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Cocoa Beach is a city in Brevard County, Florida, United States. The population was 11,354 at the 2020 United States Census , up from 11,231 at the 2010 census. [ 5 ] It is part of the Palm Bay – Melbourne – Titusville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area .
In 1988, area code 407 was introduced for the Orlando area. [1] In 1995, area code 954 was introduced for Broward County. In 1996, area code 239 was introduced for southwest Florida and area code 352 for the areas around Gainesville and Ocala. Many new area codes were introduced in the first two decades of the 21st century, as a result of city ...
They are funded from real estate taxes in the affected area. Cocoa has three, and Eau Gallie, one. [192] Though the area has a relatively small number of high technology companies, 736, a business journal ranked it eighth in the country as a high tech center in 2009. The area had 23,096 high-tech jobs with a ratio of 124 per 1,000 total jobs. [193]
Description: This map shows the incorporated and unincorporated areas in Brevard County, Florida, highlighting Cocoa in red. It was created with a custom script with US Census Bureau data and modified with Inkscape.
Palm Beach: 134 0.05 sq mi 0.14 km 2: Mayor–council Town 1948 118 Cocoa: Brevard: 19,041 13.5 sq mi 34.9 km 2: Commission–manager City 1895 162 Cocoa Beach: Brevard: 11,354 4.7 sq mi 12.1 km 2: Commission–manager City 1925 52 Coconut Creek: Broward: 57,833 11.2 sq mi 28.9 km 2: Commission–manager City 1967 355 Coleman: Sumter: 642 2.2 ...
Historic Cocoa Post Office, now the home of the Florida Historical Society State Headquarters. The historic downtown area is called Cocoa Village, situated along Florida Avenue to Stone Street, and stretching to Riverfront Park along the Indian River. It has shops and restaurants, and is surrounded by historic buildings and the Cocoa Riverfront ...
Area code 321 is the area code serving Brevard County, Florida, Space Coast Region and Seminole County, Florida. The area code has been in use since November 1, 1999; it was assigned to Florida (instead of suburban Chicago) after a successful petition led by local resident Robert Osband to commemorate the Space Coast 's impact on Brevard County.
The State of Florida bought the Thousand Islands in 1988. It leased them back to the City of Cocoa Beach in 1991, providing that the islands be used for recreation and conservational efforts. The total price was $3,230,950. The city contributed $1,615,475, Brevard County contributed $700,000, and the State of Florida contributed $915,475. [1]