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The Plan Continues for the Village of Estero
ing dramatically and exceptionally forward. Every day we see many positive enhance- ments. Our credit
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worthiness is highly rated and our prop- erty taxes are among the lowest in the entire state. We will be the home of two new hospitals that help us create our mixed–use “Town Center.” Our website provides the answers for many of the questions you may have regarding Es- tero. We proudly provide this informa- tion and welcome you to our Village.
Mayor, Village of Estero Stay connected
For more updates, contact Estero Council of Community Leaders at:
eccl@esterofl.org or visit the website at
www.esterotoday.com.
on the River” property across from Koreshan State Park on Corkscrew Road & U.S. 41. Purchasing the property helps protect and preserve Estero River as well as provide more outdoor shared space with a Village Center and recreational opportunities. Bike Ped Master Plan: Jacobs Engineering has conducted a study to create a Bike Ped
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Master Plan for Estero. The plan identifies existing gaps in sidewalks and paths, the best locations for new trails, both on-street and off-street, and improvements to current trails. Lee Health Coconut Point hosts presentations in Estero communities to answer questions and provide residents with information on their services at the facility. For more information, contact Ben Hayden at (239) 343-8365 or Molly Grubbs at (239) 343-8399.
Lee County has moved the widening of Corkscrew Road to a Tier I, funded project and has allocated over $40 million for its design and four-laning over the next five years. Estero’s Educational Outreach Council has recruited volunteers for Junior
Achievement along with an online application for the never-ending need for volunteers for the Lee County Schools. To apply:
https://esterotoday.com/education-outreach- council/education-initiative-volunteer-search/.
he plan for Estero is mov-
Pictured Above... Seated left to right - Vice Mayor William Ribble, Mayor James Boesch, Councilmember Nick Batos. Standing left to right - Councilmember Howard Levitan, Councilmember Jim Wilson, Councilmember Katy Errington, Councilmember Jon McLain.
Community Updates
he Estero Council of Community Leaders voted to reduce the millage rate for the third consecutive year. Set for 2019 at .775, Estero’s CIP will amount to $128 million over the next five years. This includes the purchase of the “Estero
Thanks to your participation and partnership, The Estero Chamber of Commerce can proudly welcome every visitor, newcomer and resident to a center filled with information that will continue to meet the needs of our ever- growing community!
FOUNDER’S CLUB We thank you for your support!
O'Donnell Landscapes, Inc.
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