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2010, 2021

Casey Bishop, PreK-8 school, Via Coconut and Williams Road bike/ped improvements addressed by Council on October 20, 2021

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Vice-Mayor Jon McLain holds the proclamation and Casey Bishop is holding the Key to the City which was presented to her by Mayor Katy Errington. Council started their meeting with a proclamation and key to the city presentation for one of American Idol’s Top 4 finalists and Estero resident Casey Bishop.  Bishop wowed the judges and won the hearts of Estero residents when, at 15, she made her first appearance on the show.  Now 16, she is a student at Cypress Lake High School Center for the Arts and continues her interest in a vocal career. Action Item [...]

2010, 2021

Two local arenas to be hardened for emergencies

By |October 20th, 2021|Categories: News|Comments Off on Two local arenas to be hardened for emergencies

The Lee Board of County Commissioners voted October 19, 2021, to approve funding agreements with the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity for $4.5 million to harden the roofs, windows and doors at Hertz Arena, 11000 Everglades Parkway, and $2.8 million to do the same at FGCU’s Alico Arena, 12181 FGCU Lake Parkway, which both serve as emergency shelters. The grants cover 100% of the cost of hardening these critical facilities, which have served as shelters during emergency declarations in Lee County as well as elsewhere in Florida. The federal Community Development Block Grant Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) program made these funds available after [...]

1910, 2021

Lee Commissioners award contract for Larry Kiker Preserve

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The Lee Board of County Commissioners voted October 19, 2021, to award a contract for Phase 1 of the planning, design and permitting for the Larry Kiker Preserve, formerly known as Edison Farms, which is in southeast Lee County and is the second-largest Board acquisition in the history of the county’s Conservation 20/20 program. When completed, the preserve will serve multiple functions – water quality, flood control, wildlife habitat and passive recreation. Components could include shared-use paths, hiking trails, a nature center, fishing piers, a campground and scenic overlook towers. The county’s goal is to create a visitor experience similar [...]

1310, 2021

Truist Bank, Christ Community Ministries and AAAA PreK-8 school were addressed by the Planning, Zoning & Design Board on October 12, 2021

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Public Hearings Truist Bank Representatives for Truist Bank (formerly BBT Bank) were requesting approval for the removal of all existing (BBT) signage and the design of their new monument and directional signs internal to the project. Truist Bank is located at 20280 Grand Oaks Shoppes Blvd., north of Corkscrew Road and just south of Dunkin Donuts on the east side of Corkscrew Road.  This is their presentation. The Board voted to approve this application. Christ Community Ministries Representatives were requesting a development order to remove existing temporary modular buildings and expand the existing church building by 2,972 square feet and [...]

1110, 2021

Your input is requested for mitigation planning

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Local government has the responsibility to protect the life, health and welfare of its community members and residents. In order to achieve this, it must be proactive in identifying the threats and risks the community is susceptible to and developing strategies to mitigate the impacts of those threats and hazards. Mitigation is defined is the effort to reduce or eliminate loss of property by lessening the impacts of disasters.  In order for mitigation to be successful, action must be taken before the next disaster in order to reduce the human and financial loss. Studies show that $1 spent on mitigation [...]

710, 2021

Corkscrew Road Widening Project – Phase I Construction Project Update

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The project widens Corkscrew Road to six lanes from Ben Hill Griffin Parkway to Fire House Lane, and to four lanes from Fire House Lane to Bella Terra Boulevard.  The project includes adding on-road bike lanes, some sidewalk, and new drainage. Work begins this fall to construct a wildlife crossing approximately 1000 feet west of the entrance to Cypress Shadows Boulevard, which coincides with a regional flow-way that crosses Corkscrew Road at that location. Once the project is completed, the Village of Estero will be installing shared use paths, lighting, and landscaping. Drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists are urged to use [...]

510, 2021

Truist Bank, Christ Community Ministries and AAAA PreK-8 school on the agenda for the Planning, Zoning & Design Board on October 12, 2021

By |October 5th, 2021|Categories: Planning, Zoning & Design Board|Comments Off on Truist Bank, Christ Community Ministries and AAAA PreK-8 school on the agenda for the Planning, Zoning & Design Board on October 12, 2021

AAAA PreK-8 school The Board will conduct three public hearings starting at 4:30 p.m., Tuesday.  The first is a request for approval of the Truist Bank monument and directional signs (formerly BBT Bank) located at 20280 Grand Oaks Shoppes Blvd. on the east side of Ben Hill Griffin Parkway. Christ Community Ministries is requesting a development order to expand the existing church by 2,972 square feet as well as expand the parking on their property located at 20810 Highlands Avenue. The School Board of Lee County is requesting a development order for the construction of an elementary and middle school [...]

110, 2021

Lee County Tax Collector services now by appointment only

By |October 1st, 2021|Categories: News|Comments Off on Lee County Tax Collector services now by appointment only

The Lee County Tax Collector is now serving Lee County residents by appointment only.  This means all customers must make an appointment prior to visiting a service center. They encourage customers to take advantage of the many convenient services available without an appointment.  These services include: Driver License Renewals- If you are Real ID compliant, you can renew your driver license online. Check your license for the gold star in the upper right corner. Registration Renewals- There are four convenient ways to renew your motor vehicle, vessel, or mobile home registration. Local Business Tax- Renew your local business tax receipt online. Property Tax- Property Tax payments can [...]

2909, 2021

Corkscrew Crossing, West Bay Club, Genova and Wawa among applications reviewed by the Planning, Zoning & Design Board on September 28, 2021

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Public Hearings Corkscrew Crossing The Board started their meeting with a public hearing for Corkscrew Crossing.  The applicant was requesting approval of a development order for phase one of their project which consists of 141 lots at the north end of their site, along with their entry feature and gatehouse. There are three phases to this residential community, with a total of 554 single family homes, gatehouse and a common recreation area.  The homes will range from 2200 sq. ft. to 3000 sq. ft., with some being two-story homes.  Amenities will include a swimming pool, tennis courts and pickleball courts. [...]

2409, 2021

Lee County wants to know how COVID-19 impacted your household or workplace

By |September 24th, 2021|Categories: News|Comments Off on Lee County wants to know how COVID-19 impacted your household or workplace

Lee County received $149 million under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to respond to adverse impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Lee Board of County Commissioners will use ARPA funds to meet the community’s needs within the eligible expense categories. Complete this survey to share your pandemic impacts and feedback for ARPA recovery and resilience planning. Visit leegov.com/ARPA for more information.

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