 4,268.
The percentage of owner-occupied homes increased from 78.3 percent in 1990 to
80.1 percent in 2000.
One in five families with children was headed by single mothers, while such
families headed by single fathers increased to 2.7 percent.
The city is grappling with major redevelopment issues. Vacant
shopping centers and a hodge-podge of signs along major thoroughfares are among
the eyesores city officials hope to improve.
To get the job done, the city has created a Community Redevelopment
Agency, and is trying to develop a plan to revitalize and beautify the deteriorating
business districts.
Like many older cities, Margate is faced with a flat tax
base because little land is left to develop. Also, a large number of condo dwellers
pay little or no taxes after a $25,000 homestead exemption.
Joining in a growing trend, Margate has begun charging developers
a one-time fee per house and tucking away the money in a fund for future school
needs, such as purchasing portables.
Still, economic development is not at a standstill.
Margate is home to a large senior population, and boasts
a city-run senior center that offers an enviable variety of programs and services.
The city also offers one of the most-sophisticated shuttle
bus services in Broward County.
Margate's Fire Department is one of the city's jewels.
The City Commission meets at 7:30 p.m. on the first and third
Wednesdays of every month.