Land Use & Development in Estero, Florida
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Jan 2015 — May 2026
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What this page covers
Zoning changes, development agreements, variances, and land-use plan amendments that shape how property can be used.
What to watch for
- Rezoning requests, variances, and development agreements can change what gets built nearby.
- Planning board and council agendas usually signal land-use fights before construction starts.
- Track hearing dates and vote outcomes if a project could affect your street, listing, or subdivision.
3 filings to know
Resolution 2025 27 Reimbursement
Jan 1, 2025The Village Council approved a declaration of official intent. It allows the village to reimburse costs for infrastructure improvements with tax-exempt debt...
Resolution 2018
Jan 1, 2018The Village Council approved buying 62 acres next to the Estero River for $24. 5 million...
Resolution 2018
Jan 1, 2018The Village of Estero approved buying 62. 05 acres next to the Estero River...
Recent Filings
04162026 Pzdb Minutes
The Planning and Zoning Board approved two items on April 14, 2026. They voted unanimously (4-0) to let the Estero Fire station expand with 4...
Estero Bike Ped Master Planfinal
The Village of Estero developed a master plan for biking and walking. The plan includes 73...
Resolution 2015
The council asked the county to remove a proposed road from its transportation plan. This road would have gone from Corkscrew Road to Alico Road...
Resolution 2015
Resolution 2015
Resolution 2015
Resolution 2015
Resolution 2015
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Also see: Land Use & Development across Lee County — county-wide view covering all municipalities.