Ponce-Davis, Florida
Ponce-Davis is an unincorporated community in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States.
The community is named for Ponce De Leon Road (Southwest 49th Avenue), the primary north-south road in the community, and for Davis Drive (Southwest 80th Street), the primary east-west road.
Geography
Ponce-Davis borders Coral Gables to the north, east, and south, the city of South Miami to the west, and the unincorporated community of High Pines to the northwest.[1]
Ponce-Davis is mostly residential and consists mainly of single-family homes; there are no commercial districts within the community.
History
In 2018, the neighboring city of Coral Gables, Florida made a proposal to annex Ponce-Davis and High Pines. In 2019 Miami-Dade County rejected this proposal along with a similar proposal to annex the unincorporated community of Little Gables.[2][3]
Education
Ponce-Davis is home to Our Lady of Lourdes Academy, a Catholic all-girls high school.
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