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Helena, Milton Aftermath

Milton added insult to injury for Matlacha, St. James and Bokeelia and, of course SW Florida in general. They both weren’t largely wind events for our area, but they were significant water events augmented by the storm winds.

The tidal surge from Milton destroyed much of the ongoing work and repair begun after Helena’s tidal surge brushed by SW Florida. Of course, there had been continued work repairing the few buildings left in Matlacha that could be repaired after Hurricane Ian.

Hurricane Milton is Coming

It is NOT the biggest, or the strongest, or the meanest hurricane ever. . .echoing the the news hype. It IS a very dangerous storm depending on where you are located and where it comes ashore. Isn't it interesting the for all the long term "certainty" about climate change they still don't know, two days out exactly where the storm will come ashore.

Anywhere around the coastline of Pine Island or Lee County . . . You must be prepared or leave.

Lee Commission Award More Than $229 Million in Disaster Recovery Grants

Fort Myers, FL, Sept. 3, 2024 –

The Lee Board of County Commissioners voted Tuesday to award more than $229 million in grants for about 20 public facility and infrastructure projects funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery allocation to Lee County.

Commissioners Approve Expansion of Eastbound Right-turn Lane

Fort Myers, FL, June 18, 2024 – The Lee Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday voted to approve an agreement with a developer who will donate right-of-way along Pine Island Road to allow construction to extend the eastbound right-turn lane onto southbound Veterans Parkway for motorists exiting the Matlacha-Pine Island area.

Vehicle Hits Multiple Pedestrians in Matlacha -1 Deceased

Update 4/22/24:
24 year old Cody James Curtis from Cape Coral, has been arrested by the Lee County Sheriff's Dept. and charged with: Homicide-Manslaughter (DUI CAUSE DEATH TO HUMAN); 3 counts of (DUI AND SERIOUS BODILY INJURY TO ANOTHER); 2 counts (DUI DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR PERSON OF ANOTHER)

LeeCares Assistance

Lee County reminds Pine Island residents two more opportunities exist on-island for in-person LeeCares assistance  

Fort Myers, FL, April 12, 2024 – Pine Island residents seeking assistance from LeeCares have two more opportunities complete an application with a case manager on-island. LeeCares case managers will be at the Pine Island Public Library, 10701 Russell Road, Bokeelia, on April 17 and April 24 from 10a.m. until 2:30 p.m. 

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