LIFE ON FORT MYERS BEACH
NEWS:
Could a concert stage bring TDC dollars to Times Square?
Fort Myers Beach has about $1.2 million hanging out there in open
purchase orders through Lee County's Tourist Development Council (TDC).
However, the challenge for getting the town's desired projects accepted
remains. The problem has become a frustration to the point that
the town is inviting a TDC representative to attend an upcoming Town
Council meeting to help walk them through the application process. Read the rest of the story here: http://goo.gl/uAnret
Town looks for stronger code enforcement
Town Looks for Stronger Code Enforcement
When it comes to code enforcement, Fort Myers Beach is looking to put some bite where its bark is. On Monday, the Town Council gave permission to program coordinator Kara Stewart to hire a second employee in the area in order to increase its desire for greater compliance. The position is in the budget. "So far, we've been more reactive than proactive," said Stewart, who said the town's staff is now better organized and equipped to pursue violators.- See more at: http://goo.gl/cycqZV
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WHAT'S HAPPENING ON FORT MYERS BEACH
FARMERS MARKETS STILL OPEN
Our local fresh outdoor markets are open:
Tuesdays 9am-1pm through the end of May – Santini Sunrise Fresh Market at Santini Plaza, 7205 Estero Blvd. FMB
Wednesdays 9am-2pm through the end of May– Farmer’s Market, Beach Baptist Estero Blvd & Connecticut.
Fridays 7:30-11:30am through the end of April—Farmers Market, Bay Oaks, FMB
FOOD DRIVE
The 24th annual National Letter Carrier Food Drive will be held SA May 14. Letter carriers will collect non-perishable food that has been left by mailboxes. Any visitors heading north before then are asked to drop their food off in the lobby of the FMB Post Office, where a table has been designated for donations. Volunteers are needed to help collect and sort the food. If you can help contact Tanya Phillips at the Harry Chapin Food Bank 239-334-7007 or Kim Berghs at United Way 239-433-2000 x260
TASTE OF THE BEACH
Mark Sunday, May 1, 2016 on your calendar – The 21st Annual Taste of the Beach will bring tasty treats and fun times to San Carlos Blvd as over 16 local restaurants compete for Best of the Beach honors from 11am-4pm. Admission is $5 for adults and children over 12. Food tickets are $1 each with the average plate $5. Volunteers are needed for set up, event help and cleanup. Call Rhonda if you can help out. 239-454-7500
FORT MYERS BEACH FILM FESTIVAL
The Fort Myers Beach Film Festival will be held April 20-24 and will celebrate their 10th year with a special retrospective of films from past festivals mixed with some exciting new ones. Opening ceremonies will be held WE April 20 at 2:30pm at the Beach Theater. Film screenings will be offered all day WE-SU. Two workshops will be held on Friday and Saturday. The Awards Ceremony will be at 2pm Sunday, April 24, followed immediately by screenings of the winning films. Volunteers are still needed. Email fmbfilmfest@gmail.com or see www.fmbfilmfest.com for more information.
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When it comes to code enforcement, Fort Myers Beach is looking to put some bite where its bark is.
On Monday, the Town Council gave permission to program coordinator Kara Stewart to hire a second employee in the area in order to increase its desire for greater compliance. The position is in the budget.
- See more at: http://www.fortmyersbeachtalk.com/page/content.detail/id/539179/Town-looks-for-stronger-code-enforcement.html?nav=5051#sthash.6vCMc0mH.dpuf
On Monday, the Town Council gave permission to program coordinator Kara Stewart to hire a second employee in the area in order to increase its desire for greater compliance. The position is in the budget.
- See more at: http://www.fortmyersbeachtalk.com/page/content.detail/id/539179/Town-looks-for-stronger-code-enforcement.html?nav=5051#sthash.6vCMc0mH.dpuf
When it comes to code enforcement, Fort Myers Beach is looking to put some bite where its bark is.
On Monday, the Town Council gave permission to program coordinator Kara Stewart to hire a second employee in the area in order to increase its desire for greater compliance. The position is in the budget.
- See more at: http://www.fortmyersbeachtalk.com/page/content.detail/id/539179/Town-looks-for-stronger-code-enforcement.html?nav=5051#sthash.6vCMc0mH.dpuf
On Monday, the Town Council gave permission to program coordinator Kara Stewart to hire a second employee in the area in order to increase its desire for greater compliance. The position is in the budget.
- See more at: http://www.fortmyersbeachtalk.com/page/content.detail/id/539179/Town-looks-for-stronger-code-enforcement.html?nav=5051#sthash.6vCMc0mH.dpuf
When it comes to code enforcement, Fort Myers Beach is looking to put some bite where its bark is.
On Monday, the Town Council gave permission to program coordinator Kara Stewart to hire a second employee in the area in order to increase its desire for greater compliance. The position is in the budget.
- See more at: http://www.fortmyersbeachtalk.com/page/content.detail/id/539179/Town-looks-for-stronger-code-enforcement.html?nav=5051#sthash.6vCMc0mH.dpuf
On Monday, the Town Council gave permission to program coordinator Kara Stewart to hire a second employee in the area in order to increase its desire for greater compliance. The position is in the budget.
- See more at: http://www.fortmyersbeachtalk.com/page/content.detail/id/539179/Town-looks-for-stronger-code-enforcement.html?nav=5051#sthash.6vCMc0mH.dpuf
When it comes to code enforcement, Fort Myers Beach is looking to put some bite where its bark is.
On Monday, the Town Council gave permission to program coordinator Kara Stewart to hire a second employee in the area in order to increase its desire for greater compliance. The position is in the budget.
- See more at: http://www.fortmyersbeachtalk.com/page/content.detail/id/539179/Town-looks-for-stronger-code-enforcement.html?nav=5051#sthash.6vCMc0mH.dpuf
On Monday, the Town Council gave permission to program coordinator Kara Stewart to hire a second employee in the area in order to increase its desire for greater compliance. The position is in the budget.
- See more at: http://www.fortmyersbeachtalk.com/page/content.detail/id/539179/Town-looks-for-stronger-code-enforcement.html?nav=5051#sthash.6vCMc0mH.dpuf
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