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  2. VERO BEACH SPOTLIGHTS. QUICKLY FIND WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR. Leisure Square. Utilities Help. Marina. Building Dept. Beach Safety. Trash Collection. City Council.

  3. Gather information about government services, offices, boards, commissions, and elected officials.

  4. Browse forms related to the different departments of the City of Vero Beach. Human Resources. The mission of the Human Resources Department is to strive for fair and equitable treatment of all employees in a manner that will ensure proactive support of the City's mission. Municipal Marina

  5. Customer Service - Water and Sewer | Vero Beach, FL

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    Customer Service - Water and Sewer. If you have any questions about your City of Vero Beach Utility accounts, please contact Customer Service at (772) 978-5100.

  6. The Council represents the city’s interests before other legislative and regulatory bodies and can establish citizen advisory boards and committees to assist the Council in its duties. The City Council is the legislative branch of the city government.

  7. Due to Hurricane Milton, all City and County beaches will be closing and unguarded Tuesday October 8, at 5 PM. Safety is our top priority, and we encourage everyone to take precautions during this time. We expect to reopen the beaches on Friday, October 11, weather permitting. Stay safe!

  8. The City of Vero Beach does not have a Building Department, we have a Planning and Development Department. Please go to the Indian River County website for the Building Department information.

  9. The City of Vero Beach consists of 13.1 square miles and is located about 190 miles south of Jacksonville and 135 miles north of Miami on Florida's east coast. The City's population is currently estimated at 15,220.

  10. FAQ | Vero Beach, FL

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    Learn how to navigate to frequently requested items on the Vero Beach city website.

  11. The mission of the Solid Waste Division is to protect the environment, public health and welfare, and enhance the quality of life by providing effective programs to collect and remove solid waste materials in a convenient, economical and environmentally sensitive manner.