It’s time to prepare for Hurricane Season 2024
As you know, hurricane season starts this Saturday and runs through November 30. NOAA and other storm forecasters are predicting an above average hurricane season this year, so everybody should start preparing now. While the season peaks in mid-August to mid-October, everyone should review their hurricane preparation plans and take advantage of the disaster preparedness sales tax holiday which runs Saturday, June 1 through Friday, June 14. A second opportunity begins August 24 through September 6. Here is a list of items that are exempt from tax during the sales tax holiday. The Village of Estero’s website has a webpage [Read More.]
The 100 Deadliest Days for Teen Drivers
The 100 Deadliest Days for Teen Drivers Memorial Day to Labor Day there is a marked increase in deaths involving teen drivers. Guide a teen in your life to safer habits. https://estero-fl.gov/teen-driving/
High 5, Entertainment District and Capital Improvement Program among topics addressed by Council on May 15, 2024
Councilmember Larry Fiesel, Ed Weil, Councilmember Rafael Lopez, Henry Larosee, Vice-Mayor Joanne Ribble, John Dearing (President Tidewater), Councilmember Lori Fayhee, Donna Dearing, Mayor Jon McLain, Dr. Alan White, Councilmember George Zalucki, Marjo White, Mark Novitski, Ronald Barnett, Councilmember Jim Ward and Terry Flanagan. The meeting started with Mayor Jon McLain presenting a proclamation recognizing the month of May as Military Appreciation Month, expressing full support and gratitude for our servicemen and women and veterans. Public Comment on non-agenda items: 1 resident suggested the monthly financial statements be placed separately on the website vs included in the agenda. Action [Read More.]
Planning, Zoning & Design Board on May 14, 2024
The meeting started with an orientation for new Board members Al Paivandy and Dan Williams. The Board now consists of the following: BOARD MEMBER TERM Al Paivandy 5/1/2024 - 4/30/2025 James E Tatooles 5/1/2024 - 4/30/2025 Leonard E Scotty Wood III 5/1/2024 - 4/30/2025 Kristin Jeannin [Read More.]
Lee County Utilities ends free chlorine flush
Lee County Utilities on Tuesday, May 21, will end the free chlorine flush, which will involve converting its disinfection process from a free chlorine residual back to chloramines as the primary disinfectant. The free chlorine flush, which began May 1, is a routine measure common among water utilities that use chloramines as a primary disinfectant. Residents who use a kidney dialysis machine at home should contact an equipment supplier so the proper filtering equipment may be installed. Tropical fish or aquatic animal owners should contact a local tropical fish store for appropriate pretreatment of water before adding [Read More.]
Volunteers helped keep Estero’s roads beautiful again this season
Anne Rupp, John Frisella, Elaine Frisella, Judy Lefevre, Alphee Lefevre The Village’s Adopt a Road initiative collected 2,080 pounds of litter this season from three roadways: Williams Road, Via Coconut Point, and Estero Parkway. Volunteers from Mirasol, Lighthouse Bay, Genova, Lee Health, and Pelican Sound worked 304 hours in this endeavor. Keep Lee County Beautiful helps to support this program with supplies, and recognized all of the volunteers in Estero as “Outstanding Adoption Group” for the second year in a row. Chase Lyons, David Rees, Kevin McGrath This was the fourth season of Engage Estero’s relationship [Read More.]
Roadway projects, BERT and Bella Terra cell tower among topics addressed by Council on May 1, 2024
Mayor Jon McLain, Flotilla 96 Commander Michael DiPierro and Chuck Moore The meeting started with Mayor Jon McLain presenting a proclamation for National Boat Safety Week recognizing the Flotilla 96 of the US Coast Guard Auxiliary offering boating safety classes, vessel safety checks and other boating safety awareness programs during the week of May 18-24. Mayor Jon McLain and 4KIDS SWFL Executive Director Rick Jacobs Mayor McClain also read a proclamation declaring May 2024 4KIDS - National Foster Care Awareness Month acknowledging the sacrifices and dedication of the many foster parents and concerned professionals working in the field of foster [Read More.]
Lee County Utilities customers may notice a temporary change in taste, odor and color of their water May 1
Lee County Utilities will be temporarily converting its disinfectant process from chloramines to free chlorine residual from May 1 through May 21. This is a routine measure that is common for water utilities using chloramines as its primary disinfectant. Residents who use a kidney dialysis machine at home should contact an equipment supplier so the proper filtering equipment can be installed. Tropical fish or aquatic animal owners should contact a local tropical fish store for appropriate pretreatment of water before adding water to tanks. Customers may notice a temporary change in the taste, odor and color of the water, which [Read More.]
Drugs Affect Your Reaction Time and Perception
Drugs Affect Your Reaction Time and Perception Drugs affect a driver’s coordination, focus, reaction time, and recognition of risk. Don’t ride with high drivers. https://estero-fl.gov/teen-driving/ #SafeEstero #drivingsafety #teendrivers
Village working diligently to respond to FEMA issue
On March 29, FEMA verbally informed Lee County and four municipalities (City of Bonita Springs, City of Cape Coral, Town of Fort Myers Beach and the Village of Estero) that it would be potentially removing discounts on the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) on premiums that allow residents to save money on their flood insurance effective October 1. FEMA has expressed concerns related to compliance with the NFIP. The Village, and each of the other jurisdictions similarity cited, maintains that we are in compliance. Staff is working proactively to protect the Community Rating System classification of 6 which allows for [Read More.]