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Labor Day weekend offers opportunity for yard preparations before peak hurricane season

Lee County Solid Waste is encouraging residents to use the Labor Day weekend to prepare their properties for peak hurricane season. Pruning trees and shrubs now can mitigate damage to your home or pool cage. Survey your property for any items that could become projectiles...

BISSELL Pet Foundation Sponsor Reduced Adoption Fees Across the Country

Lee County Domestic Animal Services is part of 275+ shelters participating in the spring “Empty the Shelters” event As shelters across the country face overcrowding, BISSELL Pet Foundation is aiming to “Empty the Shelters” by sponsoring waived adoption fees from May 2-7. This event will...

Lee Commissioners accept $2 million HUD grant to assist people experiencing homelessness

The Lee Board of County Commissioners voted Tuesday to accept more than $2 million in Continuum of Care grant funds from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to provide housing and services to persons who are experiencing homelessness. Funds are administered by Human and...

Lee Commissioners award contract for civic center assessment

The Lee Board of County Commissioners voted Tuesday to award a contract for a comprehensive structural and architectural assessment of buildings at the Lee Civic Center. Weston and Sampson Engineers, Inc. will complete the assessment that includes the engineering systems and overall condition of the site...

Lee Commissioners approve contract to renovate two boat ramps

The Lee Board of County Commissioners voted Tuesday to approve a contract to renovate two boat ramps – one in east Fort Myers on the Caloosahatchee River and another in the greater Pine Island area on Matlacha Pass. Both are popular public launch points...

Lee County Library System expands popular E-services

E-services have become increasingly popular and the demand from Lee County Library customers has grown. In the last fiscal year, almost 2.5 million items were accessed electronically. To meet the demand, the Lee County Library System continues to expand the online services being offered. Residents...

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