Population by Age Group in Indian River County ZIP Code Tabulation Areas, Census 2000
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<br />Indian River County houses inmates in two locations. The Indian River
<br />County Jail, located in the unincorporated area of central Indian River
<br />County, inmate population ranges from the least serious misdemeanor
<br />violations to the most serious felony violations of Florida Law and includes
<br />male and females with a wide range of age groups from senior adults to
<br />juvenile offenders. The jail recently underwent renovations (2007) and has
<br />increased the inmate housing capacity to 612. The Indian River Correctional
<br />Institution, located in the unincorporated area of south Indian River County,
<br />was established in 1976 to house youthful offender male inmates (aged 14-
<br />18). It is designated to accept 381 minimum, medium, custody and limited
<br />medical grade inmates. Indian River Correctional Institution provides
<br />academic, vocational and self -betterment programs. More information on
<br />critical facilities can be found in a database maintained by the office of
<br />Emergency Management.
<br />There are 48,638 single-family residential units and 17,967 multi -family
<br />residential units in the County (SOURCE: INDIAN RIVER COUNTY COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT
<br />DRAFT 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: FUTURE LAND USE ELEMEN7). Additionally, there are
<br />approximately 7,193 mobile home/recreational vehicle dwellings in the
<br />county, many of which are situated in large mobile home villages.
<br />Approximately 85% of all the facilities listed above are located within ten
<br />miles of the east coast. A current inventory of mobile home parks is
<br />maintained on file in the office of Emergency Management.
<br />Agricultural production and processing are an important component of the
<br />County's economy. The seasonal nature of citrus production has required
<br />the use of migrant labor during peak harvesting season (February/March). A
<br />survey conducted of the County Agricultural Extension, Florida Employment
<br />Service and the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Service provides
<br />estimates of 1,000 migrant farm laborers are used during the peak of the
<br />season. It has also been assumed that this figure will remain fairly constant
<br />in the future due to continued high demand for citrus products, stable
<br />Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Basic Page 49
<br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
<br />ZIP CODES
<br />Vera Beach
<br />Vero Beach
<br />Orchidtlndlan
<br />Vero Beach
<br />Vero Beach
<br />Vero Beach
<br />Fetlsmert
<br />Sebastian
<br />Central)
<br />ISoutheast)
<br />Powr Shorn
<br />West)
<br />North)
<br />south)
<br />Wabasso
<br />TOTAL
<br />POPULATION
<br />32948'
<br />32958
<br />32960
<br />32962
<br />32963
<br />32966
<br />32967
<br />32968
<br />32970
<br />COUNTY'
<br />,._....._.. „.._- . POPULATION
<br />Total, All Ager
<br />5,016
<br />70,503
<br />20,049
<br />20,395
<br />14096
<br />12,920
<br />11,452
<br />1,433
<br />f1
<br />114"7
<br />Ages Od
<br />458
<br />864
<br />1,033
<br />1.045
<br />285
<br />203
<br />817
<br />497
<br />0
<br />5.202
<br />Ages 5-17
<br />7,072
<br />2,925
<br />2,471
<br />3,346
<br />1,297
<br />1,170
<br />2,384
<br />1,755
<br />17
<br />16,437
<br />Ages 18-24
<br />732
<br />996
<br />1,685
<br />1,138
<br />188
<br />450
<br />890
<br />698
<br />0
<br />6,777
<br />Ages 25-44
<br />1,555
<br />4,435
<br />5,158
<br />4,928
<br />1,760
<br />2,069
<br />2,973
<br />2,450
<br />9
<br />25,337
<br />Ages 45.64
<br />803
<br />5.159
<br />4.441
<br />4,349
<br />4,111
<br />2.786
<br />2.499
<br />1,993
<br />29
<br />26.170
<br />Ages 65.84
<br />362
<br />5,771
<br />4,386
<br />5,044
<br />6,077
<br />5,336
<br />1,784
<br />981
<br />29
<br />29.770
<br />85 and over
<br />34
<br />353
<br />875
<br />545
<br />378
<br />906
<br />105
<br />58
<br />0
<br />3.254
<br />7464 All Apes
<br />4%12
<br />44%11.2%
<br />77.6%
<br />11.1%
<br />126%
<br />11.4%
<br />10.1%
<br />7.6%
<br />0.1%
<br />100.0%
<br />Ages"
<br />9.1%
<br />4.2%
<br />5.2%
<br />51%
<br />20%
<br />1.6%
<br />7.1%
<br />59%
<br />00%
<br />4.6%
<br />Ages 5-17
<br />21.4%
<br />14.3%
<br />123%
<br />16.4%
<br />92%
<br />91%
<br />20.8%
<br />208%
<br />202%
<br />146%
<br />Ages 18.24
<br />14.6%
<br />4.9%
<br />84%
<br />5.6%
<br />1.3%
<br />3.5%
<br />78%
<br />83%
<br />0.0%
<br />6.0%
<br />Ages 25-44
<br />31,0%
<br />216%
<br />25.7%
<br />24.2%
<br />125%
<br />160%
<br />260%
<br />29.1%
<br />107%
<br />224%
<br />Ages 45-64
<br />16.0%
<br />25.2%
<br />22.2%
<br />21.3%
<br />29.2%
<br />216%
<br />218%
<br />236%
<br />34.5%
<br />23.2%
<br />Ages 65-84
<br />7.2%
<br />281%
<br />219%
<br />247%
<br />431%
<br />413%
<br />15.6%
<br />116%
<br />345%
<br />266%
<br />A ..s 85 ano over
<br />O 7%
<br />17%
<br />44%
<br />27%
<br />2.7%
<br />7.0%
<br />09%
<br />07%
<br />00%
<br />29%
<br />caw w, -auuii, ourrarwy rw o.
<br />'Papulation wiMn 92948 ZCTA not tiny contained wiNn Indian River County. Total county figure includes excess persons living outside of Indian Riva
<br />County. Accoroin9 to MeissaDate (www.malissedete.com) over 99%of32948 ZIP Coda addresses aro located whhin Indian Riva County.
<br />Indian River County houses inmates in two locations. The Indian River
<br />County Jail, located in the unincorporated area of central Indian River
<br />County, inmate population ranges from the least serious misdemeanor
<br />violations to the most serious felony violations of Florida Law and includes
<br />male and females with a wide range of age groups from senior adults to
<br />juvenile offenders. The jail recently underwent renovations (2007) and has
<br />increased the inmate housing capacity to 612. The Indian River Correctional
<br />Institution, located in the unincorporated area of south Indian River County,
<br />was established in 1976 to house youthful offender male inmates (aged 14-
<br />18). It is designated to accept 381 minimum, medium, custody and limited
<br />medical grade inmates. Indian River Correctional Institution provides
<br />academic, vocational and self -betterment programs. More information on
<br />critical facilities can be found in a database maintained by the office of
<br />Emergency Management.
<br />There are 48,638 single-family residential units and 17,967 multi -family
<br />residential units in the County (SOURCE: INDIAN RIVER COUNTY COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT
<br />DRAFT 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: FUTURE LAND USE ELEMEN7). Additionally, there are
<br />approximately 7,193 mobile home/recreational vehicle dwellings in the
<br />county, many of which are situated in large mobile home villages.
<br />Approximately 85% of all the facilities listed above are located within ten
<br />miles of the east coast. A current inventory of mobile home parks is
<br />maintained on file in the office of Emergency Management.
<br />Agricultural production and processing are an important component of the
<br />County's economy. The seasonal nature of citrus production has required
<br />the use of migrant labor during peak harvesting season (February/March). A
<br />survey conducted of the County Agricultural Extension, Florida Employment
<br />Service and the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Service provides
<br />estimates of 1,000 migrant farm laborers are used during the peak of the
<br />season. It has also been assumed that this figure will remain fairly constant
<br />in the future due to continued high demand for citrus products, stable
<br />Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Basic Page 49
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