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Port Canaveral’s Growth Surge: Why Local Community and Mayor are Sounding the Alarm

    ‘Reached a breaking point:’ Port Canaveral growth causing stress to local community, mayor says
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    Published on 06 November 2025
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    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A brewing tension is emerging between one of Central Florida’s major economic drivers and the community it inhabits.

    The mayor of Cape Canaveral has expressed concerns from residents who are feeling overwhelmed by the influx of nearly a million cruise passengers visiting Port Canaveral each month.

    While the city grapples with the pressure on its infrastructure, the port is celebrating what is anticipated to be another banner year in terms of revenue.

    During the annual state of the port address held on Wednesday, CEO Captain John Murray announced that the port is projected to host over 9 million cruise passengers in the coming year.

    This follows a record-setting year between 2024 and 2025 when the port saw over 8 million passengers.

    “Twenty-seven percent of cruise passengers stay at least one night in a local hotel,” Murray noted, emphasizing the positive impact this has on the local economy.

    But as exciting as that is for the port and visitors, the port’s growth since the end of the COVID-19 shutdown isn’t everyone’s favorite news.

    Mayor Wes Morrison talked about Cape Canaveral’s challenges handling the port’s popularity. 

    “It’s reached a breaking point that I’m sensing in the community,” the mayor said at a town hall Tuesday.

    The meeting at city hall was about the Brevard County school district possibly closing the city’s only school because of low enrollment. 

    Morrison said if Cape View Elementary closed, the city would effectively lose its identity as its own community and become just a resort town.

    “From traffic, from safety, from the transient population, and it’s caused a lot of stress on this community,” the mayor said.

    A local fisherman since the ’70s, Greg Gough recalled a time before hotels and the world’s largest cruise ships made up the port’s skyline. 

    “Before, it wasn’t really touristy. This is just where the locals came to fish,” Gough told Cape Canaveral Community Correspondent James Sparvero.

    Unlike some other locals Sparvero has talked to in the past few years, Gough thinks the port has grown responsibly.

    “I don’t have a problem with it as long as we still have access to the facilities, access to the fishing, and everything’s clean and maintained and not polluted,” the fisherman said.

    During the state of the port, the port also showed a video update of how its modifying cruise Terminal 5 so it can handle the largest ships the port has to offer. 

    Captain Murray also talked more about being in the planning stages of an entirely new cruise terminal.

    The terminal is still planned for the port’s marina district.

    You can check out the slideshow from the state of the port here: 

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