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LEE COMMISSIONERS ALLOCATE ADDITIONAL DOLLARS TO RAPID REHOUSING PROGRAMS

Lee County commissioners voted to allocate an additional $208,671 in Emergency Solutions Grant CARES Act funds to help rapidly rehouse about 30 households experiencing homelessness.  The allocation is part of the board’s continuing commitment to assist those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 530 individuals have...

Water Shutoffs to Resume July 6 for Delinquent Utility Accounts

The City of Cape Coral will resume water shutoffs on Tuesday, July 6 for any utility account with a balance that is more than 60 days past the bill date. Water shutoffs were suspended in March 2020 when many people were out of work...

LEECARES EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE STILL AVAILABLE

The federal government passed two relief packages to help people who have been hard hit by the pandemic pay rent and utilities. Money for the second program is set to be rolled out in May.  The LeeCARES program in Lee County has its portal open...

LEE CARES RENTAL ASSISTANCE REOPENED MONDAY

Relief is on the way for those who won't be able to pay rent or utility fees because of the pandemic. Lee County commissioners are looking to get renters more money through the Lee CARES Emergency​ Rental Assistance Program. Through January, the county distributed more than...

LEE COUNTY EXTENDS LEECARES PANDEMIC-ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

LeeCARES programs have been extended to assist Lee County residents impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.  Lee County will start accepting applications online only starting next Monday, Oct. 19, for new rounds of utility payment assistance, expanded childcare assistance and more funding for area food banks.  Lee commissioners approved program...

LEE COUNTY BUSINESS REHIRE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM BEGINS JULY 6

On July 6, Lee County will launch its COVID-19 business assistance program for job creation. The program, referred to as Business Rehire, will provide grant funding to small businesses for rehiring full-time equivalent positions that were on the payroll as of March 1. Eligible positions...

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