CBNN 2024
March 10

Army Corp of Engineers 

Canaveral Harbor Florida Sand Bypass

Please be advised that an ongoing U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project is currently in progress along the coastline. As part of this effort, certain areas will be temporarily closed while crews work on the Canaveral Harbor Florida Sand Bypass Project.

For safety reasons, access to active construction zones will be restricted. We appreciate your patience and cooperation as this important project continues.

To stay informed on project updates and progress, please visit:
https://olsen-associates.com/canaveral/.  

For more details from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, visit:
https://www.saj.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Navigation/Navigation-Projects/Canaveral-Harbor-Florida-Sand-Bypass/

We will provide further updates as the project advances.

ARMY CORP
No Golf Cart

Golf Cart Signage

Our public works crews are installing new signage throughout the City to guide golf cart drivers on where they can legally drive. Some signs will read "Golf Carts Share the Roadway," while others will state "No Golf Carts Beyond This Point." If you drive a golf cart, please be mindful of these signs to ensure safe and legal travel on our roadways. You will be able to see the map of Golf Cart Accessible Streets on our website, www.cityofcocoabeach.com. 

Golf Cart

Bicentennial Park Improvement Project: Park Closure

Starting Monday, March 10, 2025, Bicentennial Park on State Road 520 will be closed until further notice for construction. The last day to access the park will be Sunday, March 9, 2025.

Park

Back by Popular Demand: 

Cocoa Beach Shred Event!

Join the Cocoa Beach Police Department for a free document shredding event!

đź“… Saturday, April 12, 2025
⏰ 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
📍 Cocoa Beach Library

This is a great opportunity to safely dispose of documents containing sensitive information—at no cost to you!

We look forward to seeing you there!

shred event

FDOT - New Changes in Cocoa Beach

As many of our residents have already taken notice, there has been a few changes on State Road A1A, also known as Atlantic Ave and Orlando Ave. 

Some of these new changes include

  • New Speed Limit - From 35 mph to 30 mph. 
    • Cocoa Beach Police Department is enforcing this change. 
  • Speed Bumps
    • FDOT has installed the new speed bump at 1st Street South, Orlando Ave. and one at Summer Street, North Atlantic Ave. 
    • Reduce speed to 20 mph while using speed bump.  
  • Crosswalk Beacons 

Crosswalk beacons have been installed south of Minutemen Causeway. Use caution and watch for pedestrians. We are awaiting word from FDOT to know more when the beacon lights will become active along this corridor. 

Special Project

Coffee with the City Manager

Join us for the Coffee with the City Manager, March 11, 2025 at 9 am at the Cocoa Beach County Club. 

Pencil it in, Coffee with the City Manager is the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Stay informed on what is happening in our community.

Coffee

Don't Pollute...

...even by accident! Not all pollution is intentional.

Sediment also contributes to waterway pollution! Sediment from soil-disturbing activities can pollute waters if Best Management Practices (BMPs) are not implemented.

Report concerns to www.CityofCocoaBeach.om/ConstructionConcern

Sediment is waterway pollution too
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