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Meet Melbourne Florida Area
Real Estate Agent Kenneth Brown
Hello and Welcome!
Just a little bit about myself: I'm 45 years old and moved to Brevard County in 1998 with my two children Jon now 23 and Stephanie now 21. I love living here so close to the beaches, attractions and the atmosphere of the outdoor eateries.
I also met my very beautiful wife Janet here and were married in april 2007.
When I moved to Brevard in 1998 I did not have a job lined up yet and was unsure what I wanted to do after 22 years of working for the family business I wanted something different. I've always been good at working with people so I went into sales and have been very successful with it. Coming from generations of entrepreneurs I have developed a very strong self motivation personality and take great pride in my work. Nothing is more satisfing than a job will done.
I'm looking forward to working for you!
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The City of Melbourne is located on east central Florida's Space Coast. Melbourne is about an hour's drive south of the Kennedy Space Center, and 1-1/2 hours due east of Disney World.
Water is provided by the City of Melbourne. The Utility Billing Department can be reached via telephone at (321) 953-6210 or 6211 or 6212 or via e-mail at: Water/Sewerbills@melbourneflorida.org
While most of Melbourne is located on the Florida mainland, a small portion is located on a barrier island. The Indian River Lagoon separates the mainland from the island. The island is a narrow strip of land that separates the Lagoon from the Atlantic Ocean. (In prehistoric times the Lagoon was connected to the Ocean. Today, the only connection is by way of a handful of inlets, including the manmade Sebastian Inlet at the southern end of Brevard County.)
Spanning the Indian River Lagoon to connect the mainland to the barrier island are a pair of four-lane, high-rise bridges -- the Melbourne Causeway and the Eau Gallie Causeway.
Melbourne promotes economic development and is actively engaged in revitalization efforts in three areas of the city. Information and assistance is available from the Planning and Economic Development Department. The Melbourne metropolitan area has been ranked as one of the most affordable in the nation for homebuyers in a survey by the National Association of Home Builders. The 1998 "Money" Magazine 'Best Places' survey rated Melbourne and Brevard County 7th among medium-sized Southern communities.
Queries about the area can be directed to the Melbourne-Palm Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, which receives e-mail at: chamber@melpb-chamber.org. Information about bus services in Melbourne and other areas is available from the Space Coast Area Transit offices (321) 633-1878. Melbourne residents can use two bus routes for free -- route no. 21 and no. 29 -- due to a subsidy by the Melbourne City Council.
The City:The contemporary City of Melbourne is the result of a merger of the separate communities of Melbourne and Eau Gallie. An election allowed the consolidation under a common charter on July 15, 1969.
Today, the City is approximately 41 square miles in size, with about 75% of that land in use. The City of Melbourne population was 78,386 as of April 1, 2007, according to the University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research. The population of Melbourne continues to grow at a modest rate. Melbourne is located at the the center of a much larger urban area.
Melbourne Parks and Recreation
The City of Melbourne operates and maintains an extensive park system. Over 554.72 acres of city park land including large regional and community parks, neighborhood parks, athletic fields, and special use facilities, are available for the citizen use and enjoyment.
Parks are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. without a permit, or from sunrise to sunset with a permit.
Many of the parks feature picnic areas, pavilions, gazebos, playgrounds, athletic fields, hike and bike trails, and other amenities. The parks systems will continue to conserve open space and natural resources, and provide for the present and future needs of outdoor recreation opportunities.
Melbourne promotes community beautification and urban forestry and is now qualified for the 19th year as a Tree City USA participant. An Arbor Day ceremony is held each year. The great value of trees is recognized in the City Code and protections are provided through a permitting process as well as zoning and building regulations. An award program recognizes businesses that make an extra effort to beautify property in Melbourne.
Among the departments that are frequently contacted by citizens is Leisure Services, which is responsible for recreation programs and parks. For information on a variety of classes, activities, and rental of facilities, call (321) 255-4608.
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