In a critical government meeting, the Vice Mayor announced a mandatory evacuation for the area, effective tomorrow at 3 PM, in anticipation of an approaching storm. The decision was made in consultation with county officials and aims to ensure the safety of residents as storm surge poses a significant threat.
The Vice Mayor emphasized the importance of compliance with the evacuation order, noting that emergency services will not be available during the evacuation period. Shelters will be opened across the county starting tomorrow afternoon, with further details to be provided by Lee County around noon.
Clarifying the evacuation timeline, officials confirmed that the order is effective immediately, urging residents to leave by the specified time. Reentry procedures were also discussed, with plans for staff to be stationed at key entry points to assist residents returning after the storm. This includes provisions for those who may have forgotten their reentry passes.
Concerns were raised regarding communication with neighboring Bonita Springs, particularly about coordination during past emergencies. Officials assured that daily meetings with city and county managers are in place to improve communication and response efforts.
Additionally, the meeting addressed ongoing debris pickup efforts, with a contractor engaged to expedite the process. Residents were advised against placing additional debris on the curb, as cleanup operations are already underway.
As the community prepares for the storm, officials are committed to keeping residents informed and safe, emphasizing the need for cooperation during this critical time.