THIS SUNDAY, MAY 3! Come out to Memorial Park from 11 AM - 3 PM and experience the Cooper City Farmers Market. Have the chance to hold a gator, learn about local wildlife and the Everglades! It's more than a market - it's a community experience!

Did you miss the City Commission Regular Meeting on April 28, 2026? Read a full recap of the meeting.

The City Commission will hold a Regular Meeting this evening, starting at 6:30 PM, at City Hall located at 9090 SW 50 Place. If you are unable to attend in person, you can participate online.
See the meeting agenda.

COMMUNITY UPDATE: The entrance to Flamingo Townhomes Phase V is temporarily closed at SW 49 Place and SW 122 Avenue due to the repair of water main break. Residents will need to use the entrance/exit at E. Lake Loop Road until repairs are completed. Please note, there are no effects to water service in the area.




Visit www.CooperCity.gov/SpecialEvents for more information.

Two great events coming up TOMORROW, APRIL 25! The Autism Acceptance in Action: An All Abilities Fair gets started at Memorial Park at 10 AM offering a petting zoo, quiet sensory space, sensory activity stations, and interactive community resources. You can also enjoy and support the American Legion Family Fun Day - Special Olympics Fundraiser taking place from 11 AM to 6 PM! Please see the flyers for more info.


👉 Email: EssentialFarmtoFamily@gmail.com to sign up
👉 $25 to Participate
👉 Bring Your Own Tent & Table
We invite everyone to come out and support "Kidpreneurs" and see their creativity and business skills in action!

We have two exciting events coming up THIS SATURDAY, APRIL 25! Be sure to join us from 10 AM to 1 PM at Memorial Park for our Autism Acceptance in Action: An All-Abilities Fair, followed by the American Legion Family Fun Day - Special Olympics Fundraiser taking place from 11 AM to 6 PM! Please see the flyers for more info.


Where: Suellen H. Fardelmann Sports Complex/Featured Band: The Sound Lizards.

With Eat to the Beat taking place tonight at 6:30 PM and Cooper City's Farmers Market on Sunday, April 19 at 11 AM, the fun never stops in Cooper City! Check out our Weekly E-Newsletter to stay up-to-date with what's happening in Someplace Special.


Registration is OPEN - reserve your spot and join us on Saturday, May 2 at the Community Center from 10 AM to 1 PM! 💐

EVENT REMINDER: Food trucks + The Sound Lizards = the perfect Friday Night! Don't miss the first Eat to the Beat of the year taking place at Suellen H. Fardelmann Sports Complex THIS FRIDAY, APRIL 17 from 6:30 to 9:00 PM.

The SW 49 Street Culvert Replacement Project Is underway. Please follow posted detour signs in the area, as SW 49 Street is closed between Natalie's Cove Road and SW 120 Avenue until approximately August 2026. This grant-funded project is needed to maintain proper drainage, roadway stability, and public safety in the surrounding areas.
As a reminder, this section of SW 49 Street is NOT accessible to pedestrians or vehicles for the duration of the project. See more information.
Join us for a meaningful day of connection, awareness, and community on Saturday, April 25!💙 Start your morning at Memorial Park with our Autism Acceptance in Action: An All-Abilities Fair at 10 AM, then stay for the Special Olympics Fundraiser: American Legion Family Fun Day from 11 AM - 6 PM at Cooper City's American Legion Post 321!
We are partnering with the City of Davie and American Legion Post #321 to bring our community together to support Autism Acceptance and the Special Olympics! Noise canceling headphones will be available throughout the day. For guests with noise sensitivities, we recommend joining us between 10 AM - 11:30 AM for the best experience!

The City Commission will hold a Regular Meeting today, April 14 at 6:30 PM at City Hall located at 9090 SW 50th Place. Please the agenda.
Unable to attend? Join the meeting online.



A precautionary boil water advisory has been issued for homes in the Crown Colony community due to a contractor hitting a water line causing a water main break. Our utilities team is diligently working to resolve the issue. This advisory will remain in place for at least 48 hours and until testing confirms water is safe to consume at the affected homes. As a precaution, affected residents are advised to boil all water or use bottled water intended for consumption, including for: drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth and washing dishes. See more information on affected addresses: https://www.coopercity.gov/article/2814122

