Government Spending in Upper Captiva 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
Fema Checks
Apr 16, 2026FEMA is disbursing federal disaster recovery funds totaling approximately $64,695 to the Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District for damage suffered on April 11, 2026. Seven separate damage claims cover fire station flooding, gym building and garage contents, roll-up doors, a lift station, apparatus, gym shack contents, and protective gear...
Treasurer’S Report 202511 (Signed)
Dec 12, 2025The Upper Captiva Fire & Rescue District Treasurer submitted a financial report for November 30, 2025, showing bank balances of $445,938. 50 across three accounts (checking, impact fees, and money market)...
Minutes September 20 2025 Second Budget Hearing
Jan 12, 2026The Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District held its Second Budget Hearing on September 20, 2025, to finalize the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget and millage rate. After two failed motions to set the millage rate at either 3...
Recent Filings
Ucfrd Board Of Commissioners Meeting 2026 05 15 Summary
The UCFRD Board of Commissioners decided on May 15, 2026 to purchase property for the fire chief's housing using a 20-year ground lease from Gulf Coast Business Bank ($800,000 property, $72,000 annual payments at 6. 36% fixed rate)...
May 2026 Chiefs Report
The May 2026 Chiefs Report for Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District documents operational status with 36 calls YTD (21 EMS, 15 Fire, 34 non-emergent). The district received a Department of Health inspection regarding bio-hazard sharps container storage, which was rectified and brought into compliance...
Minutes Febuary 20 2026 Regular Board Meeting
The Upper Captiva Fire & Rescue District board held a regular meeting on February 20, 2026, approving previous meeting minutes and the treasurer's report by 5-0 votes. Following the January 13 Cutlass fire event, the board committed to making island safety measures a recurring monthly agenda item and directed staff to create community best-practice documents...
Minutes March 20 2026 Regular Board Meeting
Minutes April 17 2026 Regular Board Meeting
Treasurer’S Report 202604 (Signed)
Chief Housing Options
Resolution 2026 003 Budget Amendment 26 2 (Signed)
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