Tallahassee metropolitan area explained

Tallahassee metropolitan area
Official Name:Tallahassee, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area
Tallahassee—Bainbridge, FL-GA Combined Statistical Area
Settlement Type:Metropolitan Statistical Area
Combined Statistical Area
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:State(s)
Subdivision Name1:Florida
Georgia
Subdivision Type2:Counties
Subdivision Type3:Principal city
Subdivision Name3:Tallahassee
Unit Pref:US
Area Water Percent:8
Area Blank1 Title:MSA
Area Blank2 Title:CSA
Population As Of:2020
Population Total:384,298
Timezone:EST
Utc Offset:-5
Timezone Dst:EDT
Utc Offset Dst:-4
Area Blank1 Sq Mi:2,604
Area Blank1 Km2:6,750
Area Blank2 Km2:8,360
Area Blank2 Sq Mi:3,227
Population Blank1 Title:CSA (2020)
Population Blank1:413,665
Population Est:392,645
Pop Est As Of:2023
Population Blank2 Title:CSA (2023)
Population Blank2:421,732
Subdivision Type4:Other cities

The Tallahassee metropolitan area is the metropolitan area centered on Tallahassee, the capital of the U.S. state of Florida, in Leon County. It is located in the center of North Florida in the Florida panhandle.

The Tallahassee Metropolitan Statistical Area is a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) designated by the Office of Management and Budget and used by the Census Bureau and other agencies for statistical purposes. The Tallahassee Metropolitan Statistical Area consists of the following four Florida counties: Leon, Gadsden, Wakulla, and Jefferson.

The Tallahassee—Bainbridge, FL-GA Combined Statistical Area is a combined statistical area (CSA) is a primary statistical area that includes the Tallahassee, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Bainbridge, GA Micropolitan Statistical Area (μSA), which consists solely of the Georgia county of Decatur.

Additionally, the Thomasville, GA μSA is immediately adjacent to the Tallahassee MSA to the northeast. The distance and driving time between the Thomasville and Tallahassee city centers during commuting hours is both five miles and 5-10 minutes shorter than those between the Bainbridge and Tallahassee city centers.[1] [2]

CountyPop. (2020)[3] Area (mi2)County Seat
Leon292,198702Tallahassee
Gadsden43,826529Quincy
Wakulla33,764736Crawfordville
Jefferson14,510637Monticello
MSA384,2982,604
Decatur29,367623Bainbridge
CSA413,6653,227
*denotes principal city in the MSA

History

The Tallahassee Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area was first defined in 1965, and at that time included only Leon County. Wakulla County was added to the MSA in 1973. In 1983, Wakulla County was removed from the MSA and Gadsden County was added. Jefferson County and Wakulla County (for the second time) were added to the MSA in 2003.[4]

Geography

The counties of the Tallahassee Metropolitan Area cover an area of around 2,604 sq mi (6,750 km2), of which around 2,390 sq mi (6,1890 km2) is land. Much of that water area is in Wakulla and Jefferson counties along the coastline of Apalachee Bay. Only 141.33 sq mi (366.04 km2), or 5.92%, of the area is urbanized, with nearly 80% of said urban area belonging to the Tallahassee, FL Urban Area.[5]

Greater Tallahassee straddles the boundaries of the Red Hills Region, the Cody Scarp, and the Woodville Karst Plain. As such, the northern half of the metropolitan area, including much of the city of Tallahassee, is substantially more hilly than the rest of the state of Florida. The area also straddles four watersheds, from west to east: Apalachicola, Ochlockonee, St. Marks, and Aucilla. The latter three all drain into the Gulf of Mexico either within or at the edges of the metropolitan area, with the Ocholockonee and Aucilla Rivers forming parts of the western and eastern borders.

Also see Leon County Geology

All counties in both the Tallahassee MSA and CSA are in Eastern Time Zone, with the western border of Gadsden County with Jackson County forming the boundary with the Central Time Zone.

Demographics

As of the census[6] of 2000, there were 320,304 people, 125,533 households, and 75,306 families residing within the MSA. The racial makeup of the MSA was 63.59% White, 32.17% African American, and 1.39% from two or more races. 3.72% were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

The median income for a household in the MSA was $34,728, and the median income for a family was $42,957. Males had a median income of $29,628 versus $24,977 for females. The per capita income for the MSA was $17,552.

Places of Interest

Also see Tallahassee Places of interest and Arts and Culture.

National, State, and Local Protected Areas

Communities

The Tallahassee Metropolitan Area has contains eight incorporated cities and two incorporated towns, along with thirteen additional populated areas defined as a census-designated place (CDP) by the U.S. Census Bureau as of the 2020 census. The Combined Statistical Area has an additional three cities, one town, and one CDP. As of 2020, the city of Tallahassee contained 51% and 47% of the MSA and CSA populations, respectively.

CityTypeCounty2020population
1TallahasseeCityLeon196,169
2BradfordvilleCDPLeon19,183
3BainbridgeCityDecatur14,468
4QuincyCityGadsden7,970
5CrawfordvilleCDPWakulla4,853
6WoodvilleCDPLeon4,097
7MidwayCityGadsden3,537
8ChattahoocheeCityGadsden2,955
9MonticelloCityJefferson2,589
10HavanaTownGadsden1,753
11GretnaCityGadsden1,357
12Fort BradenCDPLeon1,045
13PanaceaCDPWakulla735
14GreensboroTownGadsden461
15AttapulgusCityDecatur454
16SopchoppyCityWakulla426
17MiccosukeeCDPLeon383
18WacissaCDPJefferson362
19ChairesCDPLeon308
20ClimaxCityDecatur276
21St. MarksCityWakulla274
22WaukeenahCDPJefferson259
23CapitolaCDPLeon247
24BrinsonTownDecatur217
25LloydCDPJefferson187
26LamontCDPJefferson170
27FacevilleCDPDecatur136
28AucillaCDPJefferson103
*denotes largest city and county chair

See Also

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: May 16, 2024 . Bainbridge to Florida State Capitol . Google Maps.
  2. Web site: May 16, 2024 . Thomasville to Florida State Capitol . Google Maps.
  3. Web site: Explore Census Data . 2024-05-16 . data.census.gov.
  4. Web site: March 2020 . Metro Area History 1950–2020 . U.S. Census Bureau . July 27, 2023 . Row 4179.
  5. Web site: Bureau . US Census . Urban and Rural . 2024-05-17 . Census.gov.
  6. Web site: U.S. Census website. United States Census Bureau. 2008-01-31.