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COVID-19 Vaccination will be available for Brevard County Starting January 4th for those 65 years old and older and healthcare workers
COVID-19 vaccinations are available starting Monday, January 4, on an appointment-only, drive-through basis for those age 65 and older and healthcare workers who provide direct patient care and are not part of a hospital system.
Appointment line: 321-454-7141
Location: 2555 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera, FL 32940
Review the COVID Vaccine Fact Sheet and screening questions on the COVID-19 Vaccine Screening and Consent Form prior to your appointment. If you answer yes to any screening questions, you will need to bring a doctor’s note to receive the COVID-19 vaccination. Print and complete the COVID-19 Vaccine Screening and Consent Form to bring to the appointment for more efficient service. We do not require the insurance information.
The Moderna COVID-19 vaccination series is 2 doses, given 1 month apart. If you receive one dose of the Moderna vaccine, you should receive a second dose of the same vaccine 1 month later to complete the vaccination series. After vaccination you will be asked to wait for 15 minutes to be monitored for adverse reactions. Please see the attached “Moderna Facts and Privacy” for additional information on what to expect during and after the vaccination.
More information about the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine can be found at https://www.modernatx.com/covid19vaccine-eua/recipients/
Everyone, including those who have received both doses of vaccine, should continue to follow CDC recommendations on wearing face coverings, washing hands, and social distancing.
Palm Bay Building Department Moving to New Location
The move will complement several new policies and procedures designed to ensure operations continue during ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Palm Bay- Deadline to Apply for Rental & Utility Payment Assistance is December 4
The deadline to apply for Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding for mortgage, rental, and utility payment assistance through the City of Palm Bay Housing and Community Development Division is 3:00pm on Friday, December 4, 2020.
In August and September, the City of Palm Bay received a total allocation of $567,777 in CARES Act funding to assist qualified Palm Bay residents who have been financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible uses for the funding include rental or mortgage payment assistance, utility payment assistance, security deposits, and utility deposits. Please note, utility payment assistance can only be provided if coupled with rent or mortgage payment assistance.
The entirety of the $567,777 funding allotment must be expended by December 30, 2020. Due to the high volume of applicants, the City of Palm Bay will end the application period on December 4 to allow adequate time to complete the application review process and disburse funds.
As a reminder, all applications must be complete. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Eligible residents must be at or below 120% of the area median income and facing financial hardship due to COVID-19, such as unemployment or under-employment. Qualified applicants will be served on a first-come/first-eligible, first-served basis. Applications for assistance will be made available through the City of Palm Bay Housing & Community Development Division office located at Palm Bay City Hall Annex, 120 Malabar Road SE, by emailing crf@pbfl.org, and on the City of Palm Bay website.
For questions or assistance with completing the application, please call the City of Palm Bay’s Housing & Community Development Division at (321) 726-5633. Visit www.palmbayflorida.org/housing for more information on available programs.
Florida Education Commissioner announces E-Learning will continue in second semester
Education commissioner indicates e-Learning will continue in second semester
During a Florida Board of Education meeting Wednesday, Commissioner Richard Corcoran suggested that distance learning will remain an option for families for the second semester. Commissioner Corcoran said it was important to give parents a choice when it comes to their child’s education. Brevard Public Schools will await official word by way of an executive order from the state Department of Education. Until that happens, BPS cannot go forward with planning for second semester learning. Commissioner Corcoran said the executive order could be released before Thanksgiving or by the end of the month. In the meantime, we remain focused on delivering quality learning to our nearly 70,000 students, whether in the classroom or e-Learning at home, as we continue to navigate the ongoing challenges of the pandemic.
Palm Bay Lynne Nungesser Park closed for repainting
PALM BAY, FLOIRDA
– The Palm Bay Parks & Recreation department has announced that the basketball court at Lynne Manion Nungesser Park, 1161 Lamplighter Dr NW in Palm Bay, will be closed beginning Monday, November 30 through Friday, December 4. Staff will be repainting the surface and lines on the court. The basketball court is expected to be out of service for one week. For more information, please call our main office at (321) 953-8912.
Residents looking for outdoor basketball courts are encouraged to visit some of the other facilities in the Palm Bay area while the court at Nungesser Park (formerly West Oaks Park) is being repainted:
· Lynbrook Park (695 Lynbrook St NW, Palm Bay, FL 32907)
· Fred Lee Park (895 Emerson Dr NE, Palm Bay, FL 32907)
· Fred Poppe Regional Park (1951 Malabar Rd NW, Palm Bay, FL 32907)
· Liberty Park (895 Carlyle Ave SE, Palm Bay, FL 32909)
Palm Bay newly Elected City Councilmembers to be Sworn In November 23
The Oath of Office will be administered to the new members of the Palm Bay City Council and outgoing councilmen will deliver farewell remarks.
PALM BAY, FLORIDA
Members of the public and media partners are invited to attend the swearing-in ceremony for Mayor-elect Rob Medina, Councilman-elect Donny Felix, and Councilman-elect Randy Foster. The ceremony will be held at 6:00pm on Monday, November 23, 2020 in Council Chambers, located at 120 Malabar Road SE.At the swearing-in, the Oath of Office will be administered to each incoming councilmember, affirming their commitment to faithfully serve the citizens of Palm Bay as outlined in the City Charter. The ceremony will also serve as a farewell to outgoing elected officials Mayor William Capote, Councilman Harry Santiago, and Councilman Brian Anderson.
For the health and safety of all attendees, guests are encouraged to practice social distancing and wear face masks. Complimentary masks will be available at the hand sanitizer kiosk located in Council Chambers.
Palm Bay Pedestrian-Bicyclist Program
PALM BAY, FLORIDA-The Palm Bay Police Department has once again partnered with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) in effort to improve the safety of the most vulnerable roads users in our community. Florida’s Alert Today/Alive Tomorrow High Visibility Enforcement Program is designed to increase awareness of, and compliance with, traffic laws and regulations that protect the safety of pedestrians and bicyclists on Florida’s roads.
High Visibility Enforcement is a traffic safety approach designed to educate on safe driving, walking, and biking behaviors and to increase compliance with traffic laws. The goal of this data driven enforcement program is to reduce traffic crashes resulting in serious and fatal injuries to pedestrians and bicyclists. Pedestrians and bicyclists are the most vulnerable road users. Traffic crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists are more likely to result in serious or fatal injuries than other traffic crashes. The physical, emotional, and economic impacts caused by these crashes are significant.
Since we have partnered with FDOT regarding this safety initiative, we have seen a decrease of crashes involving bicyclists and pedestrians. Thanks largely to the officers who have participated in years past, we have seen a 20.56% decrease of crashes involving bicyclists and pedestrians from 107 crashes in 2018 to 85 crashes in 2019.
Officers will conduct details in corridors of Palm Bay Road and Malabar Road which are two roadways identified by FDOT as in having the highest number of crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists in Palm Bay. The main focus of the officers working these details is education and not on the issuance of citations, though citations will be issued if warranted. The details will begin November 30th and continue through May of 2021.
The Palm Bay Police Department is asking the public to do their share in keeping the roadways safe by being alert and driving carefully.