Government Spending in Bayshore Fire Protection and Rescue Service District, Florida
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Dec 2025 — May 2026
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What this page covers
Budget appropriations, capital project funding, contracts, and grants awarded by the municipality.
What to watch for
- Contracts, appropriations, and capital project funding show where public money is actually moving.
- Large spending items often appear first in agenda packets before a public announcement or ribbon cutting.
- Recurring vendors, change orders, and emergency approvals are worth watching over time, not one by one.
3 filings to know
2025 Bayshore Fire Protection And Rescue Service District
Apr 15, 2026This is the audited financial statements for Bayshore Fire Protection and Rescue Service District as of September 30, 2025. The document includes the independent auditor's report, management's discussion and analysis, basic financial statements showing net position and activities, fund balance information, notes to the financial statements, and required supplementary schedules for budget comparisons and pension plan contributions...
Impact Fee Schedule 2026 – 2029
May 11, 2026The Bayshore Fire Protection and Rescue Services District in Lee County, Florida establishes impact fees charged to developers for different types of properties to fund fire protection and rescue services. Fees vary by property type, ranging from $84 per warehouse unit to $1,230 per large retail space as of May 4, 2026...
Board Minutes March 10, 2026
Apr 15, 2026The Bayshore Fire Protection and Rescue Service District Board of Commissioners met on March 10, 2026, to review the District's 2025 audit results, accept financial reports, and discuss operational and legislative updates. Auditor Teresa DeCosta presented an unmodified (clean) audit opinion, confirming the District's financial statements fairly represent its financial position as of December 2025, with a net position increase of $419,526 and an ending fund balance of $2,260,794...
Recent Filings
Bayshore Fire Protection
The Bayshore Fire Protection & Rescue Service District Board of Commissioners met on April 14, 2026, and unanimously approved the March 2026 board minutes, financial reports, and audit. Chief Underwood presented plans to transition from the ESO reporting platform to First Due by November 2026, saving $200 annually in recurring fees while gaining AI-powered pre-planning features and requiring a one-time $900 training investment...
Impact Fee Schedule 2026 – 2029
The Bayshore Fire Protection and Rescue Services District in Lee County, Florida establishes impact fees charged to developers for different types of properties to fund fire protection and rescue services. Fees vary by property type, ranging from $84 per warehouse unit to $1,230 per large retail space as of May 4, 2026...
May 12 2026 Agenda Bfr
The Bayshore Fire Protection and Rescue Service District Commission will meet on May 12, 2026, to review and accept April 2026 financial records and board meeting minutes. The agenda includes discussion of union petitions, authorization for the office manager to select budget hearing dates, and consideration of a cell tower land lease...
2025 Bayshore Fire Protection And Rescue Service District
Board Minutes March 10, 2026
April 14 2026 (002)
Bayshore Performance Review Final Report – V2 (002)
Board Minutes November 11 2025
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