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Island development, septic to sewer conversions among agenda items for August GPICA meeting | News, Sports, Jobs

You can also call into the meeting at 1-301-715-8592. The agenda includes: GPICA President Helen Fox will present an overview of the June public information session on the Publix plaza and proposed 94 townhome development; she’ll discuss the Lee County rule that residents may not contact commissioners regarding zoning objections and outline previous attempts to limit development using the 810/910 rule. Noel Andress, a Bokeelia resident and expert in Florida development who has served on the boards of the Lee County Local Planning Agency, the Southwest Florida Watershed Council and the Lee County Airport Special Management Committee, will provide an overview of how the development process works and how residents can get involved.

Islanders oppose deviations for Publix, townhomes projects | News, Sports, Jobs

Islanders oppose deviations for Publix, townhomes projects One public outcry at hearing: ‘You’re ripping the heart out of Pine Island! By PAULETTE LeBLANC - | Jul 7, 2021 Every proposed deviation at a public hearing Tuesday, June 29, at Pine Island Methodist Church, sponsored by the Greater Pine Island Civic Association, was voted down by Pine Island residents most of them left asking why the meeting was even necessary, since they feel they ultimately have no control over current or future development anyway. Stacy Hewitt, director of planning for Banks Engineering, gave a five-point presentation on the changes they’d like to make to original plans for the new Publix and Orchid Cove Townhomes being built on Pine Island. After each of the five points of the presentation, the community was asked to vote whether they were in favor or opposed to proposals.

Vaccination hesitancy talks continue at Pine Island COVID-19 Task Force meeting | News, Sports, Jobs

Vaccination hesitancy talks continue at Pine Island COVID-19 Task Force meeting By PAULETTE LeBLANC - | May 26, 2021 Discussions regarding vaccine hesitancy continued at last week’s May 17, meeting of the Pine Island Task Force. Dr. Daniel Hanley reported having “an embarrassment of riches” when it comes to the various COVID-19 vaccines on hand in his clinic. “There’s a lot of hesitancy. We have a time crunch, because Moderna is frozen so they don’t expire until October, but the Johnson & Johnson shots are refrigerated only. They cannot be frozen,” said Hanley, likening the J&J vaccine to milk, which expires if you don’t use it.

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