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Upcoming Meetings


September 8, 2025: Audit Committee, BAY OAKS, 9:00am

September 9, 2025: Local Planning Agency, DIAMONDHEAD, 9:00am

September 11, 2025: Town Council Meeting, TOWN HALL, 9:00am

September 11, 2025: 1st Budget Hearing, TOWN HALL, 5:01pm

September 12, 2025: Special Magistrate Hearing, TOWN HALL, 9:00am

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Town Hall Grand Opening - 

Thank you for attending!

What an incredible day celebrating the Grand Opening of our New Town Hall! Thank you to everyone who joined us to celebrate - from the ribbon cutting to the tours, your support and excitement made this milestone truly special.

We are grateful to our community, staff, and partners who helped make this day one to remember. This building is more than just walls—it represents resilience, progress, and a bright future for Fort Myers Beach.

Here’s to many more memories made together in our new Town Hall!

Grand Opening

Town Hall Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday: 8:30am - 4:30pm

Saturday/ Sunday: CLOSED


Address: 6231 Estero Blvd, Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931

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ENJOY BAY OAKS!

HOURS OF OPERATION

  • MONDAY - FRIDAY: 8:00AM - 7:00PM
  • SATURDAY/SUNDAY: CLOSED

INDOOR PICKLEBALL

  • DAILY FROM 10:00AM - 12:00PM
  • RESIDENTS: $5
  • NON-RESIDENT: $10

OPEN GYM BASKETBALL

  • DAILY FROM 6:00PM - 7:00PM
    • Free with membership
  • RESIDENT: $4 child, $7 adult
  • NON-RESIDENT: $7 child, $10 adult

Bay Oaks also has FREE outdoor pickleball and tennis courts open daily, from dawn to dusk.

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Advisory Committee Vacancies - VOLUNTEER TO SERVE!

As a reminder, members of the Town’s advisory committees are appointed by the Town Council to serve two-year terms. The current terms for several committee members are set to expire on September 30, 2025, which will result in vacancies on the following committees:      

  • Anchorage Advisory Committee
  • Audit Committee                                                                                             
  • Bay Oaks Recreational Center Advisory Board                                   
  • Cultural & Environmental Learning Center Advisory Board          
  • Marine & Environmental Resources Task Force                                  
  • Public Safety Committee      
  • Local Planning Agency                                                                                                                                                   

In anticipation of these vacancies, the Town is now accepting applications from residents who are interested in serving their community through participation on one of our advisory committees. A description of each committee’s roles and responsibilities, along with membership requirements may be found on the Town’s website.

We encourage residents who are passionate about civic engagement and public service to apply. Applications must be submitted to the Town Clerk no later than Friday, September 12, 2025, to be considered for appointment by the Town Council at its meeting scheduled for October 2, 2025.

For more information and to access the application form, please visit https://www.fortmyersbeachfl.gov/64/Advisory-Boards-and-Committees

Thank you for your interest in serving the Town.

volunteer to serve

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FMBInformed

NEW Presentation Policy!

In an effort to have a standardized procedure for receiving and utilizing presentations during public meetings within the Town Council Chambers, the Town has created a new Presentation Policy!

Key Details:

  1. Inform the relevant department that you have a presentation and specify for which meeting
  2. Email the presentation to presentations@fmbgov.comat least 24 hours prior to the presentation, which will allow the presentation to be loaded into the display systems.
    1. Presentations received after the 24-hour window will not be accepted or displayed digitally – please be prepared with paper copies for those at the meeting (typically 10 copies for Town Council Meetings)
    2. FOR MONDAY MEETINGS – presentations are due by Friday at 3:00pm. 
  3. Flash drives will not be accepted.

Read the full policy here!

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FMBe Prepared Early

Preparing for Hurricane Season, June 1 - November 30!

Hurricane season begins June 1st - use the checklist below to ensure you are prepared for this year's Hurricane Season! 

  • Pick up a Hurricane Re-entry Pass! 
    • If you already have the GREEN re-entry pass, you do not need a new one. 
    • One form of identification that confirms status as a resident or property owner is required to obtain a pass. 
    • Passes can be picked up at Town Hall, located at 2731 Oak Street, Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931
  • Sign up for CodeRed Alerts!
    • CodeRed is used for emergency and general alerts such as: Bridge Closures, Boil Water Notices, Natural Disasters, Inclement Weather, and Evacuation Notices.
    • The Town of Fort Myers Beach will be TESTING this alert system on May 1, 2025. Sign up prior to this date to ensure you receive our TEST: Register Here!
  • Visit the Town's Hurricane Preparedness Page for important phone numbers, resources, and things to know: Hurricane Preparedness | Town of Fort Myers Beach, FL - Official Website

Questions? Contact us at (239) 765 - 0202!

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Town of Fort Myers Beach Announces Completion of Offshore Dredging!


The Town of Fort Myers Beach proudly announces the successful completion of the offshore dredging portion of the Estero Island Shore Protection Project, commonly known as the Beach Renourishment Project.

This comprehensive initiative addressed nearly 7 miles of critically eroding shoreline along Estero Island. It involved dredging approximately 1 million cubic yards of sand from offshore sources to rebuild an engineered beach, which will be followed by the installation of dune vegetation to enhance storm resilience and ecosystem health.

The newly fortified shoreline enhances safety for coastal properties, expands recreational beach space, and contributes to long-term sand retention and erosion protection. Dune plantings, which will begin in the coming weeks as part of the funded project, will further strengthen natural defenses against storms and provide critical habitat for native species.

“Completing the Beach Renourishment Project marks a major milestone in our recovery and resilience as a community,” stated Town Manager Will McKannay, “This project not only restores our shoreline for residents and visitors to enjoy, but it also strengthens our natural defenses against storms and coastal erosion. I want to thank our partners at the state, county, and federal levels, as well as our residents, for their patience and support throughout this process. Together, we’re building a stronger, safer, and more beautiful Fort Myers Beach”

With the beach now restored, and robust dune systems soon to be in place, the Town will be well-positioned for future coastal resilience!

Stay up to date with the latest Beach Renourishment Project updates on our website, www.fmbgov.com/beach.


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Traffic Cam

A message from FDOT

Beginning Monday, September 15, 2025, through Thursday, September 18, 2025, from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. motorists should expect single lane closures on Estero Boulevard, in front of Margaritaville, as crews work on pipe desilting. 

Flaggers will be on-site to assist motorists traveling through the area.

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Visit Mound House!

Interested in diving into the history of Fort Myers Beach and the Calusa, or maybe seeing nature and enjoying a quiet day on the water? Mound House is the perfect place for you! 

Museum hours: Wednesday - Saturday, 9:00am - 4:00pm

Grounds Hours: Daily, 7:00am - 6:00pm

Kayak Tours: Wednesday - Saturday, 9:00am - 11:00am

Sunset Kayak Tours: Fridays, two hours before sunset - Check MH website for availability

Visit Mound House website for more information!

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Informed

REMINDER - Temporary Placement Permits are set to expire on September 23, 2025!

Temporary Placement Permits are set to expire on September 23, 2025. Recognizing that recovery timelines vary by household, the Town Council adopted Resolution 25-251 on August 18, 2025, establishing a pathway for property owners facing certain hardship situations to apply for a permit extension under defined conditions.

To facilitate the process, the Emergency Temporary Placement Permit Extension Application – Hurricane Ian is available for download on the Town’s official website: https://www.fortmyersbeachfl.gov/DocumentCenter/View/24577/ETPP-TPP-Updated-82635?bidId=

Property owners are encouraged to act before their permit expires to avoid possible referral to the Code Enforcement Department, which may result in daily fines and other penalties if no action is taken.

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Bay Oaks

Friends of Bay Oaks!

The Friends of Bay Oaks are looking for people interested in leading and/or joining their 501c3 not-for-profit organization to raise funds for Bay Oaks Park. 

All ideas are welcome!

Contact Joy Sullivan for more information: Joys4320@gmail.com

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MY DAFE FL HOME

MY SAFE FL HOME

The Florida Legislature has allocated $280 million for the 2025–2026 fiscal year to fund new Wind-mitigation Inspections and Grants under the My Safe Florida Home (MSFH) Program!

MSFH is now accepting applications! To see if you qualify and apply, please visit: https://mysafeflhome.com/

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BAY OAKS CLUB REC IS BACK!

Bay Oaks Afterschool Care is the place to be for students K-5th on

Fort Myers Beach!

  • When: Monday - Friday from August 11, 2025 - December 19, 2025
  • Times: End of school - 6:00pm
  • Pricing: $125/Resident per child; $175/Non-Resident per child

Sign up today!

Will McKannay

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Sea Turtle Season began on May 1st!

Get your amber bulbs and black out curtains ready for Sea Turtle Nesting Season. Not all yellow and red bulbs are made equal - be sure to look for manufacturer specs that call out 560 nanometers (nm) or greater on the box.  Black out curtains are best for windows to shield interior lighting, and if you’re under construction, please remind your contractor to turn off the lights at night and put up temporary curtains to block interior lights.

FWC Wildlife Lighting Guidance: https://myfwc.com/conservation/you-conserve/lighting/criteria/certified/

Sea Turtle Conservation Resources: https://conserveturtles.org/program-activity/finding-wildlife-lighting/


Town Sea Turtle Codes & Info: www.fmbgov.com/seaturtle


If you have questions, or want your property evaluated, please contact Chadd Chustz, Environmental Projects Manager, to schedule an appointment.  Email: chadd@fmbgov.com

turtles

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informed

Projects Around Town!

Interested in learning about the progress of various projects on the Island? Visit the Town's Projects around Town page for the latest details!

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Bike Safety!

The Town of Fort Myers Beach now allows electric bikes on the sidewalk. Please do your part to keep yourself and others safe by following these rules:

  • Always ride with traffic, never against.
  • Maximum speed is 15mph when on a sidewalk.
  • Wear light and bright clothing, especially in the evening.
  • DO NOT use cell phones or ear buds. 
  • Always yield to pedestrians and walk your bicycle when using a designated crosswalk.
  • Lights must be on the front and rear of the bicycle at night.
  • REQUIRED: audible device - horn, bell, voice saying “ON YOUR LEFT”, etc.
  • ALWAYS yield to pedestrians.
Bike Safety

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Bayside Park

Bayside Park Concert Series

Enjoy A Relaxing Concert on the Back Bay EVERY SUNDAY!


September 14, 2025: The Echo, 4:00pm

September 21, 2025: Soapy Tuna, 4:00pm

September 28, 2025: Riverside, 4:00pm

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