CAUTION: Please be advised that the area south of the 6th Avenue boat ramp has been cordoned off and is closed to the public. The ramp and remainder of the park is still usable, but please stay clear of the south section.
Brevard County’s Oldest Beach Community - Established 1883
All Town Boards and Commission meeting agendas and minutes will be posted here.
View information and get updates on Town of Melbourne Beach projects currently in progress.
Educate yourself on rip current risk and find out the current risk level for our beaches.
March 07, 2026
Old Town Hall is a unique 100 year old building that has been rehabilitated to be used for history exhibits and also for art, education, community functions, and other subjects of interest.It is our mission to educate the public about the history of Melbourne Beach and the South Beaches.The History Center is open to everyone and we enjoy all comments, stories, interest and support.
March 10, 2026
There will NOT be a Historical Preservation & Awareness Board meeting on Tuesday, March 10th.
The Planning & Zoning Board meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm in the Community Center, as needed.
March 11, 2026
Kelly Young is offering a free weekly exercise class that focuses on balance, flexibility, and strength. Ideal for all ages. See the attached flyer for more details.
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!
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...
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...