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1511, 2023

Estero Entertainment District among topics addressed by Council on November 15, 2023

By |November 15th, 2023|Categories: Council Meetings|Comments Off on Estero Entertainment District among topics addressed by Council on November 15, 2023

The meeting started with an update of the River Oaks Preserve by Marlene Rodak with the Coccoloba Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society.  She described how this all-volunteer group has put in over 6,200 hours working to remove exotics, restore gopher tortoise habitat, add electricity, well water, a composting bathroom and secure storage.  Their objective is to maintain this property in its natural state and encourage residents to use native landscaping. Th Village-owned preserve located at the end of Broadway Avenue East is now open on Sundays and Tuesdays from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. The primary reason the [...]

1411, 2023

Keep waterways clean with regular septic system maintenance

By |November 14th, 2023|Categories: News|Comments Off on Keep waterways clean with regular septic system maintenance

Septic Tanks need regular maintenance to be efficient, clean and safe for everyone. Be sure to have your system and drain field checked, especially if you have an older installation. Poorly functioning systems drain excess nutrients into our waterways, which feeds the algal blooms we all dread. For more ways to ensure your septic system is safe and efficient, see our page for homeowners.

1411, 2023

Learn about southwest Florida’s vibrant history on November 18

By |November 14th, 2023|Categories: Events, News|Comments Off on Learn about southwest Florida’s vibrant history on November 18

Estero Historical Society takes a deep dive into the vibrant history of southwest Florida with a presentation by Elaine Reed, CEO of Naples Historical Society. Her presentation on Historic Rehabilitation will present a journey through history as she details some of the most fascinating rehabs of historic structures in the area. The event is scheduled on November 18 from 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. at the Clubhouse of Country Creek Country Club, 21180 Country Creek Drive. While many visitors to our area only see southwest Florida as a coastal vacation paradise with beaches and palm trees, it holds a fascinating history [...]

1311, 2023

Estero Veterans Day at the park on November 11

By |November 13th, 2023|Categories: News|Comments Off on Estero Veterans Day at the park on November 11

(Look for photo slideshow at the end of this article) About 450 residents came to the Estero Community Park on a very hot afternoon to pay tribute to all of our veterans, active military, first responders and Gold Star parents. District 7 Councilmember George Zalucki, co-chair of the event along with District 5 Councilmember Rafael Lopez, served as master of ceremonies. Mayor Jon McLain welcomed the crowd and former mayor Katy Errington spoke of her personal experience as a Gold Star Mother. There was a presentation of colors by the Estero JROTC and the featured speaker Dr. Debbie Lux, founder [...]

1011, 2023

Hilton Garden Inn, Coastal Palms Academy and 9000 Williams Road among topics for the Planning, Zoning & Design Board on November 14, 2023

By |November 10th, 2023|Categories: Planning, Zoning & Design Board|Comments Off on Hilton Garden Inn, Coastal Palms Academy and 9000 Williams Road among topics for the Planning, Zoning & Design Board on November 14, 2023

Hilton Garden Inn The meeting will start at 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, with a public hearing for approval of a development order for the proposed 115-unit Hilton Garden Inn hotel on a 2.16 -acre parcel at 8009 Sweetwater Ranch Blvd. There will be public information meetings conducted for the Coastal Palms Academy which is proposing a day care/pre-school for children from infant to pre-school age at 9600 Corkscrew Road, and the Village’s 19-acre property at 9000 Williams Road and Via Coconut Point. The Board will then conduct public hearings pertaining to the Land Development Code. The full agenda is available here. [...]

911, 2023

Lee County Supervisor of Elections Vote by Mail information

By |November 9th, 2023|Categories: News|Comments Off on Lee County Supervisor of Elections Vote by Mail information

The 2024 election cycle is fast approaching. In Florida, all previous Vote-by-Mail Ballot requests expired at the end of 2022. If you plan to vote by mail in 2024, you must submit a NEW request. Act now and submit your Vote-by-Mail request to their office. Visit www.lee.vote or call (239) 533-8683. You may also want to sign up for BallotTrax.  BallotTrax is a free service that enables a Lee County voter to receive notifications by phone, email, or text about the status of their Vote-by-Mail Ballot packet, from the time it is mailed by Lee County Elections to when their mailed ballot [...]

111, 2023

Corkscrew Road Path, Landscaping, and Lighting Project update presented to Council on November 1, 2023

By |November 1st, 2023|Categories: Council Meetings|Comments Off on Corkscrew Road Path, Landscaping, and Lighting Project update presented to Council on November 1, 2023

Village Hall lease agreement The Village of Estero leases the first two floors of the building at 9401 Corkscrew Palms Circle.  Village Manager Steve Sarkozy has negotiated a second amendment to the lease agreement with Hamleg Corkscrew, LLC (the landlord) which provides a new lease at the current rate with an expiration date of February 28, 2029, with the option of renewals.   The second amendment also provides for a new method of calculation of common area maintenance fees. Council approved this second amendment. US 41 north monument sign contract Council approved a Supplemental Task Authorization (STA) for the engagement of [...]

111, 2023

Aggressive Driving is Careless Driving

By |November 1st, 2023|Categories: News|Comments Off on Aggressive Driving is Careless Driving

Drivers can be cited for careless driving when tailgating, speeding, blocking other cars, running red lights and more. https://estero-fl.gov/aggressive-driving

2510, 2023

Grass Clippings in Storm Drains Harm Waterways

By |October 25th, 2023|Categories: News|Comments Off on Grass Clippings in Storm Drains Harm Waterways

Grass clippings and leaves do not belong in storm drains. They can contribute to drain blockages, localized flooding, and contribute to the overabundance of nutrients and fertilizers that feed algal blooms in our waterways. Avoid polluting our waters by: bagging clippings; mulching your clippings to re-route those nutrients back into your lawn; or face your mower clippings away from the street to keep grass out of the storm drains. For more ways you can keep our waters free of pollutants, check out our flyer on how your landscape maintenance can protect our waters.

2310, 2023

Lee Clerk to host free shredding event at Estero Community Park on November 4

By |October 23rd, 2023|Categories: Events, News|Comments Off on Lee Clerk to host free shredding event at Estero Community Park on November 4

Lee County Clerk Kevin Karnes is hosting a free document shredding event to help community members keep their personal information safe. The Big Shred will take place from 12 noon-2 p.m. on Saturday, November 4 at the Estero Recreation Center located at 9200 Corkscrew Palms Boulevard. It is a convenient way for citizens to securely dispose of their confidential records. Identity theft is a common problem and occurs when someone uses your personal or financial information without your permission. Thieves can gather this kind of information through trash, which is why it’s so important to properly dispose of documents. “Identity theft is one [...]

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