Cape Coral Minutes
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Jan 2026 — May 2026
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Hearing Examiner — Minutes (2026-05-19)
A hearing examiner held a public hearing on May 19, 2026. Four land-use cases were discussed...
View original →City Council – Regular Meeting — Minutes (2026-05-06)
The City Council met on May 6. They approved spending for $7 million in contracts...
View original →City Council – Regular Meeting — Final Action Summary 2026-05-20 (2026-05-20)
The City Council met on May 20, 2026, and approved several resolutions and ordinances. The council approved contracts for landscaping, street sweeping, sidewalk improvements, and other services...
View original →City Council – Regular Meeting — Final Action Summary (2026-05-06)
The Cape Coral City Council approved seven resolutions and three ordinances on May 15, 2026, authorizing significant government spending and policy changes. Major approvals include a $110 million utility improvement bond issuance for the North 1 East area, fleet maintenance parts contract with NAPA Auto Parts ($2...
View original →Community Redevelopment Agency – Regular Meeting — Final Action Summary 5-13-2026 (2) (2026-05-13)
The Community Redevelopment Agency held its regular meeting on May 13, 2026, with seven commissioners present (one excused). The board approved the FY 2027 proposed budget and accepted minutes from the March 11, 2026 meeting...
View original →Charter School Authority Governing Board – Regular Meeting — Minutes (2026-04-14)
The Cape Coral Charter School Authority Governing Board met on April 14, 2026, to approve revised board policies and recognize outstanding students and staff. The board unanimously approved CSA Resolution 15-26, updating board policies in compliance with current regulations...
View original →City Council – Regular Meeting — Minutes (2026-04-15)
The Cape Coral City Council held a regular meeting on April 15, 2026, and approved seven resolutions totaling approximately $2. 7 million for various city projects, including $135,000 for fill dirt procurement, $722,307 in housing grants, $168,359 for roof replacement at a senior center, $502,888 for a mobile command center, $249,000 for security services, and $655,705 for baseball complex renovations...
View original →City Council – Regular Meeting — City of Punta Gorda initial bid documents and intent to award (2026-04-01)
The City of Punta Gorda awarded a three-year contract to Pavement Technology, Inc. for asphalt rejuvenation application services, effective June 11, 2021 through June 10, 2024, with an estimated annual cost of $35,163...
View original →City Council – Regular Meeting — VEGA Americas Inc Vendor Sole Source Letter (2026-04-01)
VEGA Americas, Inc. submitted a letter to Cape Coral's Utilities Department on January 1, 2026, certifying its sole manufacturer and exclusive representative status for VEGA products in Florida...
View original →City Council – Regular Meeting — Scope of Work (2026-04-01)
The City of Cape Coral plans to renovate Pelican Soccer Complex (4020 SW 2nd CT) and Jim Jeffers Park (2817 SW 3rd Lane) through the Sparkle Project. Work includes installing ceiling fans, repairing and replacing restroom fixtures (doors, mirrors, hand dryers, grates), sealing gaps, applying epoxy flooring, and completing ADA compliance improvements at both parks...
View original →City Council – Regular Meeting — Top Quality Quote for Jim Jeffers and Pelican Soccer Complex (2026-04-01)
Top Quality Painting Inc. submitted two project estimates to Cape Coral for facility improvements at municipal parks...
View original →City Council – Regular Meeting — Sabal Construction quote for Jim Jeffers and Pelican Soccer Complex (2026-04-01)
Two construction estimates from SABAL Construction and Roofing LLC for City of Cape Coral facility improvements: Pelican Soccer Complex ($96,150 for restroom, ADA, doors, ceiling fans, and epoxy flooring) and Jim Jeffers Park ($47,400 for facility repairs). Both based on January 2026 site inspections...
View original →City Council – Regular Meeting — Quote Summary totals (2026-04-01)
City Council – Regular Meeting — EXHIBIT B - Quote (2026-04-01)
GenServe LLC submitted a quote dated November 30, 2025, for a 150kW HiPower mobile diesel generator (Model HRIW-190-T4F) to the City of Cape Coral for $104,948. 00...
View original →City Council – Regular Meeting — Presentation for City of Cape Coral Student of the Month - Council 2026017 (2026-04-01)
City Council recognized two outstanding Cape Coral high school students at the April 1, 2026 regular meeting. Jakobe Changasie of Mariner High School (4...
View original →City Council – Regular Meeting — ORD17-26_Council Staff Presentation (2026-04-15)
The Cape Coral City Council reviewed a proposed amendment (Ordinance 17-26) to fence and wall regulations in the Land Development Code. The amendment provides clarity and consistency by adding new rules for when fences can be built, a new process called "administrative deviations" that allows property owners to request exceptions to height and setback requirements when reasonable, and new material options including vinyl and fiberglass...
View original →City Council – Regular Meeting — ORD 10-26 TXT26-000002 Council Staff Presentation (2026-04-15)
Cape Coral City Council considered ORD 10-26 to amend height regulations and eliminate measurement inconsistencies between Section 1. 15 and Article 11...
View original →City Council – Regular Meeting — VAC26-000002 HEX Recommendation (2026-04-15)
The City of Cape Coral requested vacation of 17,584. 6 square feet of unimproved alley right-of-way and underlying easements in Block 4278, Unit 61, along with interior platted easements...
View original →City Council – Regular Meeting — VAC26-000002 Backup Material (2026-04-15)
Staff recommendation to approve vacation of the 20-foot alleyway and associated easements in Block 4278, Unit 61 of Cape Coral to facilitate the North 3 Utilities Extension Project (MPS 910). The document includes a boundary and topographic survey, no-objection letters from Lumen, Comcast, and Lee County Electric Cooperative, and staff findings that the unimproved alley serves no current public purpose and is unlikely to provide future public benefit given R-1 zoning...
View original →City Council – Regular Meeting — VAC26-000001 HEX Recommendation (2026-04-15)
The Hearing Examiner recommends that City Council approve the City of Cape Coral's application to vacate 33,586. 5 square feet of alley right-of-way and associated easements in Block 4185, Unit 59...
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