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The Viera East Community Development District (CDD) is responsible for maintenance of all retention ponds and preserve areas within our neighborhoods.  Please contact the CDD at 639-2355 for questions related to these areas.  Further information can be found at the CDD website: http://www.vieragolf.com/  Click on the CDD Info button on the menu.

Homeowners should be aware of the current policy regarding trees planted in the right-of-way.  If a tree is damaged by storms or decease and dies, it should be removed.  However, it may not be replaced because the county no longer allows live oaks to be planted in the right-of-way.  If a live oak tree in the right-of-way damages the sidewalk, the county will repair the sidewalk.  However, they will also remove the offending tree to prevent future damage to the sidewalk or street.

 

 

Viera High School Boundaries 

Members of our community can use the Brevard Public Schools webpage to determine which school their children will attend.  (http://www.brevard.k12.fl.us/). 

Please use the website feedback page for comments or questions for the HOA.


Alligators

Safety Tips

The Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission suggests these safety tips concerning alligators:  

  • Don't bother them and usually they won't bother you
  • Don't swim outside posted swimming areas or in waters that might contain large alligators and swim with a partner.
  • Don't swim at night.
  • Don't feed alligators. It's against the law and causes gators to lose their natural fear of humans.
  • Don't throw fish scraps into the water or along the shore.
  • Don't allow dogs to swim in areas used by gators. Every year, many dogs are attacked and killed by alligators.
  • Don't kill, harass or attempt to move an alligator. It is protected by law.
  • Don't try to make a pet of a gator.
  • Don't play with baby alligators. The mother probable is nearby.
Feeding an alligator is a second-degree misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $500 and/or 60 days in jail.

Killing one is a third-degree felony punishable by a fine of up to $5000 and/or 5 years in jail.

Alligator emergency #: 1-800-342-9620  (24 hours)