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Fourth of July event to close Cape Coral Bridge

The Lee County Department of Transportation reminds motorists the Cape Coral Bridge will be closed for the Red, White & Boom celebration from 3 a.m. Tuesday, July 4, through 3 a.m. Wednesday, July 5. Cape Coral Parkway from Del Prado Boulevard to the bridge...

Chiquita Lock to Be Closed May 13 for Maintenance Work

The Chiquita Lock will be closed Wednesday, May 13 for maintenance work. Signs have been posted near the Lock so boaters can plan their activities accordingly. The Lock is expected to reopen on Thursday, May 14.

Yacht Club Boat Ramps to be Closed April 27 for Sand Removal

The boat ramps at the Cape Coral Yacht Club (located at 5819 Driftwood Parkway) will be closed Monday, April 27 to remove sand that has accumulated on the ramps. The ramps are expected to reopen on Tuesday, April 28. The sand removal was originally planned...

City of Cape Coral Temporarily Closes Parks and the City’s Coral Oaks Golf Course to Limit the Spread of COVID-19

All City of Cape Coral parks and the City’s Coral Oaks Golf Course are closed, effective immediately, until at least April 6 to help limit the spread of COVID-19 and encourage social distancing. Council will revisit this protective measure at their Monday, April 6 Regular...

UPDATE: City of Cape Coral Temporarily Closes Customer Service Counters to Limit the Spread of COVID-19

All customer service counters and lobbies will be closed to the general public in City of Cape Coral buildings beginning Monday, March 23.  Appointments will be required. Building permits will continue to be issued to licensed contractors and individuals, by appointment or online. Water...

Yacht Club Beach to be Closed November 18-22 for Pavilion Demolition

The Yacht Club beach, located at 5819 Driftwood Parkway, will be closed November 18 through November 22 during the demolition of the pavilion building. The beach will be closed during demolition work for safety reasons due to the operation of heavy equipment, dust, and debris....

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