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April 2024

A Message from

Mayor John Gunter


Dear Cape Coral Residents,


As we enter April, I'm thrilled to share some exciting updates and projects that will shape our community's future. Our staff is diligently working on the details of a partnership for a much-needed recreational facility at Lake Meade Park in NE Cape Coral. This project will offer valuable recreational opportunities and enhance our city's quality of life.


It's crucial to remember that our irrigation water supply is finite. We must use it wisely to ensure availability throughout the dry season. Despite the City's efforts to increase irrigation supply through projects like Caloosahatchee Connect, conservation remains paramount. Read more from the Mayor-->


Sincerely,

John Gunter

Mayor

Yacht Club Public Meetings Scheduled


The deconstruction process of the original Yacht Club has begun in preparation for demolishing the original buildings and pool. This work is expected to be completed by late May or June.


On March 13, the project design firm presented updates to the Yacht Club Master Plan based on feedback received by the Council in January. After the presentation, the majority of Councilmembers selected Option 1 as their preference for the overall design.


--> Click here to view the March 13 presentation


Public Meetings to share details about the redesign of the Yacht Club will be held at Mercola Market (125 SW 3rd Pl) on the following dates and times:

   * Tuesday, April 2, 2024 - 6-7 p.m.

   * Tuesday, May 7, 2024 - 6-7 p.m.


Each public meeting will include a presentation and a breakout to stations for individual Q&A. No RSVP is required to attend.

See More Information on the Cape Coral Yacht Club

Participate in Cape Coral Clean Up on Earth Day


The City of Cape Coral is hosting a citywide Earth Day clean-up event on Saturday, April 20, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and we need you to help keep Cape Coral beautiful!


  • Register online, select which quadrant of the City you'll be cleaning up, and download the Cape Coral 311 app for Apple or Android.


  • Gather your family, friends, and neighbors on Earth Day, and work at your own pace to clean up the areas near you that need it most.


  • Once you've finished cleaning up, gather your bagged trash in one location and log it in the Cape Coral 311 app for the City to collect and dispose of.


There’s no better way to contribute to a cleaner and healthier community than by volunteering to tackle discarded trash and debris across our City. Together, we can make a difference! Read more-->

View On the Move Lite Spring Newsletter


On The Move Lite is not just a City of Cape Coral newsletter; it's your shortcut to staying informed and engaged with the pulse of our community.


Sent directly to your mailbox twice a year, this supplement complements the detailed insights of the On The Move magazine, ensuring you never miss a beat in the exciting story of Cape Coral.

 

Stay connected, stay informed, and actively participate in the Cape Coral community! View OTM Lite-->

Cape Coral Named Statewide Leader in Urban Tree Canopy Growth


Urban Forestry studies are typically carried out at the city or county level. Still, this comprehensive analysis provides insights into the broader environmental and economic impact of trees across the state.


Key findings from the Southwest Region include:


  • The average urban tree canopy coverage in Southwest Florida is 32 percent.


  • The Southwest region of Florida gained 4,000 acres of tree canopy, the highest among all regions studied.


  • Cape Coral leads the state in adding tree cover, with an impressive 2,868 acres gained during the study period.


  • Cape Coral showcases the largest potential planting area, covering 32,327 acres.


The increase in Cape Coral’s tree cover is directly related to its economic development, which has allowed our City to grow a vibrant tree canopy that will benefit current and future generations. Read more-->

Applications Being Accepted for Hurricane Housing Recovery Program


Residents affected by Hurricane Ian can now apply for insurance deductible assistance as part of the Hurricane Housing Recovery Program (HHRP).


To be eligible for assistance, total household annual income must match the income guidelines chart. Click here for full HHRP details, eligibility requirements, and a link to the application.


Funds will be awarded on a "first come, first ready" basis until all resources are exhausted. Read More-->

Beware of Unlicensed Contractors


The City of Cape Coral reminds residents to confirm that contractors are operating with the correct licenses before hiring them.


In Florida, engaging in contracting work or acting in a contractor's capacity without a valid contractor’s license is a criminal offense.


Working with an unlicensed contractor is a dangerous practice that can leave you with faulty work that may not be constructed correctly. Read More-->

Cape Coral Police Department is Recruiting Officers


The Cape Coral Police Department is now hiring officers! Cape Coral is the second largest city in Florida by land area and the most populous city between Tampa and Miami.


There are several reasons to work as a police officer in our beautiful waterfront community, including up to $15,000 in bonuses for new hires, a competitive salary, specialized law enforcement opportunities, comprehensive benefits, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, and more. Learn more and apply at CapeCops.com.

Mayor Gunter Receives 2024 Hometown Hero Award


The Florida League of Cities awarded Cape Coral Mayor John Gunter the Home Rule Hero Award for the third year in a row on Thursday, March 28.



The award is in recognition of Gunter's hard work and advocacy efforts during the 2024 Legislative Session to address local problems with local solutions and minimal state interference. Read more-->

Youth Council Wins Video Competition


The Florida League of Cities (FLC) selected the Cape Coral Youth Council as a winner of the 2023 Municipal Youth Council Video Competition.


Cape Coral's Youth Council is one of three councils recognized for creating a video that showcases three main points:


  • What makes Cape Coral great


  • What Cape Coral offers its residents and visitors


  • How the Youth Council helps make the Cape Coral community better


The Youth Council video highlighted Cape Coral's scenic locations, wildlife, population growth, and community events. Read more-->

Watch the Youth Council's Award-Winning Video

Youth Council Accepting Applications Thru 4/12


The Youth Council is currently accepting applications for the 2024-2025 school year to fill six Junior vacancies and one Senior vacancy on the Cape Coral Youth Council.


  • Selected rising Juniors will serve two terms on the board. The term goes from May 2024 – April 2026.


  • Selected rising Senior will serve one term on the board. The term goes from May 2024 – April 2025.

 

Youth Council members have the platform to share ideas, collaborate with peers and address pressing issues affecting young people.


The application deadline is April 12, 2024. For details, contact Connie Griglin at [email protected].

View Youth Council 2024-2025 Application

Summer Camp Registration is Open

 

The City of Cape Coral Parks and Recreation Department officially opened summer camp registration on Monday, April 1, at 7 a.m.


Online registration is available at https://flcapecoralweb.myvscloud.com/webtrac/web/splash.html or parents can register for camps in person at the facility hosting the camp. 


Payments must be made at the time of registration to reserve camp placement.


Spots will likely fill quickly, so register early for the best selection.

View 2024 Summer Camp Guide with Links to Register Online

Upcoming Activities Around Cape Coral

*Pre-registration required


Tuesday, April 2


Wednesday, April 3


Thursday, April 4


Sunday, April 7


Friday, April 12


Saturday, April 13


Saturday, April 20


Friday, April 26

  • Arbor Day Tree-Planting Ceremony at Joe Coviello Park, 10 am
  • Designer Bag Bingo at Lake Kennedy Center, 7 pm


Saturday, April 27

View City Calendar - Select Public Meetings or Event Calendar
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