Community Resources
Community Information and Helpful Links for Moorings Homeowners
Click the links below for useful information about our community and service providers.
HURRICANE READINESS
Hurricane Season — June 1 thru November 30
Click the links below for useful information about hurricane readiness.
NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER’S PREPAREDNESS GUIDE
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM
The Moorings participates in the Brevard County Sheriff’s Neighborhood Watch Program. Click the documents below for more information.
SOUTH PATRICK RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
South Patrick Residents Association (SPRA) is a 501(c)4 nonprofit that represents residents in South Patrick Shores. Incorporated in 1965, SPRA has been actively involved in community service for more than 50 years.
SPRA serves households located within County Commission District 4 in unincorporated Brevard County and works closely with county elected officials, state elected officials, and government agencies, in order to further the best interests of our community. Our all-volunteer association continues to be a powerful and influential voice representing our area’s interests in local government affairs, as well as helping to make needed improvements in our community. We also communicate directly with the homeowner associations located within South Patrick Shores like the Moorings HOA to ensure that there is a solid working relationship and a united voice on issues that impact the entire area.
CITY OF MELBOURNE – WATER SERVICES
900 E. STRAWBRIDGE AVE – MELBOURNE
The City of Melbourne, Florida, provides drinking water from the aquifer and Lake Washington via two treatment plants, ensuring safe water to many Brevard County cities, while also managing wastewater and reclaimed water systems, focusing heavily on conservation through efficient treatment and distribution.
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT
Florida Power & Light (FPL) is America’s largest electric utility, serving over 12 million people in Florida including South Patrick Shores and Satellite Beach with affordable, reliable, and clean energy, powered by a diverse mix including nuclear, gas, solar, and batteries, and is a subsidiary of NextEra Energy.
FLORIDA TODAY
Florida Today is the major daily newspaper serving Brevard County, Florida. Started in 1966 by Al Neuharth of the Gannett corporation, Florida Today became a template of what he would later do with USA Today.
SATELLITE BEACH RECREATION DEPARTMENT
1089 SOUTH PATRICK DRIVE
The Satellite Beach Recreation Department is responsible for managing and staffing the City’s recreation and athletic facilities, overseeing all the City’s rental facilities, and developing and implementing recreation programs, activities and special events for patrons of all ages. The Recreation Department also coordinates the City’s recreation volunteer program, and serves as the liaison to community athletic groups and clubs.
https://www.satellitebeach.gov/departments/recreation-department/
SATELLITE BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY
751 JAMAICA BLVD.
Satellite Beach Public Library is located in the heart of residential Satellite Beach. The library is known for its dedicated staff who are appreciated for being helpful and knowledgeable. The library is equipped with a section for children’s books, coloring, and games. The building has surrounding parks and a turtle preserve. Recently renovated in 2023, the library also features a garden full of native Floridian plants and a playground nearby.
https://www.brevardfl.gov/PublicLibraries/Branches/SatelliteBeach
BREVARD COUNTY WASTE MANAGEMENT
(GARBARGE/YARD TRASH/RECYCLING)
321.633.2042 (Garbage) / 321.633.2043 (Recycle)
The Brevard County Solid Waste Management Department monitors the Collection Agreement with Waste Management, the company contracted for curbside collection of garbage, recycling and yard waste for residents in Unincorporated Brevard.
OYSTER RESTORATION PROJECT
The Brevard Oyster Restoration Project, led by the Brevard Zoo’s Restore Our Shores (ROS) team, aims to revitalize the Indian River Lagoon’s oyster populations and reefs, which act as natural water filters and shoreline protectors. Key components include the Oyster Gardening volunteer program for growing juvenile oysters to improve water quality and habitat. Several Moorings homeowners have participating in this oyster bedding program that helps filter our waterways naturally.