Fort Myers
Upcoming
Environmental Advisory Board
The Environmental Advisory Board will review meeting minutes and receive an overview of programs from Oyster River Ecology, Inc. The board will also discuss a potential Environmental Sustainability Award Program, including outreach to community groups and legal review of partnerships.
- Approval of May 5, 2026 meeting minutes
- Overview of programs at Oyster River Ecology, Inc.
- Follow-up on Environmental Sustainability Award Program
- Outreach to local community groups for partnerships
- Legal review of collaboration with non-represented organizations
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Economic Development Advisory Board
The Economic Development Advisory Board will receive an update on the city's Comprehensive Plan from staff. They will also review the outline of the Economic Development Master Plan. The board will consider approving the minutes from the June 4 meeting. Public comments will be accepted.
- Approve June 4, 2026 meeting minutes
- Update on Comprehensive Plan by Community Development Assistant Director
- Review of Economic Development Master Plan Outline
Planning Board
The Planning Board will hold public hearings on five items. They will consider amending the 1380 Colonial Boulevard PUD to expand the mixed-use development by adding 1.45 acres, increasing residential units and commercial space, and reducing hotel rooms. Other items include a PUD for Salvation Army expansion, a continued hearing for bonus density on Second Street, a land use map amendment for 8.1 acres on Lockwood Dr., and amendments to several Comprehensive Plan elements.
- Amend 1380 Colonial Blvd PUD: increase acreage to 14.09 acres, add 93 residential units, add 38,000 sq ft commercial, reduce hotel rooms by 25
- Consider PUD for Salvation Army Center of Hope expansion on multiple parcels near Edison Ave and Franklin St
- Continued public hearing for bonus density PUD at 2531 & 2539 Second Street
- Propose land use map change for 8.1 acres at 1455 Lockwood Dr. from Low Density to Medium Density Residential
- Review amendments to Comprehensive Plan Elements 1-6 (Future Land Use, Transportation, Housing, etc.)
Historic Preservation Commission
The commission will hold public hearings to decide on Certificates of Review for exterior modifications in the Dean Park and Downtown Historic Districts. The body is evaluating whether proposed window, door, and awning replacements comply with city design guidelines and historic preservation standards.
- COR26-0193: Request to replace 33 non-historic windows at 2720 Rhode Island Ave (Dean Park)
- COR26-0187: Request for new storefront windows, doors, skylights, awnings, and security cameras at 1533 Hendry St (Edison Theater)
- Oath of office for Joe McKenzie
Building & Zoning Oversight Committee
The committee will review monthly performance reports and revenue charts for building and permitting services. Members will receive updates from Public Utilities, Fire Prevention, and Public Works engineering services.
- Permit revenue charts review
- Monthly BPI (Building, Permitting & Inspections) reserve update
- Monthly performance report review
- Engineering services updates from Public Utilities and Public Works
Special Magistrate Hearing
The Special Magistrate will address new business (cases 1-21) and old business (cases 22-43) involving code violations such as unpermitted construction, parking lot issues, and property maintenance. Several cases are marked dismissed due to compliance, while others involve mitigation of existing liens or non-compliance hearings with potential daily fines.
- Mitigation for $62,500 lien on 3657 Kelly St. (abandoned project)
- Mitigation for $20,000 lien on 2550 Hunter Ter. (repeat offender, construction permit)
- Non-compliance hearing for 11504 Centaur Way with potential $200/day fine
- Non-compliance hearing for 2320 Cleveland Ave. with potential $200/day fine
- Dismissal of 7 cases for compliance, including 4071 Ballard Rd. and 1644 Lowell Ct.
Special Magistrate Hearing
The Special Magistrate will hear 43 code enforcement cases, including new violations, dismissals due to compliance, mitigation requests to reduce or remove liens, and non-compliance hearings. The meeting will decide fines, daily penalties, and lien amounts for property owners. Public input is taken on non-hearing items before the cases are addressed.
- Mitigation request for $62,500 lien at 3657 Kelly St. (Case COD-038469-2024)
- Non-compliance hearing for $200/day fine at 11504 Centaur Way (Case COD-047530-2025)
- Repeat offender case with $500/day fine and no cap at 2550 Hunter Ter. (Case COD-053401-2025)
- Dismissed due to compliance: 1815 Henderson Ave. (animals/accumulations) and 4509 Luckett Rd. (outdoor storage)
- New violation at 4071 Ballard Rd. for construction permit required (2nd time)
Special Magistrate Hearing
The Special Magistrate heard 21 code enforcement cases, finding many properties in violation and imposing daily fines if violations are not abated by deadlines. Several cases were dismissed due to compliance. The most severe penalty was a repeat offender case with a $500 per day fine and no maximum cap.
- Repeat offender at 1428 Winkler Ave (item 9) fined $500/day, no cap
- Highest fine caps of $50,000 at 1852 Golf View Ave (item 10) and 2744 Fowler St (item 12)
- Multiple violations dismissed for compliance (items 2,5,7,11,13,14,16,20)
- Spanish interpretation provided for cases at 1815 Henderson Ave (item 17), 3305 Marion St (item 18), and 4509 Luckett Rd (item 21)
- Case at 2745 Swamp Cabbage Ct (item 15) for clearance of lands with $150/day fine capped at $50,000
Beautification Advisory Board
The Beautification Advisory Board is meeting to elect a new Chair and review a strategic master plan. The board is also discussing various landscape projects, including the Patron Wall, Hill Avenue, and STARS locations.
- Selection of Board Chair
- Beautification Awards Program updates
- Patron Wall Landscape Project review
- Hill Avenue Landscape Plan discussion
- STARS Landscape Plan review
Public Art Committee
The Public Art Committee will receive a presentation on master planning for public art and review roles of members and staff. They will discuss "The Generator" art piece by DJ Wilkins. Updates on current and pending parks and public art projects will also be provided.
- Presentation: Introduction to Master Planning by Mary Davis
- Review of roles and responsibilities of committee members and city staff
- Discussion regarding The Generator art piece by DJ Wilkins
- Parks and Recreation update on current and pending projects
- Project update on current and pending items
Code Enforcement Board
The board will adjudicate numerous new code violation cases involving construction permits, accessory structures, and property maintenance. Additionally, the board will hear mitigation requests regarding existing liens for properties on Adams Ave, Jackson St, and Melody Ct.
- New case: 4650 S Cleveland Ave (B & B South Plaza Holdings LLC)
- New case: 2039 W First St Unit 4 (Holden Family Trust)
- New case: 1620 Lake Ave (Kelly John J Jr & Barbara)
- Mitigation request: 748 Adams Ave ($66,500.00 lien)
- Mitigation request: 2828 Jackson St. Unit D5 ($87,750.00 lien)
Code Enforcement Board
The Code Enforcement Board heard 31 cases, finding violations on properties including 4650 S Cleveland Ave, 1620 Lake Ave, 1637 Merrimack Ct, 2054 Crawford St, 2322 South St, 3756 Edison Ave, 8221 Katanga Ct, and 3350 Highland Ave. Owners were given deadlines to abate or face daily fines ranging from $200 to $250, with caps up to $50,000, except for 2054 Crawford St which has no cap. Many cases were dismissed due to compliance.
- 4650 S Cleveland Ave: $200/day fine, cap $50,000, abate by July 6
- 2054 Crawford St: $250/day fine, no cap, abate by Aug 10
- 1637 Merrimack Ct: $250/day fine, cap $25,000, abate by Sept 7
- 2322 South St: $200/day fine, cap $25,000, abate by Sept 7
- 8221 Katanga Ct: $200/day fine, cap $50,000, abate by Aug 10
Code Enforcement Board
The board will hear 31 new business cases, many already dismissed due to compliance, and then consider three mitigation requests from property owners to reduce daily fines that have accrued into tens of thousands of dollars. Active cases involve violations like roof drainage, parking lot standards, and outdoor storage.
- Mitigation request for $66,500 lien on 748 Adams Ave.
- Mitigation request for $87,750 lien on 2828 Jackson St. Unit D5
- Mitigation request for $65,800 lien on 310 Melody Ct.
- Active case at 4650 S Cleveland Ave. for property maintenance violations
- Active case at 3261 Cargo St. for industrial use standards