CBNN 2024

Let's Celebrate! 

Celebrate the new addition to our community! Join us for the ribbon cutting for the City of Cocoa Beach City Hall hosted by Accelerate Brevard. 

📅 Thursday, May 1, 2025
⏰ Starting at 5:30 PM
📍 Cocoa Beach City Hall, 2 S Orlando Ave

Ribbon Cutting will open with the Cocoa Beach High School Orchestra. We are excited to invite you in for some hors d'oeuvres and a walk through of the facilities. Followed by our City Commission meeting at 7 pm.

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Yard Waste & the Lagoon

Keep Yard Waste Away from Storm Drains to Protect Our Waterways

Improperly handled yard waste can cause significant problems for our local environment. Garden scraps and debris that end up in storm drains can turn our waterways into a murky mess and contribute to flooding.

To prevent this:

  • Small yard waste should be placed in your yard waste cart.
  • Larger piles, about the size of a picnic table or more, should be stacked behind the curb and away from roads, gutters, and storm drains.

Let’s work together to ensure our storm drains stay clear and our waterways clean!
Visit CityofCocoaBeach.com/YardWaste for more information.

Storm water tip: Yard waste and the lagoon

It's Almost That Time Again

City of Cocoa Beach Summer Camp

We're excited to announce Summer Camp 2025! We know the kiddos are ready for the freedom of summer. Join us this year for Summer Camp with three available sessions!

  • Session 1 - May 29 to June 20
  • Session 2 - June 23 to July 18
  • Session 3 - July 21 to August 8

Your kids will enjoy a variety of activities including sports, games, cooking, contests, field trips, and more!

We have weekly and daily rates available to meet your schedule needs. Visit us at CityOfCocoaBeach.com/Camp or call 321-868-3274 for more information!

Summer camp is almost here!

Burn Ban Reminder

Due to ongoing dry weather conditions Brevard County is favorable to the risk of wildfires, Brevard County has implemented a ban on open burning, such as bonfires, campfires, trash burning and other incineration, throughout the county.

The Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) now exceeds 500 (out of a scale of 800), due to the dry conditions and little rain in the forecast. Under a County ordinance approved in 2017, the burn ban automatically goes into effect.

The burn ban does not include state-permitted burns, the use of barbecue grills, authorized public fireworks displays and fireworks sales, which are authorized by state law.

Press release: http://www.brevardfl.gov/communications/viewrelease/9549

Just a little longer...

Keep an eye out for information on the events for the Centennial Celebration! 

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