FMBeach News March 3 2021

October 13, 2021 / Issue #2021-41


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Use Town Hall for paid parking on evenings and weekends

Town Hall parking 1
Town Hall parking plate
Town Hall parking 2

Town Hall at 2525 Estero Boulevard has 35 new spaces for paid parking in the evenings and on the weekends. From 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., this parking is still free for those who are conducting Town business. This parking is also valid for resident pass holders.


Information about parking:
https://www.fortmyersbeachfl.gov/140/Parking

Pay for parking:
https://ppprk.com/park/

Town parking areas:
https://www.fortmyersbeachfl.gov/102/Beaches

Lee County provides bus, trolley, tram, and park and ride services in Fort Myers Beach:
https://www.fortmyersbeach.org/trolleyinfo/


Fright Night is October 22


Fright Night, a beloved tradition in the Town of Fort Myers Beach for young and old alike, returns to Bay Oaks Recreational Campus on Friday, Oct. 22, 2021.

This year’s event will be held outside from 6 to 9 p.m. The fun will include a costume contest, corn maze, haunted trail, games and prizes, huge slide, bungee-trampoline, and food trucks.

Cost is $4 a person or $10 for a family of four. Payment in the form of cash only will be accepted at the entrance.

For more information, call 239-765-4222.

Fright Night

Town wheelchairs adapted to the beach environment are available for loan


The chairs are loaned for FREE though a returnable deposit (credit card) is necessary, and an agreement will need to be completed. The hours that wheelchairs are available are 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.

View and download the agreement

To reserve, please call the Beach and Street Enforcement (BASE) Team
at 239-463-5888 at least an hour in advance.


The following beach accesses have a mobi mat or wooden bridge:
beach chair


Parking
Beach Access # 
11, 13, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22,
24, 25, 27 

No-Parking
Beach Access # 
18, 33, 34

beach access with mobi mat

Keep beach clean

Shoutout to this crew from  Keep Lee County Beautiful who were helping keep Fort Myers Beach beautiful after the busy weekend of  Roar Offshore Fort Myers Beach Powerboat Races! Thanks for letting us take your picture.


(Photo credit: Bob from the Beach and Street Enforcement Team)


Please take Lee County's short survey


FEMA asks local governments to update Local Mitigation Strategy planning documents every five years to develop ways to mitigate the threats and risks that the community may face in the event of an emergency. Lee County Government is asking residents to take this short survey to share thoughts about Lee County's strategy.



LeeTran hiring seasonal tram attendants 

Tram Attendant position
These are temporary positions with flexible hours beginning November 2021 and ending April 24, 2022.

Apply today by emailing leetransupport@leegov.com, calling 239-533-0360 or clicking this link. 


Town's Fiscal Year 2022 budget was adopted on September 16 and took effect October 1

Town Council held its two regular September meetings a week apart on the 9th and 16th in the evening at 5:01 p.m. The annual required public budget hearings were the main agenda item at each meeting. Florida law requires municipalities to conduct budget hearings in the evening.

At the second public budget hearing on September 16, Town Council adopted the Fiscal Year 2022 Budget, retaining the millage rate at .95. Parking fees were increased from $3 to $5 an hour and short term rental registration fees were increased to $300. These increases will take effect on January 1, 2022. Revenue currently generated by these fees offsets operating costs and helps keep property taxes low.

Proposed uses for revenue generated by these increases include implementing a parking app that communicates open spaces in Town and commercial lots, covering inflation on the Bay Oaks, Bayside Park, and Times Square redevelopment projects, and developing a plan for workforce housing.


One addition to the proposed budget at the time of its approval was $25,000 for security cameras as a first step toward enhancing public safety. The proposed addition to the budget of approximately $230,000 for a community policing program was not supported by the majority of Town Councilors though it was a topic of much discussion. 


Permits for future special events approved by Town Council

tree festival


Christmas Tree Festival
by the Fort Myers Beach
Woman’s Club

on December 10 - 11, 2021

Putt & Pub Crawl

11th Annual Putt & Pub Crawl
by the Fort Myers Beach
Woman’s Club

on January 15, 2022


New office for Matanzas Harbor Mooring Field opened October 1

Picture showing location of mooring field office and dinghy dock

Stop by the new office in Harbour House at Old San Carlos and First Street!


The office is near the Mooring Field dinghy dock and the previous office at Matanzas Inn. It opened for business on October 1 and is now being managed by Town staff in the Public Works Department after several years of contracted management.

mooring field front door

The Office is open daily
7 a.m. to Noon
and is overseen by Harbormaster
Austin Gilchrist (dark blue shirt) and Public Works employee Matt
. 

mooring field Austin & Matt

Be sure to admire the unique front counter crafted by Austin out of reclaimed material from signs that the Town recently replaced. The pictures don't do it justice!

mooring field welcome
mooring field front desk
mooring field lounge

Mound House weekly outdoor nature & education events for

October 14 through October 23

Mound House & Newton Beach Park Program Description for  October 2021
also
October 2021 Program Calendar

Side view of Mound House

Save the date 

mistletoe

Plans for 2022 Leadership Conference are underway

Please take this short survey

The Town needs your input about plans for its next leadership conference to educate interested community members about Town government and services. 


When these conferences have been held in the past (the last one was in 2019) they received rave reviews. Participants get a behind-the-scenes look at how the Town serves residents, visitors, and businesses, and how Town government works. Past participants had this to say:
  • I liked the special tours at all of the stops on the field trips. I had been to all of the places except the historical cottage and yet I learned so much at each stop.
  • The variety and breadth of experiences provides a superb overview of what FMB has to offer.
  • The emphasis on how to access different services, individuals and locations was extremely helpful.
  • EVERYONE on FMB should take this conference!
  • It really instilled a feeling of pride for our community and a desire to be a good steward of our island.
Tentative plans are for the 2022 conference to have four to six sessions. Participants will be introduced to Town Councilors and staff, departments and committees, facilities, services, and functions.

Field trips to locations that the Town operates - Bay Oaks Recreational Campus, Mound House, Newton Beach Park, Mooring Field, Bayside Park - as well as sessions about emergency services and environmental services are planned.

Thanks for taking the survey! Watch for more details about the conference (and how to sign up!) in the months ahead.

Did you know?
Lee County has a list of places to call if you need assistance 
with a nuisance, injured, or dead animal 

Alligator caught by PW


The Public Works and Beach and Street Enforcement crews caught this small alligator that was hanging around a condo complex recently and contacted Florida Fish and Wildlife officials to retrieve it.

alligator

Marine Resource Task Force Adventure Pop Up Booth 


October calendar graphic for MRTF pop up booth

Picture of sign with an arrow and the words "Household Hazardous Waste Collection"

MARK YOUR CALENDAR



For the Town's next FREE drive-through Household Chemical Waste Collection Day 


Wednesday, November 17, 2021
8 a.m. to Noon

Bay Oaks, 2731 Oak Street

Representatives from Lee County Waste Management will be conducting the event


Mark your calendar for these future dates:

  • February 16, 2022
  • May 18, 2022
  • August 17, 2022

Acceptable items


Turtle nests are still hatching!

Sea turtle nesting season lasts through October 31

Thanks for everything you are doing to keep the turtles
and their hatchlings safe. Read more

Nest count


Fort Myers Beach


Distance: 7 miles
Nests: 87
NNE*: 130
Nests Hatched: 86


*NNE stands for “Non Nesting Emergence” which means that the turtle crawled ashore, but did not nest

ATTENTION Beachfront property owners

Sea turtle lighting retrofitting might be covered by a grant 


BEACHFRONT property owners might be able to get the costs of retrofitting lighting fixtures and bulbs that comply with sea turtle regulations paid for by The Sea Turtle Conservancy’s Beachfront Lighting Retrofit Program.


The Sea Turtle Conservancy is a non-profit research, conservation, and education organization in Florida. The Conservancy has received grant funding designated for the lighting retrofit program through the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Gulf Environment Benefit Fund.

To learn more about the lighting grants and the program,
call The Conservancy at (352) 373-6441
or visit www.conserveturtles.org



Fort Myers Beach is dog-friendly

Please follow a few simple rules while enjoying the Beach with your pet

Well behaved leashed dogs are welcome on FMB as long as a few simple rules are followed.

FAQ Building Permits

The Town's online permitting service is called iWorQ and can be used to:

  • Search and view permits
  • View status
  • Download/ print approved documents
  • Pay fees
  • Schedule inspections

PERMIT SEARCH
If you are searching for record information or paying fees,
you are not required to create an account.


Text Hi to 239-FMBeach for information about the Town

Keep up on the schedule of Town Council and advisory committee meetings


All 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 website for the


Upcoming meetings


Monday, October 18 / 9:00 a.m.
Town Council Meeting

Tuesday, October 19 / 9:00 a.m.
Public Safety Committee (PSC) Meeting

Wednesday, October 19 / 9:00 a.m.
Anchorage Advisory Committee (AAC) Meeting

Wednesday, October 19 / 1:00 p.m.
Local Planning Agency (LPA) 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.

NOTE: All employees in Town Hall might not yet be fully vaccinated against COVID.

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, there are no open bid opportunities.

Under Review:

ITB-21-18-PW Bayside Park Improvements
RFP-21-19-TC Fireworks Display


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