Council covers projects, new hire and masks
By TIFFANY REPECKI / trepecki@breezenewspapers.com - | Apr 13, 2021
The Sanibel City Council directed staff on next steps for the police department and Center 4 Life projects, approved the hiring of an aquatics manager for the Sanibel Recreation Center for a future reimplementation of those programs, and discussed the city’s mask mandate at its recent meeting.
On April 6, City Manager Judie Zimomra outlined for the council the background of the ongoing Sanibel Police Department and Center 4 Life projects. Under the direction of the previous council, the police project entails renovating and expanding the existing department at a cost of about $5 million. The Center 4 Life project entails relocating the facility to a Library Way building bought last year.
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Sea Level Rise Committee presents proposal before CEPD
By TIFFANY REPECKI / trepecki@breezenewspapers.com - | Mar 9, 2021
The Captiva Erosion Prevention District’s commission recently heard from the Captiva Community Panel’s Sea Level Rise Committee about a funds request to continue with its adaption planning.
At a CEPD workshop on March 4, members of the panel’s SLR Committee presented the district commissioners with an Adaptation Alternatives Proposal prepared by its consultant, Cheryl Hapke of Integral Consulting, along with a request for the CEPD to partially fund or fund the $34,400 cost.
Panel Member and SLR Committee Chair Linda Laird kicked off the presentation by providing background on Hapke and her firm and an overview of their collaborative work done to date.