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Veterans Day event to close Midpoint Bridge for three hours on Thursday, Nov. 11

The Midpoint Madness Veterans Day 5K Run/Walk will close the Midpoint Bridge from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11. Motorists are encouraged to use the Cape Coral Bridge or the U.S. 41 and Business 41 bridges as alternate routes. Lee County Department of Transportation...

Lee County plans County Commission redistricting process

The Lee Board of County Commissioners announced the schedule for public meetings at which the community can provide input on the redistricting process and launched a website landing page to provide data, maps, information and transparency throughout the process. Florida law requires each county to...

All-electronic tolls public outreach to increase for Cape Coral, Midpoint and Sanibel Causeway bridges

Lee County Government is increasing public outreach efforts to bring awareness among residents, business owners and motorcyclists during September about the now-permanent All-Electronic Tolling for the Midpoint, Cape Coral and Sanibel Causeway bridges. Lee County has used All-Electronic Tolling since the pandemic began in 2020....

WEDNESDAY UPDATE FROM LEE COUNTY GOVERNMENT – Elsa

As anticipated, Lee County Government departmental operations have resumed this morning. County facilities and sites are open with normal hours. Regularly scheduled trash collection and LeeTran services are running on normal schedules. Lee County Public Safety-Emergency Management staff, county departmental staff and Emergency Operations Center...

TUESDAY UPDATE FROM LEE COUNTY GOVERNMENT – Tropical Storm Elsa

Lee County Public Safety-Emergency Management today continues to monitor Tropical Storm Elsa and its rainfall as well as potential wind and tidal impacts. The National Weather Service recently expanded the Tropical Storm Warning for Tropical Storm Elsa to include inland Lee County in addition to...

UPDATE FROM LEE COUNTY GOVERNMENT – Hurricane Elsa

Lee County Public Safety-Emergency Management today continues to monitor Hurricane Elsa and make plans. The county will make decisions regarding activation levels at the Emergency Operations Center based on the forecast. We anticipate making that decision Saturday morning. There is no State of Local Emergency...

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