


See the agenda: www.CooperCity.gov/city-commission-agendas-and-minutes.




Among almost 18,000 ranked high schools across the country, Cooper City High School ranked in the top 10% based upon college readiness, state assessment proficiency, state assessment performance, college curriculum breadth, underserved student performance and graduation rates, according to U.S. News & World Report.
Congratulations to the students, families, teachers, administrators, and staff of Cooper City High School. Our schools are among the top reasons why Cooper City is the place to raise a family and why we take every opportunity to support our great school communities...and brag about them, of course! Go Cowboys!
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The latest edition of Cooper City Weekly provides a look at our upcoming City Commission agenda, important dates regarding the City budget, and a comprehensive look at the big events we have in store for September!
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The event is free to attend on September 26 from 5:30 to 8 PM at the Community Center. A book donation is not required to attend the Book Swap, but we encourage you to share stories and adventures in exchange for a new tale!


Don’t miss your chance to join Cooper City’s Teen Council! This volunteer-based opportunity lets students get hands-on experience with city events and programs, all while earning service hours. It’s a great way to get involved, give back, and learn how local government works. Apply by August 29th!




As this project progresses, the City of Cooper City is committed to ensuring residents’ concerns are heard and addressed.
Resident Concerns Regarding Power Surges
In recent weeks, many Cooper City residents have reported electrical surges that have impacted household appliances. The City Commission and staff are aware of these issues and are actively engaged with FPL to advocate on behalf of affected residents. Multiple claims, due to damaged appliances, have been submitted to FPL and the City has worked to make sure these claims are addressed as one major incident rather than isolated cases. The City has no authority over the claims process but is diligently working in support of all affected residents.
The City requests that all residents submitting their claim through the FPL claims process, also please email copies of those claims to info@CooperCity.gov. Many residents have already sent copies to Cooper City Commissioner Jeremy Katzman, and we have copies of those, and they do not need to be resubmitted.
FPL has identified infrastructure in the area that may be contributing to the surges. A crew has been tasked with assessing and addressing any contributing issues.
Additionally, the City has requested that FPL provide advance notification of any future power switchover to the new underground system. This will allow residents time to prepare and take precautions with their appliances.
Neighborhood Under-grounding Work
Residents have also expressed concerns regarding safety conditions around active construction areas. As a result, FPL has committed to the following safety measures:
Regular patrols of the SSUP project sites to ensure safety compliance.
Daily evening inspections of all Cooper City project locations.
No excavated areas will be left open overnight, and sites will be secured before the end of each workday.
FPL’s subcontractors have been instructed to respond promptly and respectfully to any resident concerns and to have English-speaking staff in all of the work areas.
Contact
Please contact us if you feel the standards listed above are not being met. You can reach us by phone at 954-434-4300 ext. 100 or 954-434-4300 ext. 300 or email at info@CooperCity.gov.
The City will continue to work closely with FPL to support transparent communication and a safe, reliable transition to underground power.


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Registration is required and limited space is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
EVENT DETAILS
This event is open to Cooper City residents only. There is a fee of $25 per person. Light refreshments will be served
Registration can be completed online or in person at the Community Center or Pool and Tennis Center.
Register by clicking on the following link:
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🗓️ Friday, August 8th
🕕 6 PM - 9 PM
📍BSO Cooper City Police Station - 10580 Stirling Road
This free event will include exciting law enforcement demonstrations and activities, school supply giveaways (while supplies lasts), DJ, inflatables, face painters, balloon twisters, food trucks, and more!


The Utilities Department’s regular business hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. During these hours, residents should contact the department directly at 954-434-5519 for assistance with utility-related concerns and inquiries.
This enhanced process aims to streamline the response for urgent matters and ensure that issues are routed efficiently, even when the Utilities Department office is closed.
