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Upcoming Meetings and Events


December 5, 2025: Tree Lighting in Times Square! 4:30-5:30pm

December 8, 2025: Audit Committee Meeting, 9:00am

December 10, 2025: MERTF Meeting, 10:00am

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LeeTran

Free seasonal LeeTran downtown trolley and Fort Myers Beach trams to resume!

LeeTran will resume the free beach tram on Fort Myers Beach, Nov. 20. The free tram will run about every 30-40 minutes, seven days a week from Fort Myers Beach Public Library to Bowditch Point Park. Service begins at 8:20 a.m. daily at Fort Myers Beach Public Library and ends with the last tram leaving Bowditch Point Park at approximately 10:55 p.m.

Please see new route schedules and maps for additional information about these modifications by going to RideLeeTran.com. 

LeeTran is the public transit provider for Lee County. LeeTran operates 25 bus routes during season with around 1600 bus stops around Lee County. LeeTran offers a paratransit service known as Passport and an on-demand service known as ULTRA, which has service areas in Bonita Springs and Lehigh Acres. LeeTran has a staff of nearly 300 people. To learn more about the services offered by LeeTran, or for schedule and fare information, call 239-LEE-TRAN, or visit www.RideLeeTran.com

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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
  • NEW! Pickleball is now included with your purchase of a 6-month or annual membership!

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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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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Parking Pass

RESIDENT PARKING REMINDER

Fort Myers Beach residents — don’t forget! With a Resident Parking Sticker, you can park for FREE in any Town-designated parking space.

Resident parking stickers are just $50 per year, valid for 12 months from your purchase date.

Stop by Town Hall Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., to get yours today and make beach parking a breeze!

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LeeCounty

Lee County Domestic Animal Services announces new community resource to reunite lost and found pets 

Lee Commissioners vote to repeal and replace Animal Control Ordinance 14-22

Fort Myers, FL, Dec. 2, 2025 – Lee County Domestic Animal Services today announced the roll out of the Find My Pet Portal: Community Working Together to Bring Pets Home. The portal is another community engagement tool for residents to “self-help” with stray animals. 

The portal was launched during a presentation to the Lee Board of County Commissioners at the regularly scheduled Tuesday meeting at which commissioners voted to repeal and replace the Lee County Animal Control Ordinance 14-22 following a public hearing.

The portal allows Lee County residents to use computers or cell phones to post photos of found strays in hopes that owners seeking their lost pets can connect – even before a stray is brought to Domestic Animal Services. Think of it as neighbors helping neighbors, similar to some popular neighborhood apps that communities use today. One of the language changes in the ordinance facilitates adding this portal and service. 

Lee County invites residents to watch a video about the new tool and to visit the new portal at www.leegov.com/animalservices/lostpet/portal.

The approved ordinance repeals and replaces the existing ordinance and provides comprehensive changes to rules, including adding a mandatory one-day hold for cats, ferrets and other small mammals lacking identification.

The one-day hold was implemented operationally in June 2025 and remains in effect. The Lee County Domestic Animal Services webpage (www.leegov.com/animalservices/lostpet) has been updated to reflect this operational change. The ordinance change codifies the operational change.

Amending any Lee County Ordinance involves a structured procedure, including public hearings and review by public advisory committees. As part of this process, a draft of Ordinance 14-22 was presented by staff to the Board of County Commissioners’ Executive Regulatory Oversight Committee (EROC), as required. Meeting documentation, an audio recording and proof of publication are available at:

www.leegov.com/dcd/committees/committeesearch

Among the changes to the ordinance:

  • Adds the ability for law enforcement officers to take custody of an animal. Provides clearer basis to take custody after arrest, other law enforcement actions or medical emergencies.
  • Allows an animal to not have to wear a tag if microchipped with the required information.
  • Prohibits selling animals on the roadside or in parking lots without a permit and establishes the process for obtaining a permit.
  • Makes other changes to definitions and requirements.

Lee County Domestic Animal Services serves as the county’s only stray intake facility, providing care, shelter and second chances for thousands of animals each year. With community support, more pets can find their way to loving homes.

Adoptions take place at the shelter, 5600 Banner Drive, Fort Myers. Adoption hours are 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Adoption applications can be submitted electronically at www.leegov.com/animalservices/adopt. They can also be printed and faxed or brought to the shelter. Or they can be completed in person. 

Every adoption includes a complete package valued at more than $600, which features:

  • Spay or neuter surgery
  • Up-to-date vaccinations
  • County license and rabies vaccination
  • Microchip with registration
  • A 10-day health guarantee

You can view adoptable animals at www.LeeLostPets.com. Follow Lee County Domestic Animal Services’ social media sites:

  • Lee County Domestic Animal Services | Fort Myers FL | Facebook
  • Lee County Animal Services (@leeanimalservices) • Instagram photos and videos

Not ready to adopt? The county has additional options for the community to help the shelter:

  • A robust fostering program; learn more at www.leegov.com/animalservices/foster 
  • The Weekend Warrior program. This program lets community members give a shelter pet a break by fostering for a weekend or week. Learn more at www.leegov.com/animalservices/weekendwarrior 

Lee County encourages the community to play an active role in the welfare of domestic animals. Responsible pet ownership is the key to reducing the number of animals in the county shelter. Pet owners must ensure the animal is identified and chipped, is properly vaccinated, is spayed or neutered, and is licensed. 

The county would like to remind pet owners that licensing can be done online from a cell phone or computer; residents do not need to visit Animal Services in person. It’s a convenient, easy way to obtain a license and pay for it in one stop. Visit www.leegov.com/animalservices/licensing. 

To receive updates from Lee County Government, sign up for the newsletter here: www.leegov.com/resources/newsletters and follow on social media: www.leegov.com/socialmedia.

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Town of FMB Beach Wheelchair Loan Program!


The Town of Fort Myers Beach is excited to announce that TWO beach wheelchairs are now available for loan!

This specialized chair is designed for use on sand, helping residents and visitors with mobility challenges enjoy the beach with ease and comfort.

Available on a first-come, first-served basis, for FREE — just contact our Public Works Department at (239) 765-0202 ext. 1502. Town staff will take a quick photo of your ID at the time of loan.

We’re happy to bring back this initiative as we continue our commitment to making Fort Myers Beach accessible and enjoyable for everyone!

If the Town's wheelchairs are unavailable, many local businesses have some for rent! Check out the Fort Myers Beach Chamber of Commerce website for more details. 


Beach

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MH

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

Town of Fort Myers Beach Outlines Enforcement Process for Unkept Properties

The Town of Fort Myers Beach is committed to maintaining a safe, healthy, and welcoming community for all residents. To support this effort, the Town has outlined the enforcement process for unkept properties and the tools available to ensure compliance with community standards.

Unkept Property Enforcement Steps

  1. Report or Identification – Property flagged by residents, inspectors, or Town of Fort Myers Beach Code enforcement Officers.
  2. Inspection – Conducted within 7–10 days by Town of Fort Myers Beach Code Enforcement Officer.
  3. Notice of Violation – Sent within 5 days; includes corrective actions and a reasonable time for compliance (generally 15–30 day deadline).
  4. Compliance Period – Owner contacts the Town of Fort Myers Beach Code Enforcement Division with Notice of Violation corrections or request for extension.
  5. Follow-Up Inspection – If resolved, the case is closed. If not, move to a hearing before the Special Magistrate for the possible imposition of fines and fees/costs. The Current Special Magistrate fee is $250.00, and costs of mailing will be requested from the Special Magistrate if a hearing is requested.
  6. Fines & Citations – Begin as ordered by the Special Magistrate at the hearing.
  7. Town Abatement – The Special Magistrate may direct the Town to abate the violation, including demolition; with the costs billed to the property owner.

Tools Used in the Enforcement Process

  • Code Enforcement Officers 
  • Hearings before Special Magistrate
  • Abatement Policy – as ordered by the Special Magistrate
  • Lien Placement – as ordered by the Special Magistrate 

Residents are encouraged to report concerns or learn more about property standards by visiting https://www.fortmyersbeachfl.gov/181/Code-Compliance or calling (239) 765 – 0202.

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fitness schedule

New fitness classes are coming this October!

  • Spin with Sue Anderson – Mondays & Thursday at 8:00 AM

  • Senior Spin with Sue Anderson – Mondays & Thursdays at 9:15 AM

  • Gentle Resistance Yoga with Annie Neaf – Wednesdays at 9:00 AM

  • Zumba with Jian Tang Heinel – Wednesdays & Fridays at 10:15 AM

  • Iyengar Yoga with Susan Carter – Fridays at 9:00 AM

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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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FMBInformed

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Public Information Requests

For all media and public information inquiries, please contact us at PublicInfo@fmbgov.com or (239) 765-0202 [option 8].

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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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Dogs are welcome on FMB! 

Enjoy FMB with your canine friends, but please remember some important things to make the experience as enjoyable for everyone else as it is for you:

  • Dogs must be on a (6ft max) leash and under the owner’s control at all times. 
  • Owners must clean up after their animals and deposit animal waste in the trash receptacles located at each public beach access. 
  • Dogs are not permitted in the Little Estero Critical Wildlife Area, which includes all wetlands, beaches and land extending southward from the Holiday Inn to the boundary signs at Mulholland Point.

Sec. 6-31. - Leash requirement

Dogs Allowed

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Bayside Park

Bayside Park Concert Series

Enjoy A Relaxing Concert on the Back Bay EVERY SUNDAY!


To view a list of performers, visit the Fort Myers Beach Chamber of Commerce Website!

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