The Town of St. Lucie Village, established in 1961, is a small community in St. Lucie County, Florida, with a population of approximately 600 residents. It was founded by citizens who sought local control over land use in their area. The Village is home to a National Register Historic District, featuring 33 contributing homes and structures, with the oldest one dating back to 1875. With a predominant land use of single-family residential properties, St. Lucie Village offers a charming and historic atmosphere for its residents.
Located on the east coast of Florida, the Village stretches 2.6 miles between U.S. Highway I and the Indian River lagoon, intersected by the Florida East Coast Railway and Old Dixie Highway State Road 605. The Town of St. Lucie Village supports the efforts of the Treasure Coast Regional League of Cities in promoting Home Rule and educating the community on this important concept. For more information, interested individuals can visit the TCRLC website.
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