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Ocala (/ oʊ ˈ k æ l ə / oh-KAL-ə) is a city in and the county seat of Marion County, Florida, United States. [8] Located in North Central Florida , the city's population was 63,591 as of the 2020 census , up from 56,315 at the 2010 census and making it the 43rd-most populated city in Florida. [ 5 ]
Marion County is a county located in the North Central region of the U.S. state of Florida.As of the 2020 census, the population was 375,908. [2] Its county seat is Ocala. [3] ...
The Ocala Historic District is a U.S. Historic District (designated as such on January 12, 1984) [2] located in Ocala, Florida. It encompasses 172 acres (0.70 km 2 ), [ 2 ] and is bounded by Broadway, Southeast 8th Street, Silver Springs Place, Southeast 3rd, 13th, and Watula Avenues.
On a 4-0 vote, Ocala City Council agreed to have early voting for city elections. Some, including Mayor Kent Guinn, have reservations.
A close vote: Ocala City Manager Sandra Wilson keeps job on 3-2 vote as council reviews fire chief firing. More: Jim Hilty wins District 5; District 4 down to Dreyer and Martin Gregory.
Here are some questions and answers about the recently passed 2023-24 fire assessment for City of Ocala property owners.
Fort King (also known as Camp King or Cantonment King) was a United States military fort in north central Florida, near what later developed as the city of Ocala.It was named after U.S. Army Colonel William King, commander of the 4th Infantry Regiment and the first governor of the provisional West Florida region.
City 1925 267 Bonifay† Holmes: 2,759 4.7 sq mi 12.2 km 2: Mayor–council City 1886 57 Bonita Springs: Lee: 53,644 38.4 sq mi 99.5 km 2: Council–manager City 1999 273 Bowling Green: Hardee: 2,405 1.3 sq mi 3.3 km 2: Commission–manager City 1927 34 Boynton Beach: Palm Beach: 80,380 16.2 sq mi 41.8 km 2: Commission–manager City 1907 53 ...