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August 3, 2022 / Issue #2022-31
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FREE Hazardous Waste Collection event
Wednesday, August 17 8 a.m. to Noon Bay Oaks Recreational Campus, 2731 Oak Street
This drive through and drop off event is FREE and open to Fort Myers Beach residents.
Thanks to Lee County's Solid Waste Department for sponsoring this event.
List of acceptable items
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Visit Bay Oaks and the FMB Community Pool during these new hours starting Monday, August 8
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Enjoy the pool's new obstacle courseFun for all ages and the entire family!
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Swimmers can play and exercise on the inflatable obstacle course and even race one another. Visitors must be able to swim on their own to use the course. The course has a tunnel for swimmers to either go through or climb, a trampoline, and a slide to cool off afterwards.
The course will be set up in the pool on these dates: August 29 - September 5 September 26 - October 2 October 24 - October 30 November 21 - November 27 December 26 - January 2
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 NEW! Obstacle course at the FMB Community Pool on select dates
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It's sea turtle nesting season Eighteen nests on FMB have hatched
Turtle hatchlings are starting to emerge from their nests
PLEASE do your part to keep the beach dark so they make it safely across the sand to the Gulf - close curtains at dusk, turn off outside lights that are not turtle-safe, do not use flashlights or phone lights on the beach, fill in holes on the beach and remove items from the beach.
WE ALL - residents, visitors, property owners, business owners - have responsibilities in this season to keep the beach safe for nesting turtles and their hatchlings.
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Several turtle hatchling disorientations happened this week in FMB. Please do your part to save the sea turtles! 1) Draw your curtains after sunset
2) Turn off unnecessary lights
3) Use the proper long wavelength lights that are downward directed and shielded from the beach.
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Sea Turtle Nests are hatching on Fort Myers Beach. Unfortunately, some of them are going the wrong way due to lights from houses, condos, and resorts.
This week, the hatchling in this picture and others were found under condos and houses after being disoriented by the property's lights. Some were rescued but many likely perished due to predators, exhaustion, and dehydration.
It is so important that visitors and owners draw their curtains at sunset to shield interior lights that can cause disorientations of sea turtle hatchlings. Cooling sand after the sun goes down cues the hatchlings to emerge.
The Town also requests property owners and managers on the beach to turn off unnecessary lights and/or convert exterior lights to long wavelength bulbs in downward directed fixtures that shield the bulbs from the beach. Long wavelength light is on the ROY side of Rainbow’s ROYGBIV, whereas white light contains the entire spectrum.Read about proper turtle lighting Loggerhead Turtles are protected by the Endangered Species Act, Florida’s Marine Turtle Protection Act, and The Town of Fort Myers Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Code. The Town considers disorientation of sea turtle hatchlings from man-made lights as an irreparable and irreversible violation with a fine of up to $5,000.
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Fort Myers Beach
Distance: 7 miles
Nests: 107 NNE*: 154 Nests Hatched: 18
*NNE stands for Non Nesting Emergence which means that the turtle crawled ashore but did not nest. Bonita Beach (2 miles long) 280 nests; 63 Hatched
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Hurricane season has started
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Turf is down, sails are up!
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August is water professionals monthPlease take a moment to show our Utilities Department staff your appreciation next time you see them
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Plants along Estero Boulevard keep growing and blooming
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THANK YOUfor all your help in keeping trash cans away from plants and for not using fertilizers. Inappropriate fertilization of your property greatly affects neighboring areas.
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Weekly Events August 4, through August 13
August 2022 Calendar
August-September Program Descriptions
Summer lecture series continues in August and September featuring birds, bugs and butterflies
The iconic Mound House, one of Southwest Florida’s most-beloved historic attractions that traces its roots to the ancient Calusa of over 2,000 years ago, is inaugurating a new Summer Lecture Series. The series is for adults only with a wine and refreshments reception at 5:30 p.m. and the lectures from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Due to limited seating, advance registrations are necessary by the Monday before each lecture. Make reservations by calling 239-765-0865. Cost is $7 for Mound House members and $12 for non-members.
August 9 Reservations due by August 8 Adam Knight, Museum Educator The Creatures of the Mound House: From Birds to Bugs
September 13 Reservations due by September 12 Yvette Carrasco, Environmental Educator Butterflies by the Bay
www.moundhouse.org
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Adam Knight, Museum Educator, presented the first lecture in the summer series on July 13 to a full house. The topic was "Rancho Reality: US Latino Settlement in SWFL".
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Mound House has been accepted into VISIT FLORIDA's Targeting Marketing Assistance Program (TMAP) The program is designed to enhance marketing efforts of small businesses in Florida’s tourism industry through a variety of benefits.Benefits include an enhanced web listing on VISITFLORIDA.com, space at welcome centers for brochures, creative assistance, and more.
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The Utilities Department proudly presents the Town's annual drinking water report for 2021, covering all drinking water testing performed between January 1 and December 31.
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We are dedicated to providing drinking water that meets all state and federal standards and to adopting new methods of delivering the best quality drinking water to your homes and businesses.
Please call us if you have any questions about your drinking water. 239-463-9914 (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.)
Read the report online or visit Town Hall at 2525 Estero Boulevard to pick up a copy.
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Environmental education pop-up booth hosted by the Marine and Environmental Resources Task Force
Representatives from the Town's Marine and Environmental Resources Task Force (MERTF) are hosting a pop-up educational booth at various locations around Town throughout the month.
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Community members interested in serving as volunteers to advise and support the work of Town government are encouraged to apply for current openings on the Town's advisory boards and committees. The Town’s boards and committees exist to advise Town Council about Bay Oaks Recreational Campus, the Matanzas Pass Mooring Field, Mound House, Newton Beach Park, finances, island preservation and history, marine resources, anchorage, nuisance abatement, and public safety.
Available openings: Bay Oaks Recreational Campus Advisory Board (BORCAB) (1)Historic Preservation Advisory Committee (HPAC) (1) Local Planning Agency (LPA) (1)
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ATTENTION BUILDING CONTRACTORS
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Effective June 21, 2022: All new application submittals must be done through the Request Portal. Any new applications sent to buildingpermits@fmbgov.com will be returned.
Effective June 21, 2022: All inspections will need to be requested through the Permit Portal. If you need your access code, please email inspections@fmbgov.com
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Effective September 22, 2022, all contractors registered with the Town MUST be a licensed contractor through the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). Contractors licensed through the Lee County Contractor Licensing Board will not be allowed to register with the Town or apply for building permits.
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Keep up on the schedule of Town Council and advisory committee meetingsAll meetings are at Town Hall, 2525 Estero Boulevard
Live 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 websiteUpcoming meetings
Tuesday, August 9 / 9:00 a.m. Local Planning Agency (LPA) Meeting
Tuesday, August 10 / 2:00 p.m.Marine and Environmental Resources Task Force (MERTF) Meeting
Thursday, August 15 / 9:00 a.m. Town Council Meeting*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.
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Status of 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:
RFP-22-21- FN Financial Auditing Services The Town of Fort Myers Beach invites proposal submissions from a Professional Certified Public Accounting firm to provide auditing of financial statements for the fiscal year ending September 20, 2022, and the auditing of its financial statements for each of the two (2) subsequent fiscal years for the Town of Fort Myers Beach.
ITB-22-22-PR Fireworks Displays The scope of the project includes but is not limited to: choreographing, programming, storing, wiring, and firing the display for events which will be specified by the Town beginning with New Year’s Eve Fireworks on December 31, 2022, at midnight. Contractor shall provide all qualified personnel, transportation, storage, locating equipment, and any other required materials to perform the services as required in accordance with the applicable laws. Currently under review:There are no bid opportunities currently under review.
Friday, August 5 - RFP-22-21-FIN Bid Opening at 2:15 p.m.
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