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January 5, 2022 / Issue #2022-1
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Happy 26th birthday to the Town of Fort Myers Beach!
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Cherie Smith and Betty Simpson were both involved in the group that led the charge to incorporate, and they were the official cupcake servers this year. Also serving were Mayor Ray Murphy and Vice Mayor Rexann Hosafros alongside Danielle, Fletcher, Jimmy and Nicole from Bay Oaks Rec Center.
Betty actually has signatures on the back of her shirt from the original group of people who began this sweet tradition 26 years ago.
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 Cherie Smith & Betty Simpson
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 Betty's signed T-shirt
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Stress free parkingThe Town has some tools and tips to help
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When visiting the Downtown District - Times Square, the Pier, Bayside Park - or the Beach, keep in mind that the Town has several hundred public spaces in those areas and nearby. Lee County also operates spaces in the Downtown District and there are paid commercial lots.
Other tips- Consider enjoying the beach from a public access that you have not been to before. Spread along Estero Boulevard are 26 public beach accesses - many with paid parking - for five or so miles from the Matanzas Pass Bridge on the north end of Town toward the Big Carlos Pass Bridge on the south end of Town. Look for the beach access signs hanging from poles at each entrance off Estero Boulevard.
- Text PARKING to 239-FMBeach (239-362-3224) for more information about parking and to see the percentage of spaces that are currently available throughout Town.
- The Town's Beach and Street Enforcement (BASE) Team is monitoring the Town's spaces at 11 a.m., 2 p.m., and 5 p.m. daily and posting the percentage of spaces that are available here.
- Parking in the right of way or on private property (unless it is a designated parking area) is not permitted.
- Visit the parking section on the Town's website.
- Pay for parking in Town spaces by downloading the Passport parking app.
- Park at the Lee County park and ride lot on Pine Ridge Road and ride the Trolley.
- Town Hall at 2525 Estero Boulevard now has paid parking spaces after business hours and on the weekends with a couple of beach accesses within easy walking distance.
- Before you head out, check the Town's traffic cams located at Town Hall and near Newton Beach Park to see how things are moving.
- Newton Beach Park at 2650 Estero Boulevard (mid Island) is a great place to spend a day at the Beach! The park has a spectacular beach with nearby restrooms and showers, Tiki Huts, picnic tables, and an accessible ramp.
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Interested in attending the FMB Citizens Academy in 2022? We have ONLY TWO spots left Click here to reserve your spot
(This Citizens Academy was formerly known as the Leadership Conference.) Learn about Town operations, meet and speak with Town officials and staff members, and explore Town-owned facilities. Schedule Wednesday, February 9, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Town Hall Day
Wednesday, February 16, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Heart of the Island - Bay Oaks, Mound House, Newton Beach Park
Wednesday, February 23, 8:30 to 2:30 p.m. Downtown District and Island Tours
Monday, March 7, 9 a.m. Graduation with Town Council
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Register to Adopt a Tree for FREEIn celebration of Florida’s Arbor Day, the Town of Fort Myers Beach is hosting an Adopt-A-Tree Event.
Friday, Jan. 21, 2022 9 a.m. to noon Bay Oaks Recreation Center 2731 Oak Street, Fort Myers Beach, 33931
RSVP by filling out this form by January 14, 2022
Fort Myers Beach property owners, business owners and non-profit organizations can sign up to adopt a native tree for FREE and pick it up at the event. Applicants can choose one of these two native species of trees: Trees must be planted on the applicant’s property in the Town. It is important that applicants choose the right tree and location for their adopted tree. Applicants should read and understand the information at the links provided regarding each tree species size, planting and care guidelines. Eligibility & Requirements:Town residential property, business, and non-profit owners will need to fill out an application and show proof of residency/business/non-profit ownership to qualify (License/ID, Property Tax Bill, LeePA property data page).
Approved applicants will be responsible for independently transporting and planting the adopted tree onto their property.
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Register here (Be sure to scroll down.)
The dates are January 18, 2022, through February 24, 2022. Times are 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Cost is $20 a player. Games will be held on the Bay Oaks fields at 2731 Oak Street.
For more information, email Nicole.berzin@fmbgov.com or call Bay Oaks 239-765-4222 Bay Oaks Recreational Campus encompasses 15 acres and is operated by the Town of Fort Myers Beach. It houses a community pool, two baseball/softball fields, a disc golf course, three outdoor pickleball courts, four tennis courts, a basketball court, a playground, and a gym with a fitness center.
Also provided are summer youth programs, after-school programs, and adult and senior programs and classes. The campus has a variety of open natural space for the community and visitors to enjoy.
A redevelopment of the campus has been in the planning stages for a couple of years and construction is expected to begin later in 2022. Keep up on its progress and other Projects Around Town.
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Text to 911 is live and operational for all residents and visitors of Lee County
For more information about texting 911, visit www.leegov.com/911
Placing a voice call to 911 remains the most effective method for requesting emergency assistance. Text to 911 should only be used when the caller is:- Deaf or hard of hearing
- Experiencing a medical event that makes clear speech difficult
- In a dangerous situation where it is not possible to safely make a voice call, such as an active shooter, domestic violence incident or home invasion.
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Vehicle and pedestrian traffic is increasing
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LeeTran's seasonal service has resumed
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The beach tram offers fare-free tram service running from Bowditch Point Park to Matanzas Pass Preserve
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Beach service includes three trams estimated to run every 15 minutes, depending on traffic, seven days a week starting at 8 a.m. from Bowditch Point Park. The last pickup is at 11:30 p.m. at Matanzas Pass Preserve.
The open-air, multi-car trams provide an easy, fun way to travel along the beach from hotels to restaurants to shopping and other attractions. Schedules for routes Follow service-related updates or learn more
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Environmental education booth schedule Representatives from the Marine Resources Task Force (MRTF) are hosting a pop-up educational booth
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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 View the meeting calendar on the Town's website for theUpcoming meetings
Monday, January 10 / 9:00 a.m.Town Council MeetingWednesday, January 12 / 9:00 a.m.Audit Committee MeetingWednesday, January 12 / 3:00 p.m.Marine Resources Task Force (MRTF) MeetingThursday, January 13 / 9:00 a.m.Town Council Management & Planning Session Monday, January 17 Town Hall CLOSED in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday *Meetings are subject to change; please refer to the agendas posted on the Town's Website.
Town Hall is open for walk-in service from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Appointments are strongly encouraged to minimize wait times. Call 239-765-0202 to schedule an appointment with the appropriate department.
NOTE: All employees in Town Hall might not yet be fully vaccinated against COVID.
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Status on bids and proposals
The Town of Fort Myers Beach has partnered with DemandStar which is open and accessible to all businesses and gives instant access to RFPs, RFQs, and ITBs
Read more about bids and proposals
Currently open for Bid
ITB-22-10-EN Laguna Channel Dredge The Town of Fort Myers Beach seeks to contract with a qualified Contractor to maintenance dredge to a depth of no more than 7 feet below mean low water, removing approximately 6,600 cubic yards at Big Carlos Pass/Laguna Shores, Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931 in a Big Carlos Pass.
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