Vero Beach City Marina Dec 2017
Boating around the Vero Beach City Marina and under the north bridge.
Vero Beach City Marina
An excellent marina with very good moorings at USD 16.37 a night. Must be prepared to raft if necessary. Good facilities and walking distance to beach and restaurants. Well thought out dinghy dock! Free public transport from marina....doesn't get any better than this! Moorings are well protected.
27°39.57'N 80°22.28'W
Vero Beach City Marina
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View of the Vero Beach City Marina
Suntex Marinas - Vero Beach
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Vero Beach City Marina mooring ball field
Vero Beach City Marina mooring ball field
Vero Beach to Ft. Lauderdale - ICW Whaler Adventure - Day 19
Had the wind at my stern today which was a nice change from yesterday...only 155 nm away from Key West. Possibly a Monday arrival in Key West if the weather holds out...fingers crossed.
Blessing Fleet 2019 Vero Beach Yacht Club
Boats gather on Indian River and pass by clergy in annual event for blessing
Riverside Park, Memorial Island and Vero Beach City Marina
Drone video footage from Riverside Park, Memorial Island and the Vero Beach City Marina in Vero Beach, Florida.
The Nina & Pinta Arrival 03 30 2017 at Vero Beach FL Vero Beach Marina
The City of Vero Beach
The City of Vero Beach is a political subdivision of the State of Florida. The City was originally incorporated in 1919 as the City of Vero. In 1925, the City of Vero was re-incorporated as the City of Vero Beach and was transferred from St. Lucie County to Indian River County.
The City of Vero Beach consists of 13.1 square miles and is located about 190 miles south of Jacksonville and 135 miles north of Miami on Florida's east coast. The City's population is currently estimated at 15,220.
The City of Vero Beach serves as its county seat, and is under a Council-Manager form of government. The five members of the City Council are elected to overlapping terms of two years. The City Manager, City Attorney and City Clerk are appointed by the City Council.
Vero Beach is a full-service City. All traditional city services such as police, public works, and recreation are provided. In addition, the City of Vero Beach operates an electric generation plant, electrical distribution system, water and sewer plants, solid waste collection department, airport and marina.
The City of Vero Beach Utilities Commission 6/14/2016
The City of Vero Beach is a political subdivision of the State of Florida. The City was originally incorporated in 1919 as the City of Vero. In 1925, the City of Vero was re-incorporated as the City of Vero Beach and was transferred from St. Lucie County to Indian River County.
The City of Vero Beach consists of 13.1 square miles and is located about 190 miles south of Jacksonville and 135 miles north of Miami on Florida's east coast. The City's population is currently estimated at 15,220.
The City of Vero Beach serves as its county seat, and is under a Council-Manager form of government. The five members of the City Council are elected to overlapping terms of two years. The City Manager, City Attorney and City Clerk are appointed by the City Council.
Vero Beach is a full-service City. All traditional city services such as police, public works, and recreation are provided. In addition, the City of Vero Beach operates an electric generation plant, electrical distribution system, water and sewer plants, solid waste collection department, airport and marina.
Squall at Vero Beach FL
Squall at Vero Beach City Marina, IP35, Island Spirit and IP460, Cutter Loose ride it out safely on the City of Vero Beach Mooring Balls. Winds 50+ knots with hail.
The City of Vero Beach Centennial 1919 - 2019
The City of Vero Beach is a political subdivision of the State of Florida. The City was originally incorporated in 1919 as the City of Vero. In 1925, the City of Vero was re-incorporated as the City of Vero Beach and was transferred from St. Lucie County to Indian River County.
The City of Vero Beach consists of 13.1 square miles and is located about 190 miles south of Jacksonville and 135 miles north of Miami on Florida's east coast. The City's population is currently estimated at 15,220.
The City of Vero Beach serves as its county seat, and is under a Council-Manager form of government. The five members of the City Council are elected to overlapping terms of two years. The City Manager, City Attorney and City Clerk are appointed by the City Council.
Vero Beach is a full-service City. All traditional city services such as police, public works, and recreation are provided. In addition, the City of Vero Beach operates an electric generation plant, electrical distribution system, water and sewer plants, solid waste collection department, airport and marina.
4506 Bethel Creek Drive // Vero Beach, FL 32963 // Deep Water Boating Paradise!
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Grand Harbor Golf & Beach Club Vero Beach, Florida
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Grand Harbor Golf & Beach Club Vero Beach, Florida
Vero Beach, FL 32967
Grand Harbor – Vero Beach is a gated deed restricted planned community with over 1,000 residences and includes the sub-communities of: Coventry; St. Andrew’s Island; St David’s Island; Newport Island; North Harbor Village; Harbor Village; Harbor Links; Harbor Pointe; Harbor Side; Marina Village; River Pointe; River Village; River Village Tower; Riverview; St. Joseph’s Island; St. Philips Island; Sunset Cove; Sunset Trace; Victoria Island; Wood Duck; Harmony Island; River Club at Grand Harbor; and The Falls. Each of the sub-communities have their own homeowner’s association, fees and swimming pool, and all residents are members of the Grand Harbor Master Homeowner’s Association.
Grand Harbor has a 24 hour guard station, two 18 hole PGA golf courses and private golf club with a beach house.
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The City of Vero Beach Power Plant at the Three Corners Location
The City of Vero Beach is a political subdivision of the State of Florida. The City was originally incorporated in 1919 as the City of Vero. In 1925, the City of Vero was re-incorporated as the City of Vero Beach and was transferred from St. Lucie County to Indian River County.
The City of Vero Beach consists of 13.1 square miles and is located about 190 miles south of Jacksonville and 135 miles north of Miami on Florida's east coast. The City's population is currently estimated at 15,220.
The City of Vero Beach serves as its county seat, and is under a Council-Manager form of government. The five members of the City Council are elected to overlapping terms of two years. The City Manager, City Attorney and City Clerk are appointed by the City Council.
Vero Beach is a full-service City. All traditional city services such as police, public works, and recreation are provided. In addition, the City of Vero Beach operates an electric generation plant, electrical distribution system, water and sewer plants, solid waste collection department, airport and marina.
On a mooring ball at vero Beach Municipal Marina the 11th of May 2017
Vero Beach, Florida - The view from the Merrill P. Barber Bridge HD (2015)
The Merrill P. Barber Bridge is a concrete arch bridge that spans the Indian River Intracoastal Waterway in Indian River County, Florida. The bridge was built by Odebrecht Contractors of Florida, Inc. and was completed in 1995. A fishing pier is constructed below the bridge on the east side.
The bridge is named for Merrill P. Barber, the mayor of Vero Beach from 1947 to 1949, and member of the Florida Senate from the 12th District from 1954 to 1958 and from the 29th District from 1963 to 1968.
The bridge has a total length of 3,834 feet (1,169 m) with a main span of 100 feet (30 m). The vertical clearance is 65 ft.
The Florida Department of Transportation number is 880087.
The bridge replaced the old Barber Bridge, built in 1951, which was concrete and had a steel bascule span. This bridge was in constant state of disrepair and was removed, barged out to sea and became a reef. The steel span was purchased by Disney and is in Orlando at the Walt Disney World theme park.