Sarasota metropolitan area | |
Official Name: | North Port–Bradenton–Sarasota metropolitan statistical area |
Settlement Type: | Metropolitan area |
Map Alt: | Map of Sarasota metropolitan area |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | United States |
Subdivision Type1: | State(s) |
Subdivision Name1: | Florida |
Subdivision Type2: | Core city |
Subdivision Name2: | Sarasota |
Subdivision Type3: | Largest city |
Subdivision Name3: | North Port |
Unit Pref: | US |
Area Total Sq Mi: | 1295.8 |
Population As Of: | 2020 |
Population Total: | 833716 |
Population Density Sq Mi: | 542.0 |
Population Rank: | 65th in the U.S. |
Timezone1: | EST |
Utc Offset1: | −05:00 |
Timezone1 Dst: | EDT |
Utc Offset1 Dst: | −04:00 |
Area Code Type: | Telephone numbering plan |
Area Code: | 239, 863, 941 |
Subdivision Type4: | Other cities |
The Sarasota metropolitan area is a metropolitan area located in Southwest Florida. The metropolitan area is defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) as the North Port–Bradenton–Sarasota Metropolitan Statistical Area, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) consisting of Manatee County and Sarasota County. The principal cities listed by the OMB for the MSA are North Port, Bradenton, Sarasota, Lakewood Ranch, and Venice.[1] At the 2020 census, the MSA had a population of 833,716.[2] The Census Bureau estimates that its population was 891,411 in 2022.
The North Port–Bradenton–Sarasota MSA is a component of the larger North Port–Bradenton Combined Statistical Area, a combined statistical area (CSA) consisting of the North Port–Bradenton–Sarasota MSA, the Punta Gorda, Florida MSA (Charlotte County), and the Arcadia, Florida, micropolitan statistical area (DeSoto County). At the 2020 census, the CSA had a population of 1,054,539.[2] The Census Bureau estimates that its population was 1,129,384 in 2022.
The Sarasota standard metropolitan statistical area (SMSA) was first defined in 1973, and included only Sarasota County. The Bradenton SMSA was defined after the 1980 United States census, and included only Manatee County. The two MSAs were combined in 1993 as the Sarasota–Bradenton metropolitan statistical area. Venice was added as a principal city after the 2000 census. In 2007, the MSA was renamed the Bradenton–Sarasota–Venice MSA because Bradenton's population then exceeded that of Sarasota.[3] In 2009, the area was designated the North Port–Bradenton–Sarasota MSA after North Port qualified as a "principal city" under the metropolitan statistical area definition and was determined to be the largest of the area's three principal cities.[4] In 2013, the MSA was renamed North Port–Sarasota–Bradenton metropolitan statistical area.[5] In July 2023, the MSA was renamed to the North Port–Bradenton–Sarasota MSA,[1] and the CSA was renamed to the North Port–Bradenton CSA.[1] Lakewood Ranch was also added as a principal city within the MSA.
County | 2010 population | 2020 population | 2022 estimate | % change (2020 to 2022) |
---|---|---|---|---|
379,448 | ||||
322,833 | ||||
159,978 | ||||
34,862 | ||||
Metropolitan statistical area | ||||
Combined statistical area |
The following is a list of the five largest cities in the Sarasota metropolitan area as ranked by population.[6] [7] [8]
Rank | City | County | 2000 Population | 2010 Population | 2020 Population | % change (2010 to 2020) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sarasota | 22,797 | ||||
2 | Manatee | 49,504 | ||||
3 | Sarasota | 52,715 | ||||
4 | Sarasota | 17,764 | ||||
5 | Manatee | 12,571 |
Rank | City | County | 2000 Population | 2010 Population | 2020 Population | % change (2010 to 2020) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sarasota Manatee | 7,603 | ||||
2 | Manatee | 4,966 | ||||
3 | Manatee | 1,814 | ||||
4 | Manatee | 1,482 |
The following is a list of census-designated places (CDPs) ranked by population. CDPs in the combined statistical area are included.[9]
Rank | CDP | County | 2010 Population | 2017 Estimated (2010 to 2017) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Port Charlotte | Charlotte | 54,392 | 59,654 | |
2 | South Bradenton | Manatee | 22,178 | 24,935 | |
3 | Bayshore Gardens | Manatee | 16,323 | 20,047 | |
4 | Sarasota Springs | Sarasota | 14,395 | 16,386 | |
5 | Englewood | SarasotaCharlotte | 14,863 | 15,159 | |
6 | South Venice | Sarasota | 13,949 | 14,535 | |
7 | Fruitville | Sarasota | 13,224 | 13,541 | |
8 | Gulf Gate Estates | Sarasota | 10,911 | 10,650 | |
9 | Bee Ridge | Sarasota | 9,598 | 9,772 | |
10 | Laurel | Sarasota | 8,171 | 9,283 | |
11 | Charlotte | 8,759 | 8,981 | ||
12 | Memphis | Manatee | 7,848 | 8,926 | |
13 | North Sarasota | Sarasota | 6,982 | 8,728 | |
14 | Venice Gardens | Sarasota | 7,104 | 7,904 | |
15 | Southeast Arcadia | Desoto | 6,554 | 7,653 | |
16 | Southgate | Sarasota | 7,173 | 7,539 | |
17 | Osprey | Sarasota | 6,100 | 6,734 | |
18 | Siesta Key | Sarasota | 6,565 | 5,850 | |
19 | Warm Mineral Springs | Sarasota | 5,061 | 5,305 | |
20 | South Sarasota | Sarasota | 4,950 | 5,265 | |
21 | Plantation | Sarasota | 4,919 | 4,790 | |
22 | Lake Sarasota | Sarasota | 4,679 | 4,718 | |
23 | The Meadows | Sarasota | 3,994 | 4,383 | |
24 | Kensington Park | Sarasota | 3,901 | 4,351 | |
25 | Vamo | Sarasota | 4,727 | 4,345 | |
26 | Cortez | Manatee | 4,241 | 4,332 | |
27 | West Bradenton | Manatee | 4,192 | 4,213 | |
28 | Samoset | Manatee | 3,854 | 3,922 | |
29 | Ridge Wood Heights | Sarasota | 4,795 | 3,878 | |
30 | Desoto Lakes | Sarasota | 3,646 | 3,590 | |
31 | Ellenton | Manatee | 4,275 | 3,423 | |
32 | Harbour Heights | Charlotte | 2,987 | 3,401 | |
33 | Nokomis | Sarasota | 3,167 | 3,376 | |
34 | Cleveland | Charlotte | 2,990 | 3,317 | |
35 | Whitfield | Manatee | 2,882 | 3,215 | |
36 | Charlotte Park | Charlotte | 2,325 | 2,058 | |
37 | Grove City | Charlotte | 1,804 | 2,042 | |
38 | Solana | Charlotte | 742 | 706 | |
39 | Gardner | Hardee | 463 | 228 |
The Sarasota metropolitan area, like most of Florida, is located in the humid subtropical zone (Köppen climate classification: Cfa),[10] closely bordering on a tropical climate like Southern Florida, characterized by hot, humid summers with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, and relatively drier and mild winters.
Both Sarasota and Manatee counties have their own transit networks, SCAT and MCAT, which runs bus services in the area.[11] [12] Amtrak does operate an Amtrak Thruway route going through the area starting in St. Petersburg-Clearwater and ending in Fort Myers, with Sarasota and Ellenton operating as stops along the route.[13]
Public education is provided by Manatee County School District and Sarasota County Public Schools.[23] [24]
The following college/university campuses exist in the metropolitan area.
The Sarasota Metropolitan Area has a gross metropolitan product of $36.45 billion as of 2021.[25]