Held October 25th at FGCU’s Cohen Student Center Ballroom, the forum highlighted the initiatives in place and under consideration for developing the Greater Estero area. FGCU Professor Shelton Weeks moderated a four-member panel about these initiatives and what steps could be completed to improve the vision and objectives. The forum was sponsored by Greg Tolley, Executive Director of FGCU’s Water School.
The meeting was recorded and watched by an additional 780 residents during the two weeks following its release. If you want to view the meeting recording, please click here.
Attendees and panel members noted the difficulties of the current and future traffic congestion on East Corkscrew Road and Coconut Road (West.) Village Manager Steve Sarkozy, a panel member, detailed what efforts are being considered on these challenges. He also discussed current plans for future projects.
Engage Estero’s management team prepared several recommendations for consideration that emerged during the forum:
- The Village needs to encourage public input much earlier for planned developments and recreational changes being considered, as panel member Jim Wallace suggested.
- The Village often takes a “hard line” to achieve the acceptable Village requirements from developers to fit the vision for the Village. But there is a need for a more cohesive vision for the Village that takes account of all the developments and how they can enhance our community holistically.
- It was suggested that the Village consider engaging with a planner or company with a proven track record in “thinking outside the box” to put forward their vision of what Estero will need to meet our future requirements. This does not imply that Village management is doing a poor job but that outside perspectives can provide a broader vision, considering potential shifts in the behavior and needs of the public.