Frequently Asked Questions
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General Frequently Asked Questions
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Call Lee County Animal Services at (239) 432-2083 to handle any animal problems within the Town of Fort Myers Beach.General Frequently Asked Questions
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Call the Sheriff's Department West District office at (239) 477-1830.General Frequently Asked Questions
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Parking permits are available for Estero Island residents and business owners through the Beach and Street Enforcement (BASE) Office. You may purchase them from the BASE Office during regular office hours for $25.00. The permit is valid for one year after the date of purchase. About parking
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Trolley service is provided through LeeTran. For information on fares and routes, visit the LeeTran website - scroll down and click on "Trolley" in the list on the left.General Frequently Asked Questions
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The South Florida Water Management District implements local water restrictions. Effective April 1st, 2009: Mandatory water restrictions are in place for the Town of Fort Myers Beach. Click on the link to view the current water restriction information and regulations for the Town of Fort Myers Beach, including the days and times that watering is allowed and the code enforcement fines for water restriction violations.General Frequently Asked Questions
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General Frequently Asked QuestionsIt goes to Lee County’s 260 acre Waste Resource Recovery Facility on Buckingham Road, and gets sorted for reusable and recyclable materials. The parts of your trash with the lowest value are converted to energy that powers thousands of households!Tours of this facility are available by calling 239-533-8000. On the tour, you will learn about “The Pit” and “The Claw” and a giant magnet, and how they fit into the disposal of your trash in viable economic and environmental ways.Reusable and recyclable materials include plastic, cardboard, glass, metal cans, construction debris, tires, trees and brush. Learn more:Need mulch? It’s FREE to Lee County residents at five locations. (Yard debris is turned into mulch.)