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COVID-19 Update #19
April 24, 2020

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COVID-19 Update #19
April 24, 2020

IT’S OFFICIAL! #TeamCapeCanaveral won the 2020 Mayors' Fitness Challenge!

SHOUT OUT!!! to the citizens of Cape Canaveral, who participated in the Mayors' Fitness Challenge! Congratulations!!! -Mayor Bob Hoog
  • Beach Parking remains closed
    • Dogs are not allowed on the City of Cape Canaveral beaches
  • PSA: The City has cancelled the following events through May 15, 2020; including:
    • Trash Talk III (Thursday, April 30)
    • Friday Fest (Friday, May 1)
    • Movie in the Park (Friday, May 15)
  • Starting Monday, April 27, DOH-Brevard is offering free testing to those with the following symptoms: 100.4+ fever, cough, or shortness of breath. Call (321) 454-7141 for appointments.
  • 🐢Sea Turtle LIGHTS OUT starts May 1! 🐢
    • Nesting Season starts March 1 
    • Lights Out starts May 1 
    • The City of Cape Canaveral and other beachside communities have codes in place to help protect our beloved seasonal visitors.
  • COVID-19 Business Impact Survey NOW OPEN!
    • As our state and community begin constructing a plan to reopen, the City of Cape Canaveral looks towards building an effective strategy for recovery. To do that, we must identify what areas were impacted the most, and how. All members of the Cape Canaveral Business Community, large and small, are encouraged to complete the Cape Canaveral COVID-19 Business Impact Survey to help us develop an inclusive plan for economic recovery. Because collecting this information is critical to the City’s overall recovery process, businesses have the option to provide their feedback anonymously. This survey will be open for responses until Sunday, May 3. Respond now to ensure that the impacts experienced by your business are considered in the community’s recovery plan.  
graphic with "Cape Canavera COVID-19 Business Impact Survey"
This situation continues to rapidly evolve on a daily basis and we will continue to update citizens as we gather more information. We are encouraging our citizens to remain calm and practice social distancing (watch this video to learn more).

COVID-19

A COVID-19 page has been set up on the City’s website to ensure there are multiple ways to access the up-to-date information and resources.
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Reliable Information

As news stories about COVID-19 begin to proliferate through our phones, news feeds and screens - please ensure you rely on dependable, official sources such as Department of Health (FDOH), the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Brevard Emergency Operations Center (EOC) for factual information regarding this situation. 

Beware of potential scams involving online or email donation solicitation, phone calls from the "IRS" (they do not call, they only send mail), calls asking for donations for research, or any other scam relating to this crisis. Go to www.IC3.gov and file a complaint should you encounter a scam.

Need to Report-a-Concern?

Residents who wish to report anonymous concerns may do so on the new web portal, via phone at
(321) 868-1231 or by mail at P.O. Box 326, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920.
As a member of the Cape Canaveral Community, you are our eyes and ears. You can easily report a concern by submitting the info via the City website portal Cape Connect. The message will be automatically routed to the appropriate department. We need as much information as possible to address your concern quickly and efficiently. Don’t hold back when it comes to details! Let us know the time, date, exact location and anything else you think is important.
Visit the Report a Concern page for more information.
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