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The mission of the Communications Department is to communicate efficiently and effectively through the appropriate platforms on matters pertaining to civics, public health, safety, government information, public education local history and other topics deemed by the City to be of benefit or interest to our residents & visitors. To also provide the highest quality technology-based services, in the most cost-effective manner, to facilitate the City mission as it applies to employees, management, and residents.
Council has approved moving forward with the application process for the West Coast Inland Navigation District grant which provides funding for waterway projects that promote safe navigation and water-based activities. The WCIND (West Coast Inland Navigation District) Waterway Development Program Proposal Form for Sub-grantees is a Lee County waterway grant program provided through the Lee County Natural Resources Division, with applications solicited almost one year in advance of funding.
Council has approved the lease renewal of artist cottage #1, currently occupied by artist Kim Pimentel, and artist cottage #2, currently occupied by Diane Hein and Jennifer Sander, for another one-year lease term.
Council has approved moving forward with phase 2 of the Bonita Springs Community Park Baseball Complex project. Phase 1 of the project, which was completed recently, saw several improvements to the facility including repair ADA compliant issues, storm-water improvements, upgraded pedestrian hardscaping, and landscaping.
Fort Myers, FL, Jan. 29, 2021 – Pine Lake Preserve, 27225 Kent Road, Bonita Springs, will be closed for an environmental restoration project starting on Monday, Feb. 1.
The state has soft-launched its online pre-registration system for the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Veteran’s Memorial Walkway Brick Program is a wonderful way to honor and provide a permanent tribute to Veterans.
Council has agreed to move forward with a sub-recipient agreement with Lee county that would provide funding for Multi-use Paths throughout the city.
Bonita Springs is dedicated to making sure it’s citizens are informed and aware of useful resources that will help guide them during potential and hazard and emergency situations.