New Port Richey, Florida

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New Port Richey, Florida
City of New Port Richey
City of New Port Richey corner.jpg
Photo of Main Street & US-19 showcasing the Historic Downtown New Port Richey sign.
Pasco County Florida Incorporated and Unincorporated areas New Port Richey Highlighted.svg
Location in Pasco County and the state of Florida
Coordinates: 28°14′56″N82°43′4″W / 28.24889°N 82.71778°W / 28.24889; -82.71778
Country Flag of the United States.svg  United States of America
State Flag of Florida.svg  Florida
County Pasco
Government
  Type Council-Manager
   Mayor Chopper Davis [1]
   Deputy Mayor Kelly Mothershead
   Council Members Peter Altman,
Matt Murphy, and
Bertrell Butler IV
   City Manager Debbie L. Manns
   City Clerk Judy Meyers
Area
[2]
  Total
4.61 sq mi (11.93 km2)
  Land4.55 sq mi (11.80 km2)
  Water0.05 sq mi (0.13 km2)
Elevation
16 ft (5 m)
Population
 (2020)
  Total
16,728
  Density3,672.45/sq mi (1,417.82/km2)
Time zone UTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
  Summer (DST) UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
34652-34656
Area code 727
FIPS code 12-48500 [3]
GNIS feature ID0287669 [4]
Website City of New Port Richey

New Port Richey is a city in Pasco County, Florida, United States. It is a suburban city included in the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was counted at 16,728 in the 2020 census.

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History

By 1914 the area around Orange Lake was being called "New Port Richey" and the older part of Port Richey was called "Old Port Richey." In 1915 a separate post office was established for the residents of the southern part of Port Richey. The post office was named New Port Richey, and the name became official. The first postmaster was Gerben DeVries. The growth of the city came about after George Sims purchased the Port Richey Land Company. He built a home in New Port Richey in 1916.

The first Chasco Fiesta was held in 1922 to raise money for the local library. The event was revived in 1947 and has been held annually since then. It includes a large street parade and a boat parade on successive Saturdays.

In 1924 New Port Richey was incorporated. The first mayor was Dr. Elroy M. Avery, an educator, historian, and prolific author who came to New Port Richey from Cleveland after he retired in 1919. [5]

The first act of the city council was to accept Enchantment Park as a gift from George Sims. The park was renamed Sims Park. The main attractions of the city were the park, the Pithlachascotee River, and Orange Lake.

In the mid-1920s the city hoped to become a winter home for Hollywood stars. In fact, Thomas Meighan, a leading actor in silent movies, built a large home on the river in 1928 and spent the winters there. He hoped to make movies in New Port Richey. Gene Sarazen, one of the top golfers in the 1920s, also built a home in New Port Richey. He invented the modern sand wedge in a garage in New Port Richey. Other Hollywood figures such as Ed Wynn visited New Port Richey. Songwriter Irving Berlin and bandleader Paul Whiteman made down payments on property, but did not build homes. In 1926, a new theater named for Thomas Meighan opened, and in 1927, the Hacienda Hotel, a 55-room Spanish-style luxury hotel, was completed. Moon Lake Gardens and Dude Ranch, which featured a private game preserve of 7,000 acres, opened in the 1930s.

The end of the 1920s Florida land boom ended the aspirations of New Port Richey to become a haven for Hollywood celebrities, and the Great Depression had a devastating effect on the town. By 1938 the town had lost its Tarpon Springs Branch passenger train connection to the Seaboard Air Line Railway network, a significant loss in the era before Interstates and jet airplanes. [6] [7]

Beginning in the late 1960s, western Pasco County began a decades-long period of rapid population growth, although the population of New Port Richey has not increased much because of the small area which makes up the city. Most of the population of western Pasco County is in unincorporated areas. Pasco-Hernando State College began offering classes in New Port Richey in 1972, and completed construction of a campus in 1976. Gulf View Square shopping mall opened in 1980. In 1995, New Port Richey became sister cities with Cavalaire-sur-Mer on the French Riviera. Cavalaire Square in downtown was named in honor of that relationship. [8] In 2004 President George W. Bush, campaigning for re-election, spoke to supporters in Sims Park.

Geography

New Port Richey is located at 28°14′56″N82°43′04″W / 28.248918°N 82.717685°W / 28.248918; -82.717685 . [9]

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 4.6 square miles (12 km2), of which 4.5 square miles (12 km2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km2) (1.53%) is water.

The Pithlachascotee River flows through the downtown area on its way to the Gulf of Mexico.

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1930 758
1940 92021.4%
1950 1,51264.3%
1960 3,520132.8%
1970 6,09873.2%
1980 11,19683.6%
1990 14,04425.4%
2000 16,11714.8%
2010 14,911−7.5%
2020 16,72812.2%
U.S. Decennial Census [10]
New Port Richey racial composition
(Hispanics excluded from racial categories)
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
RacePop 2010 [11] Pop 2020 [12] % 2010% 2020
White (NH)12,28912,44782.42%74.41%
Black or African American (NH)3877312.60%4.37%
Native American or Alaska Native (NH)54620.36%0.37%
Asian (NH)2112341.42%1.40%
Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian (NH)3130.02%0.08%
Some other race (NH)20700.13%0.42%
Two or more races/Multiracial (NH)2767311.85%4.37%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)1,6712,44011.21%14.59%
Total14,91116,728

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 16,728 people, 7,595 households, and 4,145 families residing in the city. [13]

As of the 2010 United States census, there were 14,911 people, 7,030 households, and 3,624 families residing in the city. [14]

Education

New Port Richey Has 6 Elementary Schools, 3 Middle Schools, and 4 High Schools

Elementary:

Middle:

High:

Colleges:

A satellite campus of Fort Lauderdale-based Keiser University is also located in the city. [15]

Starting in the 2025-2026 school year, Calusa Elementary and the Chasco Elementary and Middle schools will be merged into Chasco K-8.

Museums and libraries

Parks and recreation

Public Safety

The New Port Richey Fire Department provides fire protection services within the city. The department has 2 Fire stations located within the city. [17] Pasco County Fire Rescue covers all emergency medical services. The New Port Richey Police Department is the responsible law enforcement agency within the city, the agency has 44 sworn officers. [18]

Economy

Top employers

According to New Port Richey's (2021) Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, [19] the top employers in the city were:

#Employer# of Employees
1 North Bay Hospital/Morton Plant 806
2Baycare Behavioral Health, Inc.332
3Madison Pointe Rehab & Health186
4Orchard Ridge Nursing Center156
5Med-Fleet Systems, Inc.152
6 Cracker Barrel 121
7 Publix Supermarket #1020 (Southgate)136
8Heather Hills Nursing Home119
9Applicant Insight, Inc.118

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Notes

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