Promotional graphic for Palm Bay’s “Coffee with the City Manager” event showing a steaming cup of coffee beside community icons, with text announcing the date, time, and location at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 1206 Malabar Road SE.Join Palm Bay City Manager Matthew Morton for “Coffee with the City Manager” on October 21 from 7:30-8:30 AM at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites.

Palm Bay, FL - The City of Palm Bay is inviting residents to its next “Coffee with the City Manager” event on Tuesday, October 21, from 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM. For this month only, the informal community meet-up will take place at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites, located at 1206 Malabar Rd SE, Palm Bay.

The monthly series gives residents an opportunity to connect directly with City Manager Matthew Morton over coffee and conversation. Normally held on the last Tuesday of each month at Palm Bay City Hall, the October session has been moved to accommodate scheduling needs while keeping the format unchanged.

“These events are about open dialogue,” said City Manager Matthew Morton during a previous session. “It’s a chance for residents to share their thoughts, ask questions, and stay informed about what’s happening in their city.” Since launching in July, the Coffee with the City Manager series has drawn strong participation and positive feedback. The casual setting encourages residents to discuss local issues, city projects, and upcoming initiatives without a formal agenda.

Coffee station at the Holiday Inn Express in Palm Bay, where October’s “Coffee with the City Manager” will be held.The Holiday Inn Express coffee bar will host Palm Bay’s October “Coffee with the City Manager.”

Event Details

  • What: Coffee with the City Manager
  • When: Tuesday, October 21 | 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
  • Where: Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 1206 Malabar Rd SE, Palm Bay, FL 32907
  • Who: Open to all Palm Bay residents and community members

City officials note that the event will return to its usual location at Palm Bay City Hall in November.

For more information, visit PalmBayFL.gov and visit the website only, as the city’s social media has been inactive for over a year.