Monday, May 9, 2016

LIFE ON FORT MYERS BEACH


LIFE ON FORT MYERS BEACH


Road Construction Traffic Changes on Estero Blvd. 


Some significant changes are coming to the traffic patterns on Estero Boulevard next week, as crews working on the reFRESH Estero Boulevard road reconstruction project continue to install the center lane stormwater drainage system. We ask that our residents and visitors be alert to the following: Workers will be replacing the orange barrier wall with a concrete barrier wall from Avenue C to just north of Miramar Street in preparation to regrade, rebuild and pave this section of the southbound lane. Read more here: https://goo.gl/yxuIys

Council Approves Waterlines Loan Application
 After the workshop on Monday morning, Town Council held a ‘special meeting’ to discuss the state’s revolving fund application regarding the Town’s waterline replacement project. That project, called ReFresh Fort Myers Beach was approved by the voters via referendum in 2007 and validated in 2011. The project broke ground in 2013 when workers began replacing the Town’s aging and outdated water lines under side streets off of Estero Boulevard, Bay Beach Lane and Laguna Shores, then moved to the main road in anticipation of Lee County’s Estero Boulevard Reconstruction project. Read more here: https://goo.gl/fPnofk

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Water Discharges Slow, Recovery Begins, Solution Still Needed

current water releases, Lake Okeechobee

Last week, the Army Corps of Engineers announced that – at least for the time being – water flows from Lake Okeechobee into the Caloosahatchee River would be reduced to 2,000 cubic feet per second (cfs). Runoff from the watershed areas downriver from the lake also decreased – to approximately 2,645 cfs. Those numbers are down considerably from a couple of months ago, when heavy rains associated with this year’s El Nino event caused as much as 9,000 cfs of brown, nutrient-polluted freshwater to be discharged into the river and estuary. The result is that seagrass and oyster beds are slowly beginning to recover and Gulf waters are once again clear and healthy, though local scientists look to the coming rainy season with a wary eye. Get the rest of the story here: https://goo.gl/TVxU20


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Slide 1 2532 Estero Blvd. #303 
Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931

Pelican Watch on Fort Myers Beach is considered one of the finest Condo Buildings on the Island. 2 Bed room 2 Bath and Den sitting square against the beach with unparalleled and unobstructed views up and down the beach and is located at one of the deepest parts of the beach. This third floor Condo has been updated with Granite through out and Features Stainless and Granite kitchen.The lanai runs all the way across the beach side with sliding glass door entrances from both the master bedroom and living room. Includes wonderful pool and spa.  
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Slide 6 8771 Estero Blvd. #1107 
Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931

 Completely Renovated Fantastic Fort Myers Beach Condo. Great views of the Gulf of Mexico and Estero Bay. Watch the dolphins and and manatees swim by. One of the best waterfront Restaurants on Fort Myers is located next door. Exercise Facility, swimming pool and spa overlook Estero bay. An on site rental service is available and makes this an income producing property. http://goo.gl/PVWhnV




 Phillip Babcock
Lahaina Realty on Fort Myers Beach  239-994-4572

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