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Pasco Connected City is a growth map, not a town

Pasco County's Connected City is a planning area, so buyers should check the address, approvals, roads, and service layers.

Connected City sounds like a place name, but it is better understood as a Pasco County planning area.

That difference matters. A planning area can shape roads, trails, utilities, mixed-use development, schools, conservation, and long-term growth, but it is not the same thing as an incorporated town with its own city hall. The county map and development approvals still matter.

For buyers, this is a good place to slow down and read the layers. Check the exact address, subdivision, CDD or HOA papers, county services, school assignment, road plans, and nearby approved projects. A builder’s map may show the vision. The county records show what has been approved and what still has steps left.

Start with Pasco County’s Connected City information, then ask what exists today near the property. Growth plans can be exciting, but your daily life happens on the roads, utilities, and services that are already in place.

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Last checked against these sources: June 30, 2026.

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