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  1. St. Lucie County ( Spanish: Condado de Santa Lucía) is located in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 329,226. [1] . The county's seat is Fort Pierce, while the largest city is Port St. Lucie, making up 62% of the county's population. [2] . St.

  2. The Spanish held Florida from 1783 to 1819. Seminoles (Creek Indians from Alabama and Georgia) and runaway slaves began to settle on the Treasure Coast. The Anglo-Saxon version, "St. Lucie," would not be officially used to identify the area until the 1900s.

  3. The current Saint Lucie County was known as East Florida in 1810. In 1821 the area was renamed St. Johns County. St. Johns was split into several counties in 1840 and this area became Mosquito County. Ten years later the Mosquito County area is slashed into two new counties and our area becomes St. Lucie for the first time.

  4. Potential impacts of Hurricane Lee include dangerous surf and rip currents. Protect yourself, swim at a county lifeguarded beach. The Culvert Assistance Program offers deferred payments to homeowners so the expense of a culvert replacement becomes part of yearly taxes and is spread over a 10-year period.

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  6. Incorporated in 1905, St. Lucie County is included in the Port St. Lucie, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Port St. Lucie, FL Combined Statistical Area. It is comprised of the City of Fort Pierce (county seat), City of Port St. Lucie and St. Lucie Village. St. Lucie County Quick Facts.

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