What changed in Lee County Industrial Development Authority government the week of May 18 — May 24, 2026
A plain-English roundup of the filings most likely to matter in Lee County Industrial Development Authority, with the full weekly list available after you create a free account.
4
Filings This Week
1
High Impact
Resolution
Busiest Filing Type
Why this week matters
- 4 filings landed in Lee County Industrial Development Authority during this week alone.
- 1 of them scored as high-impact, which usually means a hearing, vote, or project with broader consequences.
- Resolution was the busiest filing category this week, which helps explain where the local government's attention was concentrated.
3 filings to know
Cypess Cove Bond Resolution With Exhibits
May 19, 2026Lee County Industrial Development Authority approved the issuance of up to $100 million in Healthcare Facilities Refunding Revenue Bonds (Series 2026) to refinance existing bonds and finance improvements to Cypress Cove at HealthPark Florida, Inc. facility...
Ida Meeting Minutes 2026
May 19, 2026The Lee County Industrial Development Authority held its regular meeting on April 15, 2026, and unanimously approved an inducement resolution for the Cypress Cove at HealthPark project, which is seeking up to $100 million in bond financing. The board approved a $150,000 application fee for the bond issuance...
Ida Meeting Agenda 2026
May 19, 2026The Lee County Industrial Development Authority is meeting on May 20, 2026 at the Collaboratory building in Fort Myers. The board will approve minutes from the April meeting, vote on a bond resolution for the Cypress Cove HealthPark project, and listen to an audit presentation for the fiscal year ending September 2025...
Ida Financial Reports Fy25 26 At Apr 30 2026
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