From the City
CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL MARKS 31 YEARS OF “TREE CITY” DESIGNATION
Recently the City of Cape Canaveral received a letter from the Arbor Day Foundation congratulating the City for continuing its designation as a Tree City.
Articles written by the City of Cape Canaveral which have run in the Canaveral Explorer. Topics include environmental concerns for the area, community involvement, tips and suggestions for residents and more.
Recently the City of Cape Canaveral received a letter from the Arbor Day Foundation congratulating the City for continuing its designation as a Tree City.
The City of Cape Canaveral has taken delivery of its fourth hybrid vehicle within its fleet, a new Toyota RAV4.
CITY COUNCIL MOVES FORWARD WITH RESILIENCY ACTION PLAN CONTRIBUTING WRITER:Zachary Eichholz, Sustainability Program Manager + Resilience Planner, City of Cape Canaveral At the February 2, 2021 City Council Workshop, the City of Cape Canaveral took a historic step in officially unveiling a working draft of its first ever Resiliency Action Read more…
CONTRIBUTING WRITER: Zachary Eichholz, Sustainability Manager, City of Cape Canaveral Wind and water will not be the only threats facing the City of Cape Canaveral this year during the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. Storm planning and preparation will also unfortunately have to take into account the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In Read more…
CONTRIBUTING WRITER: Zachary Eichholz, Sustainability Analyst Throughout the 2020 calendar year the City will be hosting monthly community outreach sessions in a new series called SustainaWhat? This series will mostly explore environmental and sustainability-based topics relating to the City of Cape Canaveral, as well as other important issues such as Read more…
CONTRIBUTING WRITER: Stephanie Johnson, Community Affairs Manager, City of Cape Canaveral Who is Todd Morley? If you don’t know Todd, he’s the always positive, genial big guy with a friendly smile who was appointed the Interim City Manager at the October City Council meeting. So you know, Todd’s not new Read more…
Oysters may seem like ugly, weird blobs of goop that are only good for eating, but strange looks aside, they are in fact one of the many important solutions in the restoration of the 156-mile-long Indian River Lagoon (IRL). Acting as a keystone species – or a species that helps hold an ecosystem together – oysters have the incredible ability to clean the water around them.
Have you see the City of Cape Canaveral’s new website? The City’s new website represents not just a makeover but increased accessibility for those of all abilities, and features the automation of many Community services that otherwise require time-intensive and costly staff interactions!
Cape Canaveral’s world-famous coastline has been attracting folks from all walks of life for years. As summer kicks off, it’s important for residents and visitors to remember these safety & stewardship tips.