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SUMMARY:Village of Estero Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Village of Estero Council will discuss several important matters at its next meeting on Wednesday\, May 7. \nThese meetings are an opportunity for residents to learn more about growth\, development\, and zoning changes within Estero and to voice questions\, concerns\, and comments on these topics. \nAmong the items on the agenda: \n\nA $430\,000 contract with LandDesign\, Inc. to complete an eco-historic planning study\, which will result in a comprehensive report detailing the opportunities and constraints of the Village’s environment and economic landscapes. Payment for this contract will come partially from the 2024-2025 fiscal year budget and partially from the 5-year capital improvement budget.\nReview of an annual contract with P&T Lawn & Tractor for landscaping\, mowing and irrigation services for the Village’s roadways\, not to exceed approximately $2.9 million annually.\nAmending the estimated cost for Wright Construction’s work on the Village entertainment complex. This update was needed after the Village acquired a second\, adjacent parcel for the complex\, requiring additional installation of utilities and infrastructure. Additionally\, this amendment to the original Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) would include construction costs and a binding construction schedule.\n\nResidents who wish to comment during the meeting should complete a Public Comment Card. E-comment forms are also available before meetings and must be returned by noon the day before the meeting. \nThe full agenda and supporting documents can be viewed here by clicking “Special Village Council Meeting.” \nHow to Attend \nThis Village Council meeting will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday\, May 7\, in the Council Chambers at Village Hall\, 9401 Corkscrew Palms Circle. \nMeetings are also streamed live online and can be accessed here.
URL:https://esterotoday.com/event/village-of-estero-council-meeting-9/
LOCATION:Village of Estero\, 9401 Corkscrew Palms Circle\, Estero\, FL\, 33928\, United States
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SUMMARY:Planning\, Zoning & Design Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Village of Estero Planning\, Zoning and Design Board will discuss several important matters at its next meeting on Tuesday\, May 13. \nThese meetings are an opportunity for residents to learn more about growth\, development\, and zoning changes within Estero and to voice questions\, concerns\, and comments on these topics. \nItems for discussion on the agenda include: \n\nA proposal to rezone a 7.5-acre lot at 8790 Broadway East from agriculture to residential to allow for a proposed residential development.\nA public hearing regarding a proposed Discount Tire store to be built in Corkscrew Commons between Rib City and Mr. Tequila.\nA proposal to update the Pelican Sound master plan to allow for permanent mooring of 2 shuttle boats at the community’s River Club.\n\nResidents who wish to comment during the meeting should complete a Public Comment Card. E-comment forms are also available before meetings and must be returned by noon the day before the meeting. \nThe full agenda and supporting documents can be viewed here by clicking on “Planning Zoning and Design Board Meeting.” \nLearn more here. \nHow to Attend  \nThis Village Planning\, Zoning and Design Board meeting will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday\, May 13\, in the Council Chambers at Village Hall\, 9401 Corkscrew Palms Circle. \nMeetings are also streamed live online and can be accessed here.
URL:https://esterotoday.com/event/planning-zoning-design-board-meeting-17/
LOCATION:Village of Estero\, 9401 Corkscrew Palms Circle\, Estero\, FL\, 33928\, United States
CATEGORIES:Village of Estero Event
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SUMMARY:Long Range Transportation Public Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Lee County Metropolitan Planning Organization is responsible for transportation planning in the Cities of Bonita Springs\, Cape Coral\, Fort Myers\, and Sanibel\, the Town of Fort Myers Beach\, the Village of Estero\, and unincorporated Lee County. \nThe Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) is a federally mandated plan that identifies a vision and addresses all transportation needs of a community over the next 20 years\, with updates added every five years. \nThis plan determines which projects get funding and when. \nThe 2050 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) is the latest five-year update and a multimodal plan that makes recommendations for road\, bus\, bike\, sidewalk\, and freight-related projects with identified short-term and long-term strategies.
URL:https://esterotoday.com/event/long-range-transportation-public-workshop/
LOCATION:Lakes Regional Library\, 15290 Bass Road\, Fort Myers\, FL\, 33919\, United States
CATEGORIES:Safety
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SUMMARY:Lee County Sheriff's Office Fallen Deputies Memorial Service
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URL:https://esterotoday.com/event/lee-county-sheriffs-office-fallen-deputies-memorial-service/
LOCATION:Caloosa Sound Convention Center\, 1375 Monroe Street\, Fort Myer\, FL\, 33901\, United States
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SUMMARY:Stay Dry\, Learn Smart: Paddle Sports Safety Demo
DESCRIPTION:Curious about kayaking\, canoeing\, or stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) in Lee County? Want to learn how to stay safe on the water—without getting wet? Join the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary for a Paddle Sports Safety Demonstration on Saturday\, May 17\, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Fort Myers Aquatic Center\, located in Sam Fleishman Regional Park (1750 Matthew Drive\, Fort Myers\, FL 33907). \nThis free\, dry-land-friendly event features live safety demonstrations conducted by trained Coast Guard Auxiliary instructors in the pool—while you watch safely from poolside. \nAttendees will learn: \n\nHow to properly fit and wear a life jacket\nSafe launching and paddling techniques\nHow to recognize hazards and avoid getting lost\nHow to call for help in an emergency\nBasic self-rescue and re-entry techniques (demonstrated by instructors)\nHow to follow local and federal paddlecraft regulations\n\n“This event emphasizes the Coast Guard Auxiliary’s dedication to public safety and education\,” said Flotilla 91\, Fort Myers Beach Commander Robert Guenthner\, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. “As paddle sports continue to grow in popularity\, it’s essential to equip our community with the tools and knowledge to stay safe on the water.” \nIn-water demonstrations will be led by Donna Hornsby\, Flotilla Commander of Flotilla 94 (Franklin Lock) and a certified instructor with the Coast Guard Auxiliary Paddlecraft Program (AUXPAD). \nVisitors can chat with certified vessel safety examiners\, take home free boating safety resources\, and register their paddlecraft with the Auxiliary’s Paddlecraft ID Program—no paddling required. \nFree admission – No registration necessary\nOpen to all ages – Children must be accompanied by an adult\nWhere: Fort Myers Aquatic Center\, Sam Fleishman Regional Park\nWhen: Saturday\, May 17\, 2025 | 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
URL:https://esterotoday.com/event/stay-dry-learn-smart-paddle-sports-safety-demo/
LOCATION:Fort Myers Aquatic Center\, located in Sam Fleishman Regional Park (1750 Matthew Drive\, Fort Myers\, FL 33907)
CATEGORIES:Safety
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SUMMARY:Village of Estero Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Village of Estero Council will discuss several important matters at its next meeting on Wednesday\, May 21. \nThese meetings are an opportunity for residents to learn more about growth\, development\, and zoning changes within Estero and to voice questions\, concerns\, and comments on these topics. \nAmong the items on the agenda: \n\nReview and approval of the final plans for the Shadow Wood Country Club’s proposed lifestyle center in the Shadow Wood at The Brooks community.\nApproval of using a $300\,000 Department of Transportation grant for design work for Broadway Avenue West.\nApproval of amendments to the agreement between the Village and High 5 Up Top\, a company building the Entertainment District of the Village Center Hub.\nA first reading of a zoning change that would rezone a 2.37-acre property in the Coconut Point shopping center to allow for construction of a Home2Suites hotel.\n\nResidents who wish to comment during the meeting should complete a Public Comment Card. E-comment forms are also available before meetings and must be returned by noon the day before the meeting. \nThe full agenda and supporting documents can be viewed here by clicking “Special Village Council Meeting.” \nHow to Attend \nThis Village Council meeting will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday\, May 21\, in the Council Chambers at Village Hall\, 9401 Corkscrew Palms Circle. \nMeetings are also streamed live online and can be accessed here.
URL:https://esterotoday.com/event/village-of-estero-council-meeting-10/
LOCATION:Village of Estero\, 9401 Corkscrew Palms Circle\, Estero\, FL\, 33928\, United States
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SUMMARY:Community & Membership Meeting: Sports Park Complex
DESCRIPTION:Video \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Sports-Complex-Presentation-May-23rd-2025 \nPresentation Slides \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				May 23 Community & Membership Meeting Summary\nIntroduction \nOn May 23\, 2025\, the Engage Estero Community and Membership Meeting convened at the Estero Park and Recreation Center to discuss the new Estero Recreation & Sports Complex. 60 residents attended the meeting. \nAllan Bowditch\, Engage Estero’s President\, introduced Michael Comparato\, Chairman and CEO of Vieste LLC\, who is the Project Manager of the Sports and Recreation Complex\, and David Willems\, Director of Public Works\, who provided additional insights from Estero’s Village Management perspective. \nThe sports complex will be located on the parcel of land between Williams Road and Via Coconut Point. High 5 Entertainment\, which has entered into a public-private partnership (one of 5 that are being considered)\, will build the Pickleball courts on the site\, together with several other attractions\, including 10-pin bowling and axe throwing. \nIn January 2024\, the Village Council and Lee Schools agreed to lease just over 50 acres of the adjacent playing fields for 99 years. The Village will spend approximately $10 million on updates and renovations\, including covered areas over the basketball courts\, renovations to the tennis courts that could also be used as pickleball courts\, and the installation of artificial turf for the stadium fields. Rezoning has been approved\, and the development order is being processed. The development of Estero Sports Park stems from a strategic acquisition of land\, and now includes a site of almost 100 acres comprising: \n\n21.2 acres previously owned by the Village.\n52.8 acres through a lease agreement with the Lee County School District.\n25.5 acres purchased from Lee County for $700\,000.\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Project Timeline & Phases\nMichael explained that the development of the Estero Sports Park Complex is structured into multiple phases: \nImmediate Phase: Upgrading the Estero High School football field with artificial turf. This phase is scheduled to commence immediately upon approval by the Village Council. \nSecond Phase: Planning is underway for enhancements to that area\, including the renovation of tennis courts\, construction of two to three covered basketball courts\, addition of two to three pickleball courts\, and related infrastructure improvements. This phase is expected to be ready for Council approval in the latter half of 2025. \nWilliams Road Sports Entertainment District: Development of a public-private partnership on Village-owned property\, featuring amenities such as a pickleball facility and the “High 5” entertainment venue. Construction is scheduled to begin in July\, with completion anticipated by late spring 2026. \nOther Public-Private Partnerships. Michael and the Village Management have identified four additional areas within the complex where they are inviting other companies to submit proposals that would offer a good fit for the range of sports-related entertainment to be considered for the benefit of residents. \n\n\n\nOne such company will be installing a driving range.\nAnother will likely install indoor climbing walls for children and adults.\nIf the public has any suggestions for other potential companies that might provide appealing facilities\, they can contact Michael via email at mcomparato@viestellc.com.\n\n\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				 Key Features for Residents\nResidents should be aware of the following key features of the project: \nMulti-Sport Facilities: The complex will offer diverse athletic facilities\, including upgraded football and tennis courts\, covered basketball courts\, and pickleball courts. \nPublic-Private Partnerships: Collaborations with private entities like “High 5” aim to enhance recreational offerings and economic vitality. \nCommunity-Centric Design: The development emphasizes accessibility and inclusivity\, catering to a wide range of community members. \nVeteran Recognition: An area within the event lawn is anticipated to provide an opportunity to relax and remember those who have given their lives to protect our freedom and way of life. \nThe Lake: The large lake will provide an opportunity for residents to relax under the cover of several canopied areas. \nA Wide Range of Options will be Provided: When complete\, the facilities on offer will enable families to enjoy a full day out at the Sports Complex. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Community Benefits\nThe Estero Sports Park Complex is poised to deliver several benefits to the community: \nEnhanced Recreational Opportunities: Residents will have access to state-of-the-art sports facilities\, promoting health and wellness. \nEconomic Growth: The project is expected to attract visitors and stimulate local businesses\, contributing to the economic development of Estero. \nEducational Partnerships: Upgrades to Estero High School’s athletic facilities will support student-athletes and school programs. \nQ&A Session Highlights\nResidents can access the PowerPoint presentation and the YouTube recording of the meeting by clicking on the following links. The responses to the questions asked at the meeting can be viewed on the video recording.     \nThe residents raised many questions during the Q&A session. This session was valuable in helping to identify residents’ concerns and areas of interest in the plans. \n\nProject Funding: Questions were raised about the financial aspects of the project\, including the use of state and federal grants.\nTimeline Clarifications: Residents inquired about specific timelines for each phase\, seeking clarity on commencement and completion dates.\nTraffic and Parking: Several questions were raised about how traffic would access the complex\, the location of parking areas\, and general concerns about the increase in traffic volume in the area.\nCharges for Pickleball and Restaurants: Although these issues are clearly of importance to the public and have been a point of discussion between the Village and High 5\, it was still too early to specify the final charges for the range of facilities that will be provided.\nGroup Bookings: A few questions were raised about group bookings for sports fields and High 5 facilities. The response was “yes\,” although priority will be given to areas of the Sports Complex that Estero High School requires. As a result\, there may be times when those areas cannot be used.  \nThe Food and Restaurants Available: Questions were raised about what range of food services would be available. While Fast Food options would not be available\, those companies (not finalized) would be providing a wide range of popular food options. At times when large events were planned\, Food trucks would be made available.\nCommunity Involvement: Discussions emphasized the importance of resident input and participation in the planning process.\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Additional Information\nVieste LLC\, under the leadership of Michael Comparato\, specializes in municipal economic and infrastructure development projects\, including sports and entertainment complexes.  The firm’s collaboration with the Village of Estero exemplifies a strategic approach to community development through public-private partnerships. For more details and updates on the Estero Sports Park Complex\, residents are encouraged to visit Engage Estero’s website or to contact Michael Comparato -mcomparato@viestellc.com. \nThe Presidents Report\nAt the end of the meeting\, Allan Bowditch mentioned that although there would be no further Engage Estero Community Meetings until the fall\, he outlined some plans for the fall. These included: \n September 26th: – Community Meeting\, Estero Recreation Center. 10 am-11-30am \n\nMary Gibbs\, Community Development Director: Key Developments taking place in Estero\nClerk Karnes\, People and Community Engagement Director. Ensuring Your Property Remains Yours – Fighting Fraud!\n\nOctober 28th: – Public Forum. FGCU’s Cohen Ballroom 5:00 pm – 8 pm. \n            The Future of Greater Estero: The Plans for a Successful Future  \n\nSteve Sarkozy\, Estero’s Village Manager. (TBC)\nChris Simoneau\, MBA\, Strategic Director\, Marketing and Communications\, Lee Health.\nA Leading Visionary Development Director\nAn FGCU Senior Professor.  \n\nAllan also summarized the goals of the organization: \n\nExpand our email list to 15\,000\, aiming for 20\,000 by the end of 2027 (currently 13\,000)\nIncrease social media followers to 1\,000\, targeting 15\,000 by 2027\nLaunch podcasts\, which have already begun!\nForm an Engage Estero research team by June 2025\nAchieve a funding level of at least $400\,000 over the next three years\nMaintain a minimum balance of $750\,000 in an escrow account for emergencies\nTransition Engage Estero into a professionally managed and volunteer-led organization over the coming years.\n\nTo address these goals\, it will be important to: \n\nEngage with the community for insights\nAdopt a nonpartisan and unbiased approach\nMotivate businesses and individuals to invest\nEnsure a strong return on investment (ROI)\nPartner with local individuals and/or companies to enhance our research efforts\nHost networking and informational events to foster connections.\n\nThe meeting concluded with the very kind offering of ice cream to those present\, courtesy of Abigail Wigginton\, Regional Director of Operations\, American House (Senior Living Communities).  Engage Estero extends its thanks to Abigail and American House. \n\nIf you would like to receive Engage Estero’s regular communications that will keep you updated on what is happening in greater Estero and provide valuable information on health-related topics\, education\, recreation\, safety\, traffic\, developments\, and environmental issues\, you can easily sign up on the front page of our website esterotoday.com.\n\nSupport Engage Estero \nBy donating to Engage Estero\, you’re not just giving money; you’re making a lasting impact\, and contributions qualify for tax relief due to our IRS nonprofit 501(c)3 designation. Every dollar you contribute is a step toward building the Estero we all envision—a community that is stronger\, more connected\, and better prepared to tackle the challenges of tomorrow. The best part? You will witness the difference your support makes\, whether through well-planned improvements\, a revitalized neighborhood\, informed residents\, or the smiles of children who will inherit a brighter future. \n\nYour support helps organize community forums where residents can voice their concerns and learn about pressing local issues.\nYour generosity fuels initiatives that enhance public safety\, reduce traffic congestion\, improve environmental sustainability\, and enrich local amenities.\nYour contribution ensures that Engage Estero remains independent and unbiased\, free from political agendas\, and focused solely on what’s best for our community.\n\nPlease send your contribution to Engage Estero at P.O. Box 424\, Estero\, FL 33929. Or pledge online using the link below: https://esterotoday.app.neoncrm.com/forms/make-certain-our-future   \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					David Willems\n					Village Director of Public Works \n					\n					\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					Michael Comparato\n					Vieste\, LLC
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LOCATION:Estero Park & Recreation Center\, 9200 Corkscrew Palms Blvd\, Estero\, FL\, 33928\, United States
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