Waste Pro reminder to residents
Waste Pro is directed to focus on collecting regular household trash only – everyday trash items and all spoiled food – no yard waste, bulk or recycling. Collection of recyclables will resume at a later [Read More.]
Ocean Church collecting donations for those affected by Hurricane Ian
Ocean Church, located at 22100 S. Tamiami Trail in Estero, is helping collect donations for those who have been impacted by Hurricane Ian. Donation drop-off hours are 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. [Read More.]
Village online emergency permitting now operational
The Village of Estero is now open for business with online permitting available. We have instituted emergency permitting. See below. Building repairs not requiring a permit: Screen replacement (structural components of the lanai require a permit). [Read More.]
Village of Estero Hurricane Ian update October 4, 2022
The Village of Estero is currently transitioning from storm response to recovery phase. The Village Manager and staff have spent the past several days traveling throughout Estero assessing the damage that occurred in the community [Read More.]
Medical services and support during Hurricane Ian recovery
Lee County and its partners have updates related to medical services and support during the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. New medical treatment sites are becoming available as state and federal healthcare resources are mobilizing to [Read More.]
REMINDER: Garbage collection resumes Monday, October 3
Garbage collection will resume tomorrow on the normally scheduled day for all routes in Lee County franchise areas that are accessible to collection trucks. This collection is for household garbage only − everyday trash items [Read More.]
October 5 Council meeting canceled due to Hurricane Ian
The regularly scheduled October 5 Council meeting has been canceled due to the effects of Hurricane Ian. The next scheduled Council meeting is at 9:30 a.m., Wednesday, October 19, 2022.
Lee County Utilities residents: Continue to Use Bottled Water – Bonita Springs Utilities residents: Water safe to drink
Notice from Alert Lee: Due to water system distribution pipeline damage in Lee County, a countywide boil water notice has been issued. While most residents do not have power to boil water, please [Read More.]
Lee County opens Points of Distribution for those needing food and water
Lee County – along with state and federal partners – will begin opening Points of Distribution (PODs) today for hurricane-impacted residents who need food and water. The county is coordinating the initial opening of eight [Read More.]
Lee County Residents: Use Bottled Water
Notice from Alert Lee: Due to water system distribution pipeline damage in Lee County, a countywide boil water notice has been issued. While most residents do not have power to boil water, please use bottled [Read More.]