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The federal beach nourishment program is a specialty area within Marlowe & Company. For over 15 years, they have represented communities throughout the United States who experience coastal erosion. They not only secure funding for our clients' projects, but also help overcome problems with the Corps of Engineers as the projects are implemented, leading to time and money saved.

1667 K St. NW, Suite 480
Washington DC 20006

The Business Development Board of Martin County (BDBMC) is a public-private partnership working to promote balanced and orderly economic growth in Martin County by retaining and assisting businesses and attracting desirable new businesses, while preserving the quality of life, and expanding educational and employment opportunities.

P.O. Box 2471
Stuart, FL 34995

As one of the oldest communities on the east coast of Florida, Fort Pierce has borne witness to the changing tides of history - as well as the changing tides of the Atlantic Ocean - for over 104 years. The days of one-room log houses and quiet river commerce has given way to diverse possibilities as the city has grown to over 39,000 residents, but the echoes of the rural past can still be felt in the peaceful quality of the lives our residents lead just a short distance from the hustle and bustle of both West Palm Beach and Orlando

P.O. Box 1480
Fort Pierce, FL 34954

Official site of The City Of Stuart Florida with links to departments, meeting schedules, and map to city hall.

121 SW Flagler Ave
Stuart, FL 34994

Managing fish and wildlife resources for their long-term well-being and the benefit of people. The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission came into existence on July 1, 1999, the creation of a constitutional amendment approved in the 1998 General Election as part of the package proposed by the Constitutional Revision Commission.

620 S. Meridian St
Tallahassee, FL

Centrally located between Jupiter and Stuart, Hobe Sound is home to some of the most beautiful nature spots in the state. Travelers from all around the world enjoy our pristine beaches, unspoiled parks, and championship golf courses. One of the best ways to experience our magnificent surroundings and wildlife is by taking a guided boat tour along the Intracoastal, Indian River, Loxahatchee River, or St. Lucie River.

PO Box 1507
Hobe Sound, FL 33475

Unique to the rest of Martin County, Indiantown is situated in the midst of large citrus groves and is bordered by the peaceful St. Lucie Canal. The residents of this unincorporated area enjoy the sense of community associated with living in a small town. They also like the idea that located 30 minutes away are the dining, shopping and other attractions associated with the bigger cities. Whether raising funds for a worthwhile project or voicing their opinions at a local town meeting, the townspeople show their concern for their neighbors and their neighborhood. Recognizing the community is on the threshold of growth, local business leaders are taking a more aggressive posture toward attracting commerce to the area. Easy accessibility by land, rail, air and water and competitive land prices add to Indiantown's appeal.

8601 SW Hopwood Avenue
Indiantown, FL 34956

Located in downtown Jensen Beach, the Chamber of Commerce operates the most complete information and visitor welcome center on the Treasure Coast. The chamber of commerce in Jensen Beach is an economic partner, a community ombudsman, a tourist information center. A business spokesperson, government relations specialist. A public relations practitioner.

1900 Ricou Terrace
Jensen Beach, Fl 34957

Martin County’s nearshore reef sites are located in the Atlantic Ocean between the Stuart and Jensen Public Beach Parks. These three artificial reef sites were established in 2000, in order to provide mitigation for potential impacts to the nearshore reefs from the Hutchinson Island Beach Renourishment Project. The material used for the nearshore reefs was the concrete debris from the removal of the Evans Crary Bridge, which was replaced with a high-rise bridge crossing the St. Lucie River between Stuart and Sewalls Point. This material consisted of concrete bridge pieces, predominantly pilings, with some deck span pieces.

Stuart Martin County Chamber of Commerce offers relocation, recreation, commerce information to help you with all your questions about the Treasure Coast.

1650 South Kanner Highway
Stuart, Florida 34994-7199

Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles list of offices in Martin County. The site contains information on the offices, the hours listed, contact information and driving directions.

P. O. Box 9013
Stuart 34995

Martin County government is value and service driven. Martin County will be known locally, regionally, statewide and nationally as an innovative and progressive leader providing cost effective county services. Others will benchmark against Martin County as an example of the best in local government. The citizens and Board of Commissioners will be proud of the staff and have a firm belief in the reliability, truth and strength of the organization.

2401 SE Monterey Road
Stuart, FL 34996

Martin County Library System provides a gateway for meeting the educational, recreational, cultural and intellectual needs of our diverse communities, continuing to provide free and equal access to information, lifelong learning resources and services to people of all ages and abilities.

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Palm City is a peaceful community. Here, the golf and tennis are great and the fishing is legendary. Fish abounds in the fertile waters of Palm City . You can spend the day fishing from the docks or offshore for snook as well as seatrout, kings, mackerel, grouper, snapper and wahoo. If golf is your game, thirty-six holes of championship golf surround the community, and you can also take advantage of several tennis courts and Olympic sized pools. Horseback riding, bicycle riding, hiking and nearby river access is also available.

880 SW Martin Downs Blvd
Palm City, FL 34990

City site for community information. Local information, tourism, economics, public works plans, facilities information and community facts.

121 SW Port St Lucie Blvd
Port St Lucie, FL 34984

St. Lucie County invites you to bask in the tropical sun where 21 miles of unspoiled beaches glisten and coax vacationers and residents alike to relax and enjoy. Discover your special niche in this year-round outdoor playground, well-known for its plentiful fishing, golfing and diverse recreational activities. A year-long summer wonderland, St. Lucie County is one of the fastest growing areas in the country, striking a thoughtful balance with our treasured natural beauty and the precious Indian River.

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Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles list of offices in St. Lucie County. The site contains information on the offices, the hours listed, contact information and driving directions.

P. O. Box 308
Ft. Pierce 34954-0308

A county library system in Florida, Serving St. Lucie County. The website contains information on Library locations, listed hours, contact information and maps to the locations.

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St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners, the main St. Lucie County Online Page. Providing service, infrastructure and leadership necessary to advance a safe community, maintaining a high quality of life, and protecting the natural environment for all citizens.

2300 Virginia Avenue
Fort Pierce, Florida 34982

The Town of Sewall’s Point, located at the eastern edge of Martin County on a peninsula near the St. Lucie Inlet to the Atlantic Ocean. Residents enjoy miles of scenic waterfront views of St. Lucie River to the west and the Intracoastal Waterway to the east.

1 S Sewalls Point Rd
Stuart, FL 34996



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