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The Cocoa Police Department (CPD) is the primary law enforcement agency for the city of Cocoa, Florida, and is accredited through the state of Florida. [3] The department services approximately 19,000 residents within 15.41 sq miles of the municipality. [ 4 ]
Broward Boulevard is an 11.766 miles (18.936 km) [1] [2] long major east–west thoroughfare through Broward County, Florida, mostly designated State Road 842 (SR 842). The western terminus is an intersection with Commodore Drive in Plantation , and it continues east to U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Fort Lauderdale .
I-95 has designated places to enter and exit the express lanes in Broward and Miami-Dade. And the poles have a job to do, although some of them are just lying down on the job.
The north–south section along NW 31 Avenue was redesignated State Road 849 by Florida Department of Transportation, and Hammondville Road became Coconut Creek Parkway and was redesignated SR 912. [24] Around the year 2000, SR 912 was relinquished to Broward County control and converted to CR 912.
The crash, north of I-595, was reported around 4 a.m., according to Florida 511. Lanes were still closed as morning rush hour got going at 5:30. 6:15am Traffic Alert.
State Road 524 (SR 524) is a five-mile-long southwest–northeast street in Cocoa, Florida.It is signed east–west. The western terminus is an intersection with SR 520 just outside the Cocoa city limits; the eastern terminus is an intersection with SR 501 just south of a SR 528 interchange at Grissom Parkway.
Ramp signals are a fixture on I-95 in Miami-Dade and Broward.
239: Southwest coast: all of Lee County, Collier County, mainland Monroe County excluding Florida Keys; includes Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Naples, Everglades City; 305: Overlay with 645 and 786 for Miami-Dade County and the Florida Keys; 321: Partial overlay with 407 and 689 for Orlando, Cocoa Beach, St. Cloud and central eastern