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March 10, 2021 / Issue #2021-10
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The distribution day for FMBeach News is now on Wednesdays
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Town Council launches water quality initiative Residents and visitors asked to send handwritten notes to legislators Click here to read more
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Here’s how YOU can help:Find your legislators’ contact information at the link below:
https://www.myfloridahouse.gov/Sections/Representatives/myrepresentative.aspx
https://www.flsenate.gov/Senators/Find/
https://www.senate.gov/senators/index.htm
https://www.house.gov/representatives
https://www.flgov.com/contact-governor/
For more information about clean water initiatives please visit:
https://evergladesrestoration.gov/
https://captainsforcleanwater.org/
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or the QR Code The Town’s comprehensive plan was adopted in 1999. The most recent amendments were made in 2009. The Town is in the process of reviewing the plan, which establishes formal policies for Town governance and lays the foundation for land development code to guide development and redevelopment.
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Questions about permits needed from the Town for your building or remodeling project?KEEP IN MIND: Permits are typically required from the Town for any building or remodeling work that you are planning to do on your property, inside or outside.
Need to communicate with Town staff about a permit?Use the email address below that pertains to the type of permit or call Town Hall at 239-765-0202 to make an appointment
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COMING SOON: redesigned website The Town has been undergoing a redesign of its website to incorporate the new branding strategy, bring the website into compliance with ADA standards, and reorganize the navigation system and content.
This process will take a few more months, but here’s a sneak peak of the top part of the homepage.
Do you have suggestions about the Town's website? Email publicinfo@fmbgov.com
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The next household chemical waste collection event is Friday, April 30 from 8 a.m. to Noon at Bay Oaks Recreational Campus. Representatives from Lee County Solid Waste will be in the parking lot at Bay Oaks, 2731 Oak Street, to collect household chemical waste. For a list of acceptable items visit the Lee County Solid Waste website: http://ow.ly/scu550DRpo0
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Site plans for Times Square redesign available onlineSince 2018, the Town has been in the process of planning for a redesign of Times Square, one of the most iconic areas of Fort Myers Beach.
Times Square, on the north end of Estero Island at the base of Matanzas Pass Bridge, has a variety of beachfront retail and restaurant establishments and is considered part of the downtown area of Fort Myers Beach. The downtown area stretches from Times Square along Old San Carlos Boulevard to Bayside Park, which is in the shadow of the Matanzas Pass Bridge.
The redesign is planned to include updates to the square's aesthetics such as landscaping, walkways, common areas, and an entertainment stage. DRMP, Inc., has provided the architectural design and engineering for the project.
Requests for bids are expected to be distributed by the fall of 2021 with construction expected to get underway sometime in 2022.
The cost of the project is approximately $3.5 million. The money has been allocated with redesign projects for Bay Oaks Recreational Campus and Bayside Park in the form of a $10 million loan to cover the three projects.
View the plans
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Town Council recognizes two organizations with proclamations
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Lee County PACE Center for Girlsreceived a proclamation for March as "Believing in Girls Month. "The PACE Center for Girls was established in Lee County in 2007 and has since served more than 650 girls and young women. The Center provides education, counseling, training and advocacy for girls who come from difficult life situations.
Learn about the PACE Center for Girls: https://www.pacecenter.org/locations/lee
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The Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling received a proclamation for March as Problem Gambling Awareness Month, and its campaign "Shine the Light on Problem Gambling: Change the Game." The Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling is a statewide advocate and resource/referral center for issues involving problem gambling.
Visit the Council's website https://gamblinghelp.org/
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Estero Boulevard Lighting Project and Sea Turtle-Friendly LightingClick here to find: - Why the Town balances the need for safe traffic lighting along Estero Boulevard with sea-turtle-friendly lighting
- Current status of Estero Boulevard lighting project
- Grants through The Sea Turtle Conservancy for sea turtle lighting retrofitting
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Public benches are available to memorialize loved ones The Town has a unique and visible way to honor loved ones through its Memorial Bench Program.
The names of the deceased and a special saying can be put on a stationary bench in a public area of Town.
Many spots are available at Bay Oaks Recreational Campus, Fort Myers Beach Community Pool, and few spots are available on Old San Carlos Boulevard. Times Square and all beach access locations are no longer available.
PLEASE NOTE: Purchasing a bench is considered a donation to the Town. The Town has the right of final decision of location. The Town does not have a responsibility to replace a bench if it is damaged or worn. Installation time varies depending on demand and material delivery times.
If a snowbird purchases a bench, the Town can email a picture of it to them.
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Click here for Mound House outdoor nature & education events for March 4-13
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Keep up on the schedule of Town Council and advisory committee meetingsAll meetings are at Town Hall, 2525 Estero BoulevardLive and recorded meetings can also be viewed on the Town's YouTube channel and live meetings can be watched on Comcast Channel 98 Upcoming meetings
Wednesday, March 10 / 3 p.m.Marine Resources Task Force (MRTF) Meeting Monday, March 15 / 9 a.m.Town Council MeetingTuesday, March 16 / 9 a.m.Public Safety Committee (PSC) MeetingWednesday, March 17 / 9 a.m.Anchorage Advisory Committee (AAC) MeetingThursday, March 18 / 11 a.m.Special Magistrate Hearings
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Currently open for bid
RFQ-21-09-EN Beach Renourishment Professional ServicesPursuant to the requirements of Florida Statutes (F.S.), Chapter 287, the Town of Fort Myers Beach anticipates seeking professional consultant services for the purpose of assisting the Town with professional engineering services to renourish Fort Myers Beach. RFP-21-05-AD Audio Visual ImprovementsThe Town of Fort Myers Beach is soliciting proposals from qualified audio and visual professionals, with a history of similar public-space experience in identifying and evaluating auditorium upgrades or improvements.
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