Posts by Jacob Ogles
Final storm debris collections in Fort Myers Beach
As debris cleanup continues, our debris collector Crowder Gulf, will begin their final pass on Nov. 18. They will be collecting three types of storm debris. Each type needs to be in a separate pile in order to be collected. The three types include: – Electronic Waste – Construction Debris – Appliances How to put…
Read MoreKrawczun and Reed re-elected to lead Naples Airport Authority Noise Compatibility Committee
The Naples Airport Authority’s Noise Compatibility Committee re-elected Richard Krawczun as Chair and Andy Reed as Vice-Chair for 2024-2025. Originally appointed to the NCC in March 2020 and reappointed in 2024, Krawczun represents the geographic area southeast of the airport. With over 35 years of experience in local and municipal government service, Krawczun brings a…
Read MoreChris Elliott named commercial banker at Crews Bank & Trust
The commercial banking division at Crews Bank & Trust has announced that Christopher “Chris” Elliott has been promoted to commercial banker. Elliott joined the bank in 2023 as a credit analyst after graduating from college. The experience he gained from that position has prepared him to step into this new role. “We’re thrilled to promote…
Read MoreLee County Government garners a win for residents of apartments, condominiums and trailer parks impacted by Hurricane Milton
Lee County Government has garnered a win for residents in unincorporated areas with commercial properties impacted by Hurricane Milton. The county until now was prevented from collecting storm debris from commercial property sites such as apartments, condominiums and trailer parks. Federal Emergency Management Agency rules state that those property owners are expected to work with…
Read MoreLee County to close San Carlos public drop-off site
Lee County will close another Hurricane Milton public drop-off site at 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17. This drop-off site is located at 18078 Cypress Point Road, San Carlos Park. Residents in this area who would like to use this site are encouraged to do so now. Lee County would like to remind the public that…
Read MoreDisaster Recovery Centers closed for Veterans Day holiday
All Disaster Recovery Centers in Florida will be closed on Monday, Nov. 11, in observance of Veterans Day. Centers will resume their normal hours Tuesday, Nov. 12. To find center locations go to fema.gov/drc or text “DRC” and a Zip Code to 43362. Survivors do not need to visit a center to apply for assistance. Homeowners and renters are…
Read MoreLee County to host temporary permitting office for Fort Myers Shores, Olga and Alva residents
The Lee County Department of Community Development will open a temporary, remote permitting office to serve residents from Fort Myers Shores, Olga and Alva. The office will be open: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, at the Olga Community Center, 2325 S. Olga Drive. These temporary offices have proved successful in assisting residents…
Read MoreMore than 100,000 cubic yards of debris collected from unincorporated Lee County post-Milton
Lee County surpassed the 100,000-cubic-yard milestone for vegetative and construction debris collection in unincorporated areas post-Hurricane Milton this week. The total amount of collections including sand is approximately 152,876 cubic yards. Sand operations will continue along with construction and vegetative debris collections. Hurricane Milton washed ashore thousands of cubic yards of sand needing to be…
Read MoreExplanation of acquisitions under Hazard Mitigation Grant Program
After flooding, many property owners may be undecided whether to repair or rebuild their flood-prone property. For some, participating in a voluntary property acquisition by their local community may be an option. How It Works Local communities may purchase flood-prone properties, remove the buildings and maintain the land as open space. FEMA may pay 75%…
Read MoreHousing Authority receives nearly $37 million in funding from Lee County
The Housing Authority of the City of Fort Myers has received nearly $37 million in funding from Lee County through the CDBG-DR (Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery) fund. The $36,530,877 in funds will support two of the HACFM’s affordable housing projects: Phase II of Southward Village and Lafayette Square. Lee County awarded a total…
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