Protect Your Voice
The ECCL is a valuable resource for residents to make their voices heard and to stay informed on issues before decisions are made. Your donations enable the ECCL to:
- communicate effectively,
- influence decision-makers,
- and lead initiatives that
- make a difference in our community.
Your help is essential!
You can use the donation button to safely and securely donate online, one-time or recurring, via any major credit card. Checks can also be mailed to:
Estero Council of Community Leaders
P.O. Box 424
Estero, FL 33929
Under current IRS regulations, these contributions are not tax deductible.
ECCL Priorities
- Mines & Developments
- Transportation Adequacy
- Conservation 20/20 & DR/GR Protection
- Healthcare Availability
ECCL Successes
- Healthcare Options
- Corkscrew Road Expansion
- Timely Communication
- Yes on 20/20
- Volunteers in Schools
- Action Alerts
- Planning and Zoning
- Village Creation
- Forum for Communities
- Detailed Analysis and Reporting
A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE 1-800-HELP-FLA OR ONLINE AT www.FloridaConsumerHelp.com, REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. REGISTRATION #CH-41780.
Future Challenges
Bike and Pedestrian Paths
Bike and Pedestrian Paths
Continue work with development of Village Comprehensive Paln to establish Bike and Pedestrian paths for safer mobility.
Community Advocacy
Community Advocacy
Continue to be the conduit between the Estero Communities (residents), its HOAs, the Village government, Lee County and State officials.
Transportation Demands
Transportation Initiatives
Advocate for road improvements at LPA and Lee County Hearing Examiners zoning hearings and push improvements in many other areas.
Conservation 20/20
Conservation 20/20
Continue advocating for the actual purchase of specific properties through the Conservation 20/20 program.
DRGR Protection
DRGR Protection
Opposition of the Troyer Brothers proposed mine, approximately 1,900 acres, is located in an environmentally sensitive area
Planning & Zoning
Planning & Zoning
ECCL communications have greatly increased citizen participation in development issues.