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Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023

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***REMEMBER***

to take the online survey 

The Town of Fort Myers Beach received sustained impact by storm surge, winds, rains, and flooding from the Category 5 Hurricane Ian that came ashore on September 28, 2022, resulting in significant damage and loss.  

Fort Myers Beach is now working to coordinate services and build resiliency for individuals, families, and entities adversely impacted by the storm through the development of a long-term recovery plan.  

The purpose of the recovery plan is to engage the community and create a vision for Fort Myers Beach while reimagining the systems and landscape of the community. 

This on-line survey has been developed to allow for greater participation by Fort Myers Beach residents and to provide public input for the recovery plan.  

Please take part in helping to plan the future vision of a more resilient Fort Myers Beach by completing this survey by Thursday, September 28.

Please take this online survey

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***REMEMBER***


Island Wide Cleanup continues this week

Thanks in advance for helping with this #IslandBeautification project! Send selfies of your participation to publicinfo@fmbgov.com, or post on the Town’s Facebook on the notice of this project, or tag the Town on Facebook. 

We've collected around 30 bags already! Thanks to everyone who is participating!

Town's Beautification

Day

STREETS

DATE

1

Carlos Circle to Tropical Shores Way

Monday, 9-18-23

2

Gulf Beach Road to Gulf Island Drive

Tuesday, 9-19-23

3

Hercules Drive to Williams Drive

Wednesday, 9-20-93

4

Avenida Pescadora to Flamingo Street

Thursday, 9-21-23

5

Driftwood Lane to Estrellita Drive

Friday, 9-22-23

Set bags out the night before this special pickup day.  This special pickup is in addition to the usual regular pickup day. 

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Bay Oaks Recreational Campus fun days coming up

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Special events planned September 28 through October 1, 2023

To mark the Town’s ongoing recovery exactly one year after Hurricane Ian directly hit Fort Myers Beach, and honor those who were lost that day, several events are planned September 28 through October 1, 2023, in the Downtown District.

  • Town’s remembrance at the newly-restored Bayside Park from 9 to 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 28, 2023. Mayor Dan Allers will be the Master of Ceremonies. Bayside Park is at the corner of Old San Carlos Boulevard and First Street in the Downtown District. 

The Fort Myers Beach Elementary School Choir will lead the National Anthem followed by a prayer led by Vice Mayor Jim Atterholt. Ed and Kim Ryan of Beach Talk Radio will present a memorial plaque. Several local and state officials will be guest speakers. See the attached flyer for the list of speakers. 

  • Town will unveil the new clock on Times Square in the Downtown District approximately 30 minutes following the remembrance ceremony at Bayside Park. 

The clock was installed on September 14, and the base and surrounding area are receiving finishing touches between now and September 28. The clock will remain covered until the dedication ceremony that will feature a ribbon cutting led by the Clock’s donors and Town officials.

“The new clock was donated to the Town by George and Linda Merschman after Ian washed the old clock away,” said Town Manager Andy Hyatt. “The previous Times Square clock was an icon for residents and visitors alike on Fort Myers Beach for years. The Town is especially grateful to the Merschman’s for restoring a new version of this much-loved clock.” 

Verdin, a company in Cincinnati, Ohio, built the original clock and also built the new clock. 

  • Starting at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 28, 2023, Revive the Vibe, a special event organized by community members, will take over Old San Carlos Boulevard from First Street to Third Street until 8 p.m.                                                                                                                      

The organizers of this event describe it as a “one day musical festival” that “showcases Fort Myers Beach, nearby restaurants, bars and musicians to show locals and vacationers that their favorite places and local talent are here ready to welcome the public.” 

Other areas that will be part of this event in addition to Old San Carlos Boulevard between First and Third Streets are Bayside Park, Moss Marine, the parking lots at 401 and 420 Old San Carlos Boulevard, and 939 Third Street. 

Please note a couple logistics about this event: Third street will revert to a two-way street to allow vehicles access to North Estero Boulevard, and open containers of alcohol will be permitted within the festival area during this event. (Town Council waived the open container ordinance for this event.) 

Please see the attached flyer for more details about this event or email fmbrevival@gmail.com.

  • Island Hopper’s Songwriter Festival returns to Fort Myers Beach and takes over Bayside Park from Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Oct. 1, 2023. Featuring performances by artists from Nashville and nationwide, this festival is hosted by the Lee County Visitor and Convention Bureau. It starts on Captiva Island the week of Sept. 22 and travels to Cape Coral and Fort Myers before reaching Fort Myers Beach. 

For the schedule of performances and information about artists, follow the festival on social media, download the app, or visit https://www.island-hopperfest.visitfortmyers.com/

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Times Square Clock to be unveiled on September 28

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In a special ceremony to be held on September 28, 2023, the new Times Square Clock will be officially dedicated. 

This dedication will be approximately 30 minutes after the end of the Town’s remembrance ceremony. (That ceremony will be held at Bayside Park at 9 a.m. The agenda for that event is attached.)

The clock was installed on September 14, and the base and surrounding area are receiving some finishing touches between now and September 28. The clock will remain covered until the dedication ceremony that will feature a ribbon cutting led by Town officials and the clock’s donors.

“The new clock was donated to the Town by George and Linda Merschman after Ian washed the old clock away,” said Town Manager Andy Hyatt. “The previous Times Square clock was an icon for residents and visitors alike on Fort Myers Beach for years. The Town is especially grateful to the Merschman’s for restoring a new version of this much-loved clock to Times Square.” 

Verdin, a company in Cincinnati, Ohio, built the original clock and also built the new clock. 

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