Merritt Island is a census-designated place in Brevard County, Florida, United States. It is located on the east coast of the state on the Atlantic Ocean. As of the 2000 census, the population was 36,090. It is part of the Palm Bay – Melbourne – Titusville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. The name 'Merritt Island' also refers to the extent of the former island, which is now a peninsula.
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge and NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center are located on the northern part of Merritt Island. The southern area is heavily residential, with centralized light commercial and light industrial areas.
The island does not belong to any official city. The central part of Merritt Island, previously known as Merritt City, is home to the majority of the population and includes the local high school, library, and shopping district.
MERRITT ISLAND, Fla. — Residents along a sleepy, riverside street are concerned about safety. It was compounded after a dangerous crash Thursday in Merritt Island.
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Word spread quickly Thursday about the metal wrenching collision on the narrow stretch of South Tropical Trail. The small two lane roadway that parallels the Indian River was shut down for hours.
Gary Helton is a former traffic engineer who lives just down from the crash site. He picked his house because it was on a 25 mph, scenic street away from the hustle and bustle.
'I played in the street for a living,' Helton said of his work. 'This is really unusual; it's (the road) grandfathered in.
When Helton moved here three years ago, there were seven speed humps positioned across two miles of street. The humps had been installed back in 1992 due to an uptick in crashes — some fatal.
This portion of South Tropical was repaved back in March.
'As part of the repaving process, they had to eradicate the humps to repave,' Helton said. 'Why would you not put back what was here and worked for 30 years?'
Signs warning drivers of upcoming speed humps are now covered with plastic.
Helton says the county sent residents a ballot to vote to reinstall them. But it required 85 percent saying “yes.”
'We believe they were removed as a convenience for paving, or a requirement, and they should have gone back in … seemed like they were intent on doing,' Helton told Spectrum News.
Helton and neighbors are concerned more crashes will happen without the speed humps, especially since scores of walkers, joggers, and bicyclists use the street for recreation daily.
'On one Sunday morning, I counted 59 pedestrians, 30 bikes, and 13 cars in a 30-minute period,' he said. 'It's a unique road.'
This portion of roadway is in State Rep. Thad Altman's district. He is weighing in on the issue, by calling on county commissioners to reinstall the speed humps immediately.