My Coconut Creek

The city of Coconut Creek has a multitude of ways for you to keep in contact and know what’s going in our community. 

You’ve Got Mail!

If you want to stay tapped into the latest critical community news and emergencies, then make sure to visit coconutcreek.net and look under “I want to…” Then select “Sign-up.” You can receive CocoALERT messages in a variety of ways including text and email.

Cocogram is an e-newsletter you can receive to keep you up to date on the latest community happenings, including events, classes and programs, city initiatives and projects, commission meeting notices and special and emergency notices.

Cyber-Social

Coconut Creek has your daily fix of social media with Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

A Thousand Words

If you’re less vocal and more visual, Coconut Creek is ready to connect with you on Pinterest. Make sure to look at the city’s butterfly collections. The city is also on Instagram to follow events as they happen or snap a pic from a hidden local gem we should all visit. You can also check out hundreds of videos by following CreekTV on YouTube.

World Wide Web 

Your one-stop shop for all things Coconut Creek is the city website, coconutcreek.net.
You can find all of the above links here on the bottom of the home page as well as sign up for CocoALERT and Cocogram. You can also go to Speak Up (speakupcoconutcreek.net), a forum for sharing your ideas on how Coconut Creek can be improved. And there is an easy-to-navigate menu to take you to just about any resource or department.

Links

CoconutCreek.net

Instagram: @CoconutCreekGov

Pinterest: @CoconutCreekGov 

Facebook: @CoconutCreekGov

Twitter: @CoconutCreekGov

LinkedIn: CoconutCreek

YouTube: CreekTV

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