The Administrative District of Kosakowo is situated in the north-eastern part of Pomeranian region. At the North it borders on the administrative district of Puck, its natural Eastern border is the coastline of the Baltic Sea, whereas its Southern and Western neibourghoods are the urbanized areas of Gdynia and Rumia. Within its administrative limits the district is on Kępa Oksywska, where the villages: Pogórze, Suchy Dwór, Kosakowo, Dębogórze, Pierwoszyno, Mosty and Mechelinki are found. In Pradolina Kaszubska there are the villages: Dębogórze Wybudowane, Kazimierz and Rewa.
Flourishing and strong Administrative District of Kosakowo has many achievements:
1) The chapter of the competition GMINA FAIR PLAY 2007 awarded the Administrative District of Kosakowo honourable award within the category of village administrative districts and the title ‘Gmina Fair Play 2007 Złota Lokalizacja Biznesu [Administrative District Fair Play 2007 Golden Business Location’
2) The Kosakowo Local Government Office possesses the quality certificate ISO 90001:2001
3) The continuous increase of the administrative district’s budget revenues is being reported, including its own revenues.
4) The expenditures for the administrative district investments are continuously increasing. At present the expenditures covers 40% of the budget. As far as investments being carried out are concerned, the administrative district is ranked within high places in ‘Złota setka gmin RP [Golden hundred administrative districts of the Republic of Poland]’
5) 90% of the administrative district’s area is covered by local spatial development plans.
6) Kosakowo is one of the administrative districts of high economic activity level. There are approx. 1000 business entities carrying out their activities on its territory, mostly within the trade, production and building services industries.
7) The administrative district area is within the planned ‘northern’ transport corridor (Tri City – Słupsk – Koszalin – Szczecin with the state road No.: 6 and railway line No.: 2002).
8) On the area of military airport Babie Doły the building of a civil airport is planned.
9) The administrative district carries out 3 elementary schools in: Mosty, Pogórze and Dębogórze and 1 junior high school in Mosty. There is a kindergarten department in Rewa, within the scope of the activity of the elementary school in Mosty and a a kindergarten department in Rewa, within the scope of the activity of the elementary school in Kazimierz.
10) Wide cultural activity has been developed on the territory of this administrative district. You can find there:
- Local Culture and Sport Centre and day-care clubs;
- Local Public Library in Kosakowo;
- Stowarzyszenie Agroturystyczne Alvik [Farm Tourism Association Alvik] which goal is farm tourism as well as promoting beautiful places in the area of the Administrative District of Kosakowo;
- The branch office of Zrzeszenie Kaszubsko-Pomorskie [Kashubian and Pomeranian Association] established in Dębogórze by its residents. It is aimed at preserving cultural values, its members, among the others, organize a Kashubian feast in Rewa and run the Kashubian House.
- Association Kaszubski Regionalny Chór [Kashubian Regional Choir] ‘Morzanie’ – aimed at promoting Kashubian culture.
- Association for artistic talented children
10) Sport and recreation activity is continuously developing. The activity covers:
- windsurfing school and tourist and water equipment renting companies;
- stables ‘Mustang’ and ‘Hunter’
- tennis courts in Suchy Dwór.
11) There are following areas and objects covered by the legal protection on the territory of this Administrative District:
- Nadmorski Park Krajobrazowy [Coastal Landscape Park] with its buffer zone in the Northern-Eastern part of the district, covering the belt of meadows and coastal peat bogs near Rewa and Mechelinki (it has been included in the Baltic Sea Protected Areas within the frame of Helsinki Convention),
- Natural monuments – 3 natural monuments: a chestnut tree, two ash trees, an avenue of limes (40 trees);
- Nature Reserve ‘Mechelińskie Łąki ‘[The Mechelinki Meadows]’ including its buffer zone;
- Main Tank of Underground Waters (GZWP) No.: 110 (of Pradolina Kaszubska and the river Reda),
- The protection area of water intake Reda II and Rumia as well as local depth water intakes;
- Protected forests and Forest Promotional Complex Oliwa and Darżlubia Forests,
- Coastal zone, covering a technical zone and protection zone.