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Votes at a glance: Fort Myers council approves multiple land-use, housing and city operations items

October 20, 2025 | Fort Myers City, Lee County, Florida


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Votes at a glance: Fort Myers council approves multiple land-use, housing and city operations items
The Fort Myers City Council on Oct. 20 approved a range of routine and substantive items on its agenda, including land-use advertising and rezoning permissions, a home-sale for an affordable housing program, grant acceptance, several contracts and renewals, and budgeted commitments for housing projects.

Key outcomes (motions passed unless noted):

- Sale: The city approved a sale and purchase agreement for 1764 Delaware Avenue (a three-bedroom, two-bath home in the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Redevelopment Area) to Suzanne Acton for $263,920 through the Affordable Home Construction Program (agenda item 5.2).

- Land-use and rezoning: The council granted permission to advertise a future land-use map amendment (CPA 25-00144) to change roughly 21 acres from industrial to commercial and separately approved a rezoning ordinance to change 21 acres from light industrial to commercial intensive nonresidential (agenda items 6.1 and 6.2). Both items proceeded with roll-call votes.

- Public hearings/advertising: The council approved permission to advertise a public hearing Nov. 3, 2025, to consider acquisition of 2208–2210 Central Avenue (a residential duplex) from Almedia Rentals Inc. for $225,000 for midtown infrastructure improvements (agenda item 6.5). The council also approved other advertising and quasi-judicial items listed on the agenda.

- Grants and commitments: Council authorized the mayor and manager to accept a grant agreement with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for construction of a five-slip dock at Legacy Island Park (Resolution 2025-125, agenda item 7.1) and committed $75,000 to the Housing Authority for Southward Village Phase 3 as local match for Florida Housing funding (agenda item 7.4).

- Fee waivers and affordable housing support: Council approved a waiver of building permit fees totaling $163,463.50 for the Reserve at Franklin affordable housing project (agenda item 7.3). Councilmember Geraldo recused himself from that vote and filed the required form.

- Contracts and renewals: Approved items included a three-year contract with Marathon Health for an on-site employee clinic (build-out not to exceed $630,000 and annual administrative fees specified in the agenda, item 7.6), a three-year Microsoft enterprise licensing renewal (annual cost $560,402.85, item 7.7), a consulting contract for the STARS after-school accreditation ($38,665, item 7.8), and a consultant services renewal for a trauma social worker for police and fire ($62,160, item 7.5).

- Public safety hiring: Council approved creation of eight police officer positions supported by the U.S. Department of Justice COPS hiring grant; the total estimated annual cost is $974,698.48 with the grant funding approximately 38.72% ($377,403.25) and the city matching the remainder (item 7.9).

- Utilities and public works: The council approved closeouts and deductive change orders on several water and sewer construction contracts and supplemental task authorizations for technical services related to treatment-plant operations (items 7.10–7.13), plus annual purchase order and traffic signal maintenance authorizations.

Why it matters: The approvals move forward multiple city priorities at once—affordable housing, downtown/midtown infrastructure, public-safety staffing and IT continuity—while closing out construction contracts and committing city resources where staff recommended them.

Provenance: Details derive from agenda items, staff presentations and roll-call votes recorded in the Oct. 20 meeting transcript.

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