Arborwood Community Development District Agenda Packet
5
Total Documents
Dec 2025 — May 2026
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Recent Documents
Arb 2026 05 18 Regular Board Mtg. Book
The Arborwood Community Development District Board met on May 18, 2026, and approved Resolution 2026-01 to adopt the Fiscal Year 2026/2027 proposed budget. The Board also reviewed minutes from previous meetings and administrative reports covering property maintenance, lake management, and district operations...
View original →Arb 2026 04 27 Regular Board Mtg. Book
Arborwood Community Development District will hold a board meeting on April 27, 2026, to decide on removing an oak tree at Litchfield and create new rules for removing plants on District property. The District manages lakes, storm drains, and nature preserves for Somerset at the Plantation and Bridgetown communities in the Fort Myers area...
View original →Arb 2025 12 15 Regular Board Mtg. Book.2
Arborwood Community Development District held a Regular Board Meeting on December 15, 2025, to consider several items including the designation of officers, authorization of check signers, and approval of two service proposals. The board reviewed proposals from Woods and Wetland for preserve maintenance and from Sewer Viewer, Inc...
View original →Arb 2026 02 16 Regular Board Mtg. Book
The Arborwood Community Development District held a regular board meeting on December 15, 2025, where the board approved Resolution 2025-09 designating officers including returning District Manager Michelle Meneely as Secretary/Treasurer, and Resolution 2025-10 authorizing check signers. The board approved proposals for preserve maintenance from Woods and Wetlands and sewer pipe cleaning services from Shenandoah for a not-to-exceed amount of $40,000...
View original →Arb 2026 03 16 Regular Board Mtg. Book
The Arborwood Community Development District held a regular board meeting on March 16, 2026, at the Somerset at the Plantation Amenity Center in Fort Myers to review lake bank conditions, environmental maintenance, and district finances. Lake treatments included algae spot treatments, pond dye applications, invasive aquatic vegetation removal, and beneficial bacteria treatments to improve water quality...
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