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{{use mdy dates|date=May 2021}} {{use American English|date=May 2021}} {{Infobox settlement <!-- Basic info ---------------->| name = Sweetwater, Florida | official_name = City of Sweetwater | other_name = | native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> | nickname = Little Managua<ref>{{cite web | last=Guerrero | first=C.M. | title=Sweetwater renames avenue in honor of Nicaragua | website=Miami Herald | date=2015-07-01 | url=https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/west-miami-dade/article25991284.html | access-date=2025-04-11}}</ref> | settlement_type = [[List of communities in Miami-Dade County, Florida|City]] | motto = "Family, God, Education" <!-- images and maps ----------->| image_skyline = 2013-0811-DolphinMall.JPG | imagesize = | image_caption = [[Dolphin Mall]], Sweetwater | image_flag = | flag_size = | image_seal = Seal of Sweetwater, Miami-Dade County, Florida.png | seal_alt = Official seal for the City of Sweetwater | image_shield = | shield_size = | image_blank_emblem = | blank_emblem_type = | blank_emblem_size = | image_map = | mapsize = 250x200px | map_caption = Location in [[Miami-Dade County, Florida|Miami-Dade County]] and the state of [[Florida]] | image_map1 = Sweetwater.gif | mapsize1 = 250x200px | map_caption1 = U.S. Census Bureau map showing city limits prior to the 2010 annexation | image_dot_map = | dot_mapsize = | dot_map_caption = | dot_x = | dot_y = | pushpin_map = <!-- the name of a location map as per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Location_map --> | pushpin_label_position = <!-- the position of the pushpin label: left, right, top, bottom, none --> | pushpin_map_caption = | pushpin_mapsize = <!-- Location ------------------> | subdivision_type = [[List of sovereign states|Country]] | subdivision_name = {{Nowrap|{{Flag|United States of America|size=23px}}}} | subdivision_type1 = [[U.S. state|State]] | subdivision_name1 = {{Flag|Florida|size=23px}} | subdivision_type2 = [[List of counties in Florida|County]] | subdivision_name2 = {{Flagicon image|Flag of Miami-Dade County, Florida.png|size=23px}} [[Miami-Dade County, Florida|Miami-Dade]] | subdivision_type3 = | subdivision_name3 = | subdivision_type4 = | subdivision_name4 = <!-- Politics -----------------> | government_footnotes = | government_type = [[Mayor-Council government|Mayor-Commission]] | leader_title = [[mayor (United States)|Mayor]] | leader_name = Jose "Pepe" Diaz | leader_title1 = [[Vice Mayor|Commission President]] | leader_name1 = Reinaldo Rey | leader_title2 = [[Commissioner]]s | leader_name2 = Isidro Ruiz,<br/>Saul Diaz,<br/>Marcos Villanueva,<br/>Ian Vallecillo,<br/>Jose Marti, and<br/>Idania Llano | leader_title3 = [[City Manager]] | leader_name3 = Mayor Jose "Pepe" Diaz | leader_title4 = [[City Clerk]] | leader_name4 = Carmen Garcia | established_date = | established_title2 = [[Municipal corporation|Incorporated]] | established_date2 = October 10, 1941 | established_title3 = <!-- Incorporated (city) --> | established_date3 = <!-- Area ---------------------> | area_magnitude = | unit_pref = Imperial | area_footnotes = <ref name="CenPopGazetteer2022">{{cite web |title=2022 U.S. Gazetteer Files: Florida |url=https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/maps-data/data/gazetteer/2022_Gazetteer/2022_gaz_place_12.txt |publisher=United States Census Bureau |accessdate=December 28, 2022}}</ref> | area_total_km2 = 10.96 | area_land_km2 = 5.68 | area_water_km2 = 0.28 | area_total_sq_mi = 2.30 | area_land_sq_mi = 2.19 | area_water_sq_mi = 0.11 | area_water_percent = | area_urban_km2 = | area_urban_sq_mi = | area_metro_km2 = | area_metro_sq_mi = | area_blank1_title = | area_blank1_km2 = | area_blank1_sq_mi = <!-- Population -----------------------> | population_as_of = [[2020 United States census|2020]] | population_footnotes = <ref name="Census 2020">{{Cite web| url=https://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?q=&g=1600000US1270345&tid=DECENNIALPL2020.P1| title=P1. Race β Sweetwater city, Florida: 2020 DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171)| publisher=U.S. Census Bureau| access-date=December 28, 2022}}</ref> | population_note = | population_total = 19363 | population_density_km2 = 3410.48 | population_density_sq_mi = 8833.49 | pop_est_as_of = | pop_est_footnotes = | population_est = | population_metro = | population_density_metro_km2 = | population_density_metro_sq_mi = | population_urban = | population_density_urban_km2 = | population_density_urban_sq_mi = | population_blank1_title = | population_blank1 = | population_density_blank1_km2 = | population_density_blank1_sq_mi = <!-- General information ---------------> | timezone = [[North American Eastern Time Zone|EST]] | utc_offset = -5 | timezone_DST = [[Eastern Daylight Time|EDT]] | utc_offset_DST = -4 | coordinates = {{coord|25|47|57.52|N|80|22|25.04|W|region:US_type:city|display=inline,title}} | elevation_footnotes = <!--for references: use <ref> </ref> tags--> | elevation_m = | elevation_ft = <!-- Area/postal codes & others --------> | postal_code_type = [[ZIP Code]]s | postal_code = 33172, 33174 ([[Miami]]) | area_code = [[Area code 305|305]], [[Area code 786|786]], [[Area code 645|645]] | blank_name = [[Federal Information Processing Standard|FIPS code]] | blank_info = 12-70345<ref name="GR2">{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov|publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]]|access-date=2008-01-31|title=U.S. Census website}}</ref> | blank1_name = [[Geographic Names Information System|GNIS]] feature ID | blank1_info = 2405554<ref>{{cite web|title=Sweetwater (Miami-Dade County)|url=http://roadsidethoughts.com/fl/sweetwater-xx-miami-dade-misc.htm|website=Roadside Thoughts|access-date=16 June 2017}}</ref> | website = {{ofurl}} | footnotes = }} '''Sweetwater''' is a city in [[Miami-Dade County, Florida]], United States. The city is part of the [[Miami metropolitan area]] of [[South Florida]]. As of the [[2020 United States census|2020 census]], the population was 19,363,<ref name="Census 2020"/> up from 13,499 in 2010.<ref>{{Cite web| url=https://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?q=&g=1600000US1270345&tid=DECENNIALPL2010.P1| title=P1. Race β Sweetwater city, Florida: 2010 DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171)| publisher=U.S. Census Bureau| access-date=December 28, 2022}}</ref> ==Geography== Sweetwater is located {{convert|12|mi}} west of [[downtown Miami]] at {{coord|25|45|58|N|80|22|25|W|type:city}} (25.765977, β80.373624).<ref name="GR1">{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/geographies/reference-files/time-series/geo/gazetteer-files.html|publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]]|access-date=2011-04-23|date=2011-02-12|title=US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990}}</ref> It is bordered to the north and northeast by the city of [[Doral, Florida|Doral]], to the southeast by [[Fontainebleau, Florida|Fontainebleau]], to the south by [[Westchester, Florida|Westchester]], and to the west by [[Tamiami, Florida|Tamiami]]. The [[Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike|Ronald Reagan Turnpike]] forms the western edge of the city, and the [[Florida State Road 836|Dolphin East-West Expressway]] crosses the center. [[U.S. Route 41]] (Southwest 8th Street) follows the city's southern border. According to the [[United States Census Bureau]], Sweetwater has a total area of {{convert|4.3|sqmi}}, of which {{convert|3.9|sqmi}} are land and {{convert|0.4|sqmi|1}}, or 9.58%, are water.<ref name="CenPopGazetteer2022"/> The city tripled in size in 2010 upon the annexation of additional areas, including where [[Dolphin Mall]] is located. The annexed area is roughly bounded by Northwest Seventh and 25th streets, 107th Avenue and Florida's Turnpike extension.<ref>{{cite web|title=Sweetwater gets a lot bigger as it annexes busy mall|website=[[Miami Herald]] |url=http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/12/15/1975539/sweetwater-gets-a-lot-bigger-as.html#ixzz1KqpLdUZp|access-date=28 April 2011}}</ref> The city on December 1, 2021, received approval from the county commission to annex 2 square miles of unincorporated land, bounded by NW 25th Street to the north, NW 12th Street to the south, Florida's Turnpike extension to the east and NW 137th Avenue to the west. It doubled the size of Sweetwater, and the area includes the [[headquarters]] of the [[Telemundo]] television network, as well as many companies like [[Topgolf]], [[Amazon (company)|Amazon]], [[Goya Foods|Goya]], [[Home Depot]], and City Furniture. ==History== The history of Sweetwater began during the [[Florida land boom of the 1920s]] when the Miami-Pittsburgh Land Company purchased land and laid out the original plat of "Sweetwater Groves". However, the [[1926 Miami Hurricane]] and subsequent [[South Florida]] real estate "[[business cycle|bust]]" put an abrupt end to the development venture.<ref name=SWH>{{cite web |url=http://www.cityofsweetwater.fl.gov/about.htm |title=Sweetwater, FL: History and Development |publisher=www.cityofsweetwaterfl.gov |access-date=2007-11-01 |archive-date=January 5, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120105013015/http://www.cityofsweetwater.fl.gov/about.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref> In 1938, Clyde Andrews acquired most of the "Sweetwater Groves" tract and began to market lots. Among his buyers was a troupe of Russian dwarves seeking a place to retire after a career with the [[circus]]. They built several mini-scaled homes suited to their needs. For years, Sweetwater was known as the "[[midget]]" community.<ref name=SWH/> In 1941, Sweetwater held a successful election for incorporation. The new town's first mayor was Joe Sanderlin, the dwarfsβ guardian and manager. By 1959, Sweetwater had attracted 500 residents and contained a town hall, church, grocery store, service station and 183 homes. It also had a two-man police force and a volunteer fire department. In 1970, Sweetwater was still a relatively small community of about 3,000 residents.<ref name=SWH/> During the 1970s, several events dramatically changed the "sleepy little country town" of Sweetwater forever. These events included the establishment of [[Florida International University]] to the south of the city, the construction of the two major expressways to the north and west, and the discovery of Sweetwater by Dade County's [[Hispanic]] community. The growth and development which was precipitated by these occurrences caused Sweetwater to more than double in population and lead all other [[Miami-Dade County|Dade]] cities in growth during the 1970s.<ref name=SWH/> In March 1996, Sweetwater made national news as 69 animals were found dead on two properties in the city. Dade County police and the local [[zoologist]] blamed a large dog, while some residents blamed the killings on the [[chupacabra]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cnn.com/US/fringe/9603/03-28/index.html#1 |title=Monster accused of killing farm animals in Florida (March 28, 1996) |publisher=[[CNN]] |access-date=2007-11-01}}</ref> In the 2010s, there are only a few vacant lots left to develop. By 2010, the city's population had burgeoned to 13,499 persons, of which 95.5% were of Hispanic origin. The city now has a full-service police department, four parks, an elementary school, a county fire station, 4,353 residential housing units, 14 shopping centers, over 600 businesses, several churches and a bank. Sweetwater is also located near [[Miami International Mall]]. After a December 2010 vote, [[Dolphin Mall]] is now part of the city.<ref>[http://www.shopdolphinmall.com/ Dolphin Mall<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> ==Demographics== {{US Census population |1950= 230 |1960= 645 |1970= 3357 |1980= 8067 |1990= 13909 |2000= 14226 |2010= 13499 |2020= 19363 |footnote=U.S. Decennial Census<ref name="DecennialCensus">{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census.html|title=Census of Population and Housing|publisher=Census.gov|access-date=June 4, 2015}}</ref> }} ===2020 census=== {| class="wikitable" |+'''Sweetwater racial composition'''<br> (Hispanics excluded from racial categories)<br> (''NH = Non-Hispanic'')<ref>{{Cite web|title=Explore Census Data|url=https://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?g=1600000US1270345&tid=DECENNIALPL2020.P2|access-date=2022-02-08|website=data.census.gov}}</ref> !Race !Number !Percentage |- |[[Non-Hispanic or Latino whites|White]] (NH) |726 |3.75% |- |[[Non-Hispanic or Latino African Americans|Black or African American]] (NH) |126 |0.65% |- |[[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] or [[Alaska Native]] (NH) |14 |0.07% |- |[[Asian Americans|Asian]] (NH) |192 |0.99% |- |[[Pacific Islander Americans|Pacific Islander]] or [[Native Hawaiian]] (NH) |0 |0.00% |- |[[Other races (U.S. Census)|Some Other Race]] (NH) |61 |0.32% |- |[[Multiracial Americans|Two or more races/Multiracial]] (NH) |99 |0.51% |- |[[Hispanic and Latino Americans|Hispanic or Latino]] (any race) |18,145 |93.71% |- |'''Total''' |'''19,363''' |'''100.00%''' |} As of the [[2020 United States census]], there were 19,363 people, 6,177 households, and 4,522 families residing in the city.<ref>{{Cite web|title=S1101 HOUSEHOLDS AND FAMILIES - 2020: Sweetwater city, Florida|url=https://data.census.gov/table?q=Sweetwater+city;+Florida+&tid=ACSST5Y2020.S1101|website=[[United States Census Bureau]]}}</ref> ===2010 census=== {| class="wikitable" style="float: left; margin-right: 2em; width: 35%; font-size: 75%;" !colspan=4|Sweetwater Demographics |- ![[United States Census, 2010|2010 Census]]||Sweetwater||Miami-Dade County||Florida |- |Total population||13,499||2,496,435||18,801,310 |- |Population, percent change, 2000 to 2010||β5.1%||+10.8%||+17.6% |- |Population density||17,023.0/sq mi||1,315.5/sq mi||350.6/sq mi |- |[[White (U.S. Census)|White or Caucasian]] (including [[White Hispanic]])||92.4%||73.8%||75.0% |- |([[Non-Hispanic Whites|Non-Hispanic White or Caucasian]])||3.5%||15.4%||57.9% |- |[[Black (U.S. Census)|Black or African-American]]||1.8%||18.9%||16.0% |- |[[Hispanic (U.S. Census)|Hispanic or Latino (of any race)]]||95.5%||65.0%||22.5% |- |[[Asian (U.S. Census)|Asian]]||0.5%||1.5%||2.4% |- |[[Native American (U.S. Census)|Native American]] or [[Native Alaskan]]||0.2%||0.2%||0.4% |- |[[Pacific Islander (U.S. Census)|Pacific Islander]] or [[Native Hawaiian]]||0.0%||0.0%||0.1% |- |[[Multiracial American|Two or more races (Multiracial)]]||2.1%||2.4%||2.5% |- |[[Other races (U.S. Census)|Some Other Race]]||3.0%||3.2%||3.6% |} As of the [[2010 United States census]], there were 13,499 people, 4,434 households, and 3,536 families residing in the city.<ref>{{Cite web|title=S1101 HOUSEHOLDS AND FAMILIES - 2010: Sweetwater city, Florida|url=https://data.census.gov/table?q=Sweetwater+city;+Florida+&tid=ACSST5Y2010.S1101|website=[[United States Census Bureau]]}}</ref> As of 2013, [[Spanish language|Spanish]] was the [[mother tongue]] for 95.30% of the population, while [[English language|English]] was spoken by 2.90% of all residents. Speakers of other [[Indo-European languages]] accounted for 0.30%, while the combined total of those who spoke an [[Asian language]] or [[List of major and official Austronesian languages|Pacific Islander language]] made up 0.80%. The rest of the people who spoke any other languages in Sweetwater were at 0.70%. In total, 97.10% of the populace spoke something other than English as their [[first language]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.census.gov |title=SELECTED SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS IN THE UNITED STATES 2009-2013 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates for Sweetwater, FL |publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]] |access-date=2015-01-13 }}</ref> ===2000 census=== In 2000, 39.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 57.7% were married couples living together, 19.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 16.8% were non-families. 12.8% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.33 and the average family size was 3.55. In 2000, the city population was spread out, with 24.2% under the age of 18, 9.6% from 18 to 24, 29.7% from 25 to 44, 23.0% from 45 to 64, and 13.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 92.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87.9 males. In 2000, the median income for a household in the city was $29,333, and the median income for a family was $30,823. Males had a median income of $22,378 versus $17,020 for females. The [[per capita income]] for the city was $11,098. About 08.4% of families and 11.1% of the population were below the [[poverty line]], including 21.3% of those under age 18 and 21.7% of those age 65 or over. ==Economy== The ''[[Miami Herald]]'' is headquartered in Sweetwater.<ref name=HQaddress>{{cite web|url=https://www.mcclatchy.com/our-impact/markets/miami-herald/#navlink=mi_footer|title=Miami Herald|publisher=[[McClatchy]]|accessdate=2023-01-08|quote=11410 NW 20th St. Suite 222 Sweetwater Fl, 33172}}</ref> ==Education== Sweetwater is within the [[Miami-Dade County Public Schools]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cityofsweetwater.fl.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/SWEETWATER-ZONING-UPDATE-03-10-20-Model.pdf|title=Zoning Map|publisher=Sweetwater, Florida|accessdate=2023-01-08}} - Use this map to compare to attendance boundaries or to written descriptions of attendance boundaries. Note that some parcels to the north are zoned for residential purposes.</ref> An estimated 13% of Sweetwater residents age 25 and older have a bachelor's or advanced college degree.{{fact|date=January 2023}} '''Elementary schools''' * Sweetwater Elementary School serves residents for grades Kβ5,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dadeschools.net/schools/schoolinformation/school_boundaries.asp?id=5431|title=Sweetwater ES|publisher=[[Miami-Dade County Public Schools]]|accessdate=2023-01-08}}</ref> It is within the city limits.<ref>"[http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/MapItDrawServlet?geo_id=16000US1270275&_bucket_id=50&tree_id=420&context=saff&_lang=en&_sse=on Sweetwater city, Florida]{{Dead link|date=March 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}." [[U.S. Census Bureau]]. Retrieved on September 28, 2009.</ref> * Carlos Finlay Elementary School also serves residents located within the school boundaries for grades Kβ5, it is located just south of the city limit.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dadeschools.net/schools/schoolinformation/school_boundaries.asp?id=5061|title=Dr. Carlos J. Finlay ES|publisher=[[Miami-Dade County Public Schools]]|accessdate=2023-01-08}}</ref> '''Public middle schools''' *Ruben Dario Middle School (1,305 students in 2006) serves residents for grades 6β8.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dadeschools.net/schools/schoolinformation/school_boundaries.asp?id=6121|title=Ruben Dario MS|publisher=[[Miami-Dade County Public Schools]]|accessdate=2023-01-08}}</ref> '''K-8''' *Eugenia B. Thomas K-8 Center<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dadeschools.net/schools/schoolinformation/school_boundaries.asp?id=0071|title=Eugenia B. Thomas K-8 Center|publisher=[[Miami-Dade County Public Schools]]|accessdate=2023-01-08}}</ref> '''Public high schools''' * [[Miami Coral Park High School]] (4,421 students in 2006), serves Sweetwater for grades 9β12.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dadeschools.net/schools/schoolinformation/school_boundaries.asp?id=7271|title=Miami Coral Park SHS|publisher=[[Miami-Dade County Public Schools]]|accessdate=2023-01-08}}</ref> * [[G. Holmes Braddock High School]] (4,662 students in 2006) also serves Sweetwater for grades 9β12.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dadeschools.net/schools/schoolinformation/school_boundaries.asp?id=7051|title=G. Holmes Braddock SHS|publisher=[[Miami-Dade County Public Schools]]|accessdate=2023-01-08}}</ref> '''Universities''' * The main campus of [[Florida International University]] is located just south of the city limit, and the Engineering campus is located to the east of the city limit. * [[Keiser University]] is located in the northern area of the City directly behind Dolphin Mall. * [[URBE University]] has its campus located in the northern area of the city. * [[Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola]] has its US campus in the northern area of Sweetwater as well. The [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami]] previously operated Our Lady of Divine Providence School in [[Fontainebleau, Florida|Fontainebleau CDP]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.miamiarch.org/ministry/schools/schoolsdetail.cfm?s_id=44|title=Our Lady of Divine Providence|publisher=[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami]]|date=2003-12-30|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20031230173631/http://www.miamiarch.org/ministry/schools/schoolsdetail.cfm?s_id=44|access-date=2020-05-10|archive-date=2003-12-30|quote=Our Lady of Divine Providence 10207 West Flagler Street Miami, Florida 33174}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/blk2000/st12_Florida/Place/1224562_Fountainbleau/CBP1224562_000.pdf|title=2000 Census Block Map: Fontainebleau CDP|publisher=[[U.S. Census Bureau]]|access-date=2020-05-10}} - The area with Our Lady of Divine Providence is on [https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/blk2000/st12_Florida/Place/1224562_Fountainbleau/CBP1224562_002.pdf page 2]</ref> in proximity to Sweetwater. It closed in 2009.<ref name=Johnsonschoolclosed>{{cite web|author=Johnson, Akilah|url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-2009-01-23-0901220520-story.html|title=Six schools to close as Archdiocese retrenches|newspaper=[[South Florida Sun Sentinel]]|date=2009-01-23|access-date=2020-05-10}} - The article identifies Our Lady of Divine Providence as being in Sweetwater though as of 2000 it was in the [https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/blk2000/st12_Florida/Place/1224562_Fountainbleau/CBP1224562_002.pdf Fontainebleau CDP (location seen here)]</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category|Sweetwater, Florida}} * {{Official|www.cityofsweetwater.fl.gov}} * [http://www.fiu.edu Florida International University] {{Dade County, Florida}} {{Miami metropolitan area}} {{Greater Miami}} {{Florida}} {{Adjacent communities | Centre = Sweetwater | North = [[Doral, Florida|Doral]] | Northeast = [[Doral, Florida|Doral]] | East = [[Fontainebleau, Florida|Fontainebleau]] | Southeast = [[Fontainebleau, Florida|Fontainebleau]] | South = [[University Park, Florida|University Park]] | Southwest = [[Tamiami, Florida|Tamiami]] | West = [[Tamiami, Florida|Tamiami]] | Northwest = }} {{authority control}} [[Category:Cities in Miami-Dade County, Florida]] [[Category:Cities in Florida]] [[Category:Cities in Miami metropolitan area]]
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