The City of Cape Coral is currently experiencing a severe drought, according to the United States Geological Survey Drought Monitoring website. Current rainfall is 5.9 inches below the seasonal average, and if adequate rainfall does not occur soon, the city may have to impose a one-day-a-week lawn...
The City of Cape Coral contracts solid waste removal services to help keep our City's streets clean and safe. Each residence is provided a tan bin for household waste and a green bin for recyclables. These bins are property of the City and must...
The City of Cape Coral Council will hold a Special Meeting at noon on Wednesday, May 24, in City Hall Council Chambers, 1015 Cultural Park Boulevard.
The Special Meeting agenda has three items: Resolution 133-23, Resolution 134-23, and Introduction of Ordinance 52-23. The agenda, with details...
The United States Geological Survey Drought Monitoring website has classified Cape Coral as currently experiencing a severe drought.
If adequate rainfall does not occur soon, our area may soon join Southern Lee County and Northern Collier County in an extreme drought condition classification.
Reducing water usage now...
The City of Cape Coral proudly announces its Inaugural Hurricane Preparedness Art Contest.
Students who live in Cape Coral and are currently enrolled in kindergarten through 12th grade are encouraged to create and submit artwork with a theme of "Hurricane Preparedness."
Artwork should be submitted...
Vendors interested in doing business with the City of Cape Coral are invited to attend an outreach event Friday, March 31, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Mercola Market, 125 SW 3rd Place.
Mayor Gunter will kick off the event by reading a Procurement...