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Data Profile
Introduction
The City of Portsmouth was settled in 1752
and incorporated by the Virginia General Assembly in 1858. Over
250 years old, the city is home to one of the world's greatest
natural harbors, situated on the James and Elizabeth Rivers,
which empties into the Chesapeake Bay. Portsmouth, with a land
area of approximately 30 square miles and a population of
100,565 people is located in the hub of the Hampton Roads
Region. It is bordered by the cities of Chesapeake and Suffolk
respectively to the south and west, and by the City of Norfolk
to the east.
With 75.8 miles of shoreline at the zero milepost of the
Intercoastal Waterway, which runs from Boston to Florida,
Portsmouth's location on navigable waterways has been a dominant
force in the City's history and economy. Its location on the
over 40 feet deep Hampton Roads shipping channel, and the
presence of both the CSX and Norfolk Southern Railroads supports
the national and international port commerce activities and
military presence in the region.
Portsmouth derives its governing authority from a charter
granted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
The governing body of the City is the City Council, which
formulates policies for the administration of the City. The
City's charter provides for a Council-Manager form of
government.
There is no overlapping debt or taxing powers with other
political subdivisions. The water and sewer systems are operated
on a self-supporting basis.
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