City of Cocoa Beach Marks 100th Birthday, Cuts Ribbon on New City Hall and Unveils New City Flag
By Space Coast Daily // May 3, 2025
new parking garage on Minuteman replaces old, severely hurricane-damaged garage
ABOVE VIDEO: The City of Cocoa Beach hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to unveil new additions, including the city hall, during its 100th birthday celebration. The city’s latest additions, which were revealed, included a city flag, public artwork, a parking garage, and the location of City Hall.
BREVARD COUNTY • COCOA BEACH, FLORIDA—The City of Cocoa Beach hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to unveil new additions, including the city hall, during its 100th birthday celebration.
The city’s new additions, which were revealed, included a city flag, public artwork, a parking garage, and the location of city hall.
The red on the flag represents Cocoa Beach’s beautiful sunsets and nods to the city’s location in the Sunshine State. The white represents the space program that our Space Coast thrives on.
Blue represents the beaches and waterways enjoyed by all. The flag’s dolphin symbol pays tribute to the marine ecosystem that the area is dependent on and protective of.
The dolphin’s left-to-right jump represents Cocoa Beach’s move toward a bright future, and the nontraditional movement reflects the city’s young age and mindset.

The new parking garage on Minuteman Highway replaces an old, severely hurricane-damaged garage. The city also celebrates upgraded police and fire department buildings.
The mayor, commissioners, artists, and other organizers spoke. Many thanks were delivered to those who made these positive changes possible.














