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Resident Information Lookup

Find important information for your home like evacuation zones, trash days, flood zones, and more.

    • LeeCares Hurricane Housing Recovery Programs

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      Income-eligible homeowners who experienced property damage during hurricanes Helene and/or Milton in 2024 can now pre-apply for LeeCares Hurricane Housing Recovery Programs. Visit leeflcares.com to begin the pre-application process. Following this initial screening, a full application will be required to proceed with the HUD grant process. Individuals who need assistance with the application process may call 239-382-5453 or visit the LeeCares Intake Center, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9400 Gladiolus Drive, Suite 270 in Fort Myers.


    • eProcurement

      eProcurement
      Procurement has gone electronic with the Ion Wave platform, and we encourage current and potential vendors to register today! The new system makes submitting bids and proposals seamless with improved notifications. It only takes a few minutes to register. Click here to get started.


    • Rainy season and updated permitting documentation for storm repairs

      Permitting Documentation
      As we enter the rainy season, proactive preparation is key to minimizing risks to personal safety and property. Heavy downpours, sheetflow, and hurricanes can lead to rising waters and potential flooding. If your property is affected by storms (or any damage related event), remember that permits are required for any repairs to the structure. For properties within the flood zone, an additional layer of review and documentation is necessary before repairs can proceed. To ensure compliance to floodplain regulations, be sure to download the updated Detailed Cost Breakdown document, which must accompany any repair permit application in the flood zone.

    • Parks Project Information Tool

      Parks Information Tool
      Our "Parks Progress Information Tool" is now available to learn more about the current status of hurricane-related repairs, major maintenance and capital improvement projects. More than 60 projects can be viewed via list or map and users can learn more about individual projects in detailed project pages. 
      Visit www.leeparks.org to learn more.

    • Lee County Public Parking Lots

      Lee County Public Parking Lots

      Do you have questions about Lee County’s public parking lots in downtown Fort Myers. Visit our parking website for information on lot locations, fees, hours of operation and more.

    • Community Development Block Grant

      CDBG-DR
      The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awarded Lee County funding to support long‐term recovery efforts following Hurricane Ian. The funding may only be used for necessary expenses related to disaster relief, long-term recovery, restoration of infrastructure and housing, economic revitalization, mitigation, and planning. Learn more.

    • Community Engagement Tools

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      As Lee County continues to grow and approach 1 million residents, clear and open communication is essential so that everyone has the information they need and the opportunity to play a role in building an even stronger community. The interactive tools offered on this site provide a range of information and resources for residents and visitors.

    • Hurricane Ian Disaster Relief Assistance Available

      Disaster Assistance
      You may be eligible for Hurricane Ian Disaster Relief assistance through Community Services Block Grant - Disaster Relief Supplemental Funding, such as past-due rent or mortgage, relocation move-in cost assistance and temporary emergency housing accommodations, if necessary. Funding is limited. Assistance is based on availability and need. Click here for more information.


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