What changed in Cape Coral government the week of Apr 13 — Apr 19, 2026
A plain-English roundup of the filings most likely to matter in Cape Coral, with the full weekly list available after you create a free account.
7
Filings This Week
3
High Impact
Agenda
Busiest Filing Type
Why this week matters
- 7 filings landed in Cape Coral during this week alone.
- 3 of them scored as high-impact, which usually means a hearing, vote, or project with broader consequences.
- Agenda was the busiest filing category this week, which helps explain where the local government's attention was concentrated.
3 filings to know
City Council – Regular Meeting — Agenda (PDF) (2026-04-15)
Apr 15, 2026The Cape Coral City Council held a regular meeting on April 15, 2026. The council approved seven consent agenda resolutions totaling approximately $3...
City Council – Regular Meeting — Minutes (2026-03-25)
Mar 25, 2026Cape Coral City Council approved multiple infrastructure and capital projects totaling over $9 million during a March 2026 meeting. Key approvals included a $2...
City Council – Regular Meeting — Minutes (2026-04-01)
Apr 1, 2026At its April 1, 2026 meeting, Cape Coral City Council approved seven resolutions for major capital projects and contracts totaling millions of dollars, including a $2. 4 million Cape Coral Parkway East improvement project and contracts for park renovations, pavement preservation, and water utilities...
Transportation Advisory Commission – Regular Meeting — Agenda Full Package (PDF) (2026-04-15)
Transportation Advisory Commission – Regular Meeting — Agenda (PDF) (2026-04-15)
Charter School Authority Governing Board – Regular Meeting — Agenda Full Package (PDF) (2026-04-14)
Charter School Authority Governing Board – Regular Meeting — Agenda (PDF) (2026-04-14)
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