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August 11, 2021 / Issue #2021-32
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Sand and bags are available behind Town Hall for residents to fill
We are monitoring Tropical Storm Fred and, as of this newsletter's distribution, it looks as if it will bring rain and possible localized flooding in low-lying areas this weekend. If residents would like sand bags to be ready just in case, FREE sand and bags to fill are available behind Town Hall. Please bring shovels as those are not supplied. Town Hall is located at 2525 Estero Boulevard.
Keep up on storm news and information:
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Although it looks right now as if Tropical Storm Fred will not reach hurricane status, it's a good time to remind everyone that hurricane re-entry passes that are YELLOW and PURPLE and issued in previous years are STILL VALID.
If you do not have a YELLOW or PURPLE re-entry pass, apply here
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Fort Myers Beach Fishing Pier to close temporarily for maintenance on August 16 FROM LEE COUNTY:
The Fort Myers Beach Fishing Pier at Lynn Hall Memorial Park, 950 Estero Blvd., will be closed for about three weeks beginning Monday, Aug. 16, so that a contractor can resurface the entire concrete deck. The pier is expected to re-open in time for Labor Day weekend. All amenities at Lee County’s Lynn Hall Park except the pier remain open with regular hours. Amenities at Lynn Hall Park include shelters with grills, restrooms with changing facilities and accessible beach access. Parking is $2 per hour. The concrete deck is resurfaced about every 10 to 15 years. The work is funded through the Tourist Development Tax, which is assessed on short-term lodging. For information about Lee County Parks & Recreation locations, amenities and special events, visit www.leeparks.org, call 239-533-7275 or email leeparks@leegov.com.
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PLEASE NOTE REVISED START DATE Construction of new traffic signal at Old San Carlos and Estero Boulevards is set to begin on Monday, August 16Motorists should anticipate periodic lane closures and delays in the area and some work taking place at night. Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC, is the contractor, and will be managing traffic. Two signalization mast arms and associated equipment are to be installed. The Local Agency Program (LAP) through the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is the funding source for this project. Estimated cost is $776,511. This is the Town’s first LAP project since certification was obtained in 2020.
Lee County is also planning to install a second new signal at the intersection of Crescent Street and Estero Boulevard starting approximately in May of 2022. This signal is also to be completed with FDOT funding.
Questions? Call the Town’s Public Works Department at 239-765-0202.
Progress will be shared through the Town’s website (www.fmbgov.com) and social media.
Read about this project and other Projects Around Town
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Construction in Progress UPDATES BY AREA
Segment 5 & 6 - Albatross Street to the end of the island Albatross Street to just south of Santini Plaza - North and south bound traffic is shifted to the bay side while crews install conduit, storm drainage and sidewalk and rebuild the roadway on the beach side. South of Santini Plaza to the south end of the island - North and south bound traffic is shifted to the beach side while crews install storm drainage, sidewalk, and driveway aprons, and rebuild the roadway on the bay side.
- Friday, 8/13 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., crews will continue to pave the closed northbound lane and side street tie-ins from south of Santini Plaza to the south end of the island.
- Motorists may experience momentary delays while crews move materials in and out of the work area.
- Motorists at driveways and side streets may experience ingress/egress delays when the paver is at your driveway or side street.
- Buccaneer Drive will be intermittently reduced to one lane at Estero Boulevard while crews install storm drainage.
- Motorists should use caution and flaggers will be present to assist.
- Tarpon Road will be closed intermittently from Estero Boulevard to Buccaneer Drive while crews transition the side street apron to Estero Boulevard.
- Residential access will be provided from Buccaneer Drive and Lagoon Road.
Crews will continue to restore the outfall right-of-way at the Santa Maria Condominium.
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URGENT!Contact the Army Corps of Engineers TODAY to protect our water quality
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It is an URGENT time for the public to be vocal with the Army Corps of Engineers regarding the Corps' proposed plan that will guide water releases from Lake Okeechobee for the next decade. Captains for Clean Water has set up an email template for the public to send messages.
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The Town of Fort Myers Beach is urging the public to send messages to the Army Corps of Engineers NOW to request modifications to the draft operating plan for releasing water from Lake Okeechobee. These releases flow into the Caloosahatchee River and the Gulf causing harmful algae blooms that kill fish and foliage and impact the public's s health as well as the Town’s economy.
During a Monday, July 26 meeting with the Corps, Fort Myers Beach Mayor Ray Murphy joined with mayors of other municipalities in Lee County to lobby for changes in the plan to have the releases “be less water in summer, more water in winter.”
“It’s incumbent upon everybody who lives down here or has any stake in it anywhere to be vocal about this situation to the Army Corps of Engineers and let them know that we don’t want all that water. We want water when we need it and we don’t want the water when we don’t need it,” Mayor Murphy said. "Our concern over here on the West Coast is that we're going to be taking the lion's share of the water on these releases when it happens."
Please help protect Southwest Florida’s water quality by emailing the Army Corps of Engineers TODAY!
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COMING SOON...NEW beach sccess signs along Estero Boulevard with the Town's new logo and branding scheme
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Turtle nests are hatching!Thanks for everything you are doing to keep the turtles and their hatchlings safe.
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Fort Myers Beach Distance: 7 miles Nests: 85 NNE*: 129 Nests Hatched: 6
*NNE stands for “Non Nesting Emergence” which means that the turtle crawled ashore, but did not nest
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August schedule for the pop up environmental education booth managed by the Marine Resources Task Force
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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 three of the Town’s 10 advisory boards and committees.
The Town’s committees exist to advise Town Council about Bay Oaks Recreational Campus, Mooring Field, Mound House, Newton Beach Park, finances, marine resources, nuisance abatement, environmental and historic preservation, and public safety.
Openings: - Audit Committee – monitors audits, reviews financial statements prior to the completion of the audit, reviews the results of any audit, evaluates proposed corrective action and insures that corrective action is carried out, evaluates auditor performance
- Historic Preservation Advisory Committee (HPAC) – assists the Local Planning Agency and the Historic Preservation Advisory Board with historic preservation matters
- Local Planning Agency (LPA) - further the welfare of the citizens of town by helping to promote a better, more positive community environment and to ensure that the unique, natural characteristics of the island are preserved.
Click here for more information and to fill out the application.
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August is national drinking water quality month
"Because having clean water is vital to our individual health, our collective agricultural needs, and the needs of our environment.”
National Water Quality Month website
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Annual drinking water quality report available
The Utilities Department proudly presents the Town's annual drinking water report for 2020, covering all drinking water testing performed between January 1 and December 31.
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.- 4:30 p.m.)
Read the report online or visit Town Hall at 2525 Estero Boulevard between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. to pick up a copy.
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Keep up on the schedule of Town Council and advisory committee meetingsAll meetings are at Town Hall, 2525 Estero BoulevardLive 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 theUpcoming meetings
Town Council's next meeting will be Monday, August 2, at 9 a.m.
Monday, August 16 / 9 a.m.Town Council MeetingTuesday, August 17 / 9 a.m. Public Safety Committee (PSC) MeetingThursday, August 19 / 11 a.m. Special Magistrate Hearings *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.
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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 open for bid: There are currently no open solicitations.
Under Review: ITB-21-18-PW Bayside Park Improvements.
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