Robertsdale, Alabama, incorporated in 1921, is a city in Baldwin County and part of the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley metropolitan area. Known for its community-focused atmosphere, it includes the community of Rosinton and serves as a hub for local activity and growth within the county.
Mayor Charles H. Murphy leads the city, which has developed a reputation for being a welcoming and family-friendly community, balancing small-town charm with the benefits of its metropolitan area proximity.
Geography
Robertsdale is geographically situated in southern Baldwin County at coordinates 30.554454, -87.705566. The city covers an area of approximately 6.93 square miles, with a negligible amount of water, reflecting its mostly land-based layout that supports both residential and commercial developments.
The city is conveniently located on U.S. Route 90, providing direct access to Mobile to the west and Pensacola, Florida, to the east, enhancing its connectivity and economic opportunities.
Demographics
As of the 2020 census, Robertsdale had a population of 6,708, with a diverse racial composition and a growing Hispanic community. It reflects a blend of various cultural backgrounds contributing to the city's dynamic social fabric.
The city is characterized by a significant number of families and households, supported by a variety of local amenities and services that cater to a broad demographic, including children, adults, and the elderly, making it a vibrant community for residents of all ages.
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