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  2. Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931. Phone: 239-765-0202. Parking 239-463-5888. Utilities 239-463-9914. Monday through Friday. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Contact Us

  3. The Town of Fort Myers Beach maintains 29 public beach accesses on Estero Island, including Newton Beach Park and Seven Seas Cottage (Newton Beach Park Beach Access is still CLOSED due to the impact of Hurricane Ian).

  4. A list of contractors registered with the Town of Fort Myers Beach is available at the Town website at http://www.fmbgov.com. However, the property owner may also select a professional that is not currently registered with the Town but is licensed in the State of Florida.

  5. Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931. Phone: 239-765-0202. Parking 239-463-5888. Utilities 239-463-9914. Monday through Friday. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Contact Us

  6. Times Square is in the downtown area of Fort Myers Beach and is one of the most iconic areas of the Town. It is at the north end of Estero Island at the base of Matanzas Pass Bridge. A variety of beachfront retail and restaurant establishments along with the famous pier and public beach access make up the square.

  7. Parking on Fort Myers Beach

    fortmyersbeachfl.gov/140/Parking

    We are enforcing paid parking, island wide, in all Town marked parking areas, including beach accesses. Residential/business parking permits have been reinstated after Hurricane Ian. All expired permits MUST be renewed.

  8. To find out the details on the restrictions and when you can water your lawn, download the Fort Myers Beach Mandatory Water Restrictions Information Sheet. Stormwater Drain Update: Crews from Andrews Sitework have begun working on stormwater drains in certain areas of the Island.

  9. The Town Is Bringing Sand to the Beach! The Town's goals are to restore and maintain critically eroding shorelines using high quality sand to construct an “engineered beach design.” This will provide storm damage reduction benefits to properties, enhance recreational space, and improve critical habitat for threatened and endangered ...

  10. Estero Bay and the Gulf of Mexico are two of the best features about the Town of Fort Myers Beach. A good way to stay informed on the health of the water is to monitor water quality. Natural phenomena such as hurricanes and heavy rains can increase water quality issues by increasing stormwater pollution runoff to local water bodies.

  11. Under Florida law, all content on any Fort Myers Beach's social media site is subject to the public records law, Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Florida has a very broad public records law.