MELBOURNE BEACH TOWN COMMISSION-NOTICE OF TWO OR MORE MEMBERS PRESENT Published on April 07, 2026 In accordance with the Sunshine Law, this Notice is to inform the public that two or more members of the Melbourne Beach Town Commission may be present in the Viera Courthouse at 2825 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera, FL 32940 on Wednesday, April 8th at 9:00 a.m. for approximately eight hours for a trial in case number 05-2025-CA-023102-XXCA-BC.No official business will be conducted. Tagged as: , Public Notices
UPDATE: Melby's Release & Go-Fund-Me Published on April 07, 2026 UPDATE: We have just been informed that SeaWorld is releasing Melby early, around 10:15 this morning. We are pleased to report that Melby - the manatee that was miraculously rescued from a stormwater pipe in February - is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, April 7th at 11:00 AM! His release will take place at Ballard Park: 924 Thomas Barbour Drive, Melbourne... Tagged as: , General Announcements
MELBOURNE BEACH TOWN COMMISSION-NOTICE OF TWO OR MORE MEMBERS PRESENT Published on April 07, 2026 In accordance with the Sunshine Law, this Notice is to inform the public that two or more members of the Melbourne Beach Town Commission may be present at Ballard Park located at 924 Thomas Barbour Dr, Melbourne, FL 32935 on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. for approximately two hours for the release of Melby the manatee. Tagged as: , Public Notices
Cherry Dr. Crosswalk Install Published on April 02, 2026 NOTICE: FDOT contractors are in the process of installing a pedestrian crosswalk at Cherry Drive and Atlantic Street. Please exercise caution when driving through this area. Tagged as: , Community Safety
South Reach Beach Renourishment - March Update Published on March 17, 2026 Beach renourishment has commenced within Melbourne Beach. The US Army Corps of Engineers will periodically need to close beach accesses as they progress northward. When closures occur, signage will be placed at the affected crossovers. For details regarding the progress of the South Reach renourishment, please visit the Beach Management Program website. A progress map is also available. Tagged as: , General Announcements
Hometown Heroes 2026 Applications Now Open Published on March 12, 2026 The Hometown Heroes Banner Program is returning for 2026!This program is designed to honor Town of Melbourne Beach residents or their immediate family members who are actively serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, are veterans, or were killed in the line of duty. From July 1 through Veterans Day, the Town will display street pole banners along Ocean Avenue and Ryckman Park, each featuring... Tagged as: , General Announcements
Beware of Phishing Scams Targeting Planning & Zoning Applicants Published on March 12, 2026 Town Hall has received notice of fraudulent invoices targeting Planning & Zoning applicants that impersonate official Town correspondence and tell recipients to make payment by wire transfer. Please be advised we DO NOT ask for payments by wire transfer. If you receive an invoice that looks suspicious or that you did not expect, you may contact us at 321-724-5860 or visit Town Hall... Tagged as: , Community Safety
Save the Date for Founders Day! Published on February 27, 2026 The Town of Melbourne Beach's most anticipated event of the year, Founders Day, is almost here! Stay tuned for information on activities, vendors, music, and more! Tagged as: , Events & Activities
Vacant Board Positions - Updated 02/25/2026 Published on February 25, 2026 Board members wanted! Volunteering on a board is a great way to work with your neighbors and get involved in Melbourne Beach government. If you are interested in volunteering, please either contact Town Hall at (321) 724-5860 for more information, or complete the Board Volunteer Application (also available at Town Hall) and submit it to the Town Clerk’s Office.Current board openings... Tagged as: , General Announcements
Freeze-Damaged Vegetation in Brevard Likely to Recover Published on February 20, 2026 From Brevard County: Recent cold temperatures may have caused visible damage to landscapes across Brevard County, but experts say residents should not panic. Many of Brevard’s native plants are well adapted to withstand periods of cold weather and are unlikely to have been killed to the ground. Homeowners are encouraged to take a patient approach before trimming or removing vegetation... Tagged as: , Media Releases