Seminole County Fast Facts Square Miles 298 Population 403,335 2010 Projected Population 430,098 Per Capita Income $32,110 Municipalities: Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Springs Seminole County Moving Guide General Information 407.664.0411 School Board 407.320.0000 Electric Service Florida Power and Light 800.226.3545 Florida Public Utilities Co 866.937.4427 Sanlando Utilities 407.869.1919 Cable Service Bright House Networks Central Florida 407.291.2500 Telephone Service Sprint/United Telephone of Florida 407.339.1811 Automobile Registration 407.665.1000 Voter Registration 407.665.7700
Seminole County: The Former sleeping giant is now awake and quite active Seminole County once was a bedroom community of Orlando’s and, essentially, played second fiddle in terms of growth and business development. That’s not the case anymore. Seminole now attracts a lengthy roster of corporate residents while it maintains its status as an excellent place to live. At least one economic forecast calls for Seminole to rank second in the nation during the next few years in percentage economic growth. At present, corporate headquarters or major business operations include the American Automobile Association, Mitsubishi Power Systems, Siemens ICN, Veritas, Convergys, Sprint PCS, Bank One and Lucent Technologies. Continued expansion at and surrounding the Orlando Sanford International Airport offers further promise. Meanwhile, the county features numerous acclaimed upscale communities like Heathrow, Heathrow Woods, Timacuan, Magnolia Plantation, Alaqua and Alaqua Lakes. The public school system is rated the best in the state, and the median household effective buying income is the highest in the region. Click here to visit Seminole County's website 
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