Village of Tequesta
Government AdministrationFlorida, United States11-50 Employees
The Village of Tequesta was incorporated on June 4, 1957 by real estate developer Charlie Martyn. Mr. Martyn purchased 86 acres of land known as Jupiter Inlet Colony. He then created Waterway Village and finally developed the Tequesta Country Club on 350 acres - 600 home sites. The Village's first official council meeting was held on July 10, 1957. The Village of Tequesta is located on the east coast of Florida in Palm Beach County. Tequesta is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Loxahatchee River, and Jonathan Dickinson State Preserve. Our residents are proud of our strong sense of community and genuine hometown friendliness. Disclaimer: Comments expressed on this page do not necessarily reflect the opinions and position of the Village of Tequesta Council, its individual members, or its administrators, officers or employees. The Village of Tequesta reserves the right to remove or hide a comment without prior notification. Content that could be removed or hidden include but is not limited to: spam, including links to other websites; obscene language or sexual content, comments that target or disparage any ethnic, racial or religious groups; personally identifiable medical information; comments that threaten or defame any person or organization; comments that promote illegal activity; advertisements for commercial services or products; or comments that infringe on copyrights or trademarks. The Village of Tequesta does not endorse any content, viewpoint, product or service linked from its social media sites and shall not be held liable for any losses caused by reliance on the accuracy, reliability or timeliness of shared information. All Posts are subject to Florida public record laws.