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Lee County DOT announces safety improvements to intersection of Burnt Store Road and Tropicana Parkway

Lee County has announced improvements to the busy intersection of Burnt Store Road and Tropicana Parkway in northwest Cape Coral as part of its ongoing Burnt Store Road Widening project. Lee County DOT has been monitoring this intersection and has heard concerns about its current...

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...

Lee County All Hazards Guide now available

The Lee County All Hazards Guide is updated for 2022 and is available for Lee County residents and visitors.  Copies of the All Hazards Guide can be found at libraries (www.leegov.com/library/branches) and the Lee County Administration Building, 2115 Second St., Fort Myers. For neighborhoods or...

Lee County Library System’s Fandom Fest to bring live music and cosplay to downtown Fort Myers

The Lee County Library System’s annual Fandom Fest, a free, all-ages celebration of geek and pop culture, returns noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11, at the Fort Myers Regional Library outdoor plaza, 2450 First St., in downtown Fort Myers. Festivalgoers are encouraged to attend...

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...

County Ordinance now in effect regarding parking of commercial vehicles

The Board of County Commissioners of Lee County, Florida, finds that the parking of commercial trucks in residential areas and on public right-of-ways is detrimental to the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Lee County. As a result, County Ordinance 19-08 has been...

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