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  • Fort Myers Beach Easement REVISED

    An easement document for beachfront property owners to sign to receive sand from the beach recovery projects following Hurricane Ian has been updated by the Town Attorney. The update to the easement makes it clear that there are no third party beneficiaries, and nothing prohibits the upland owner from using their property in any way…

  • FMB Residental & Business Parking Permit Update

    The residential/business parking permits have arrived. Prior year resident parking passes will be honored. Residents who no longer have a prior year parking pass will be able to receive a new one. Residents who need a new parking pass can come to Town Hall temporary complex at 2545 Estero Boulevard to receive new pass.  Monday-Friday,…

  • It’s The Little Things Now… Fort Myers Beach Business Owners Reunited With Flag

    It’s been 145 days since Hurricane Ian decimated the place I’ve called home for the last 10 years. Friends near and dear to me are Laura and Anthony LaValle. To the island, they are know as the owners of the world famous Yo! Taco. A bit of a back story… Yo! Taco has resided at…

  • Way Back Wednesday… To The 42nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2000

    The year is 2000. Everything is translucent sparkle and we are clamdiggers deep in the ‘brick’ cellphone era. But for me, I was a 9 year old girl growing up on Sanibel Island with my mom, step-dad and baby brother. My biological father was a fashion designer in New York City, the place of my…

  • Sand Bag Locations

    Leave me a comment if you have an update! Bonita Springs Fire Department Station 24, 27701 Bonita Grande Drive (sand only). The sandbags are limited to 25 per Bonita Springs address. You will need to show proof that you are a Bonita Springs resident with ID. You are encouraged to bring your own shovels just…

  • Hurricane Checklist

    HURRICANE CHECKLIST There is still time to inventory your hurricane preparedness kits and shop for essential items. Whether #TropicalStormIan heads to Lee County, Florida or elsewhere, you should always be prepared for a storm. Here are a few items you’ll need: Three day supply of water Non-perishable foods Battery-powered flashlights or lanterns First-aid kit and…