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  2. Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931. Phone: 239-765-0202. Parking 239-463-5888. Utilities 239-463-9914. Monday through Friday. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Contact Us

  3. The Town of Fort Myers Beach maintains 29 public beach accesses on Estero Island, including Newton Beach Park and Seven Seas Cottage (Newton Beach Park Beach Access is still CLOSED due to the impact of Hurricane Ian).

  4. Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931. Phone: 239-765-0202. Parking 239-463-5888. Utilities 239-463-9914. Monday through Friday. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Contact Us

  5. ESTERO ISLAND SHORELINE PROTECTION PROJECT, also known as the Beach Renourishment Project, will dredge approximately 1 million cubic yards of sand from offshore to construct an engineer designed beach.

  6. Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931. Phone: 239-765-0202. Parking 239-463-5888. Utilities 239-463-9914. Monday through Friday. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Contact Us

  7. Visit the Fort Myers Beach Chamber of Commerce website to see the schedules of live music at Times Square and in other areas of the Downtown District. The beachfront park and pier is Lee County's Lynn Hall Memorial Park. Times Square was scheduled to undergo renovations in 2022. See the site plans.

  8. To find out the details on the restrictions and when you can water your lawn, download the Fort Myers Beach Mandatory Water Restrictions Information Sheet. Stormwater Drain Update: Crews from Andrews Sitework have begun working on stormwater drains in certain areas of the Island.

  9. The Florida Building Code Update became effective on December 31, 2020 at Midnight. Effective December 30, 2020, in our transition to being paperless, your permit and master plan submittals are now to be submitted electronically and must be certified to the Florida Building Code 7th Edition (2020.)

  10. Building Services Applications & Forms. iWorQ users will be allowed to submit and receive permits and plans through our system, reducing the paper, fuel, and time associated with permitting. Get more information here. * Effective immediately all applications must be notarized.

  11. The Town of Fort Myers Beach took a catastrophic direct hit from Hurricane Ian on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022. Ian was a category 4-plus hurricane. Sustained winds were clocked just a few miles per hour short of a category 5. The storm wreaked widespread damage throughout the Town.