During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the potential impacts of decisions made in Hendry County on neighboring Lee County. Residents expressed frustration over the lack of communication between local governments, emphasizing that decisions affecting public safety, particularly for children, should take precedence over traffic considerations.
Katrina Salakar, a representative from Lee County and member of the Southwest Florida Business Alliance, highlighted the ongoing efforts to preserve the region's quality of life following significant damage from recent hurricanes. She noted that the community is working collaboratively across counties to designate a scenic highway along State Road 78, aiming to attract industry and innovation while preserving the rural character of the area.
Salakar urged local officials to consider the long-term implications of development decisions, stressing the importance of maintaining the region's natural beauty and safety for residents. The discussions underscored a growing concern among community members about the interconnectedness of local governance and the need for proactive measures to safeguard public interests.