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City Council Approves 2024 Budget, Maintains Millage Rate

Cape Coral City Council voted to approve the Fiscal Year 2024 Budget at the final budget hearing on Thursday, September 21. The budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which is slightly over $1 billion, outlines a strategic plan to support the community while enhancing the...

Rental Property Registration Requirements for Cape Coral

The City of Cape Coral reminds residents of the Residential Rental Property Registration Ordinance, which requires that all residential structures with four units or fewer that are leased or rented must be registered. Properties exempt from registration include: Rental properties owned by federal, state, or local housing programs HUD Hotels...

Cape Coral Reminds Residents to be Wary of Unlicensed Contractors

The City of Cape Coral reminds residents to confirm contractors are operating with the correct licenses before hiring them. In Florida, it is a criminal offense to engage in contracting work or act in a contractor's capacity without a valid contractor’s license. Working with an...

City Council Employs Ilczyszyn as Cape Coral City Manager

Cape Coral City Council employed Michael Ilczyszyn as City Manager at a City Council Meeting on Wednesday, September 20, 2023. As City Manager, Ilczyszyn will continue to oversee the day-to-day operations of the City of Cape Coral. Ilczyszyn is available for media interviews at 9...

City of Cape Coral Economic & Business Development Insights

Fall 2023 Newsletter With vast growth in recent years, there are even more reasons for individuals to consider moving their companies to Cape Coral or be motivated to start new businesses in our community.The mission of the Cape Coral Economic and Business Development Office (EBDO) is...

Lee Board of County Commissioners vote to negotiate the purchase of two properties for Conservation 20/20

Fort Myers, FL, Sept.19, 2023 – The Lee Board of County Commissioners voted Tuesday to negotiate for the purchase of two parcels totaling more than 48 acres for the Conservation 20/20 program. The parcels: 40.5 acres in North Fort Myers along the northern bank of the Caloosahatchee...

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