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  • March 2026

Engage Estero is pleased to announce two extremely important upcoming meetings. On March 17th at 5 p.m., we have the Public Forum that will address where “Estero is headed? What will our Future be like? Details below.

Then, on April 17th at the Estero Recreation Center, we have a review of our Road Infrastructure and how that is going to play out in the coming years, plus the latest on the I-75 expansion. You cannot afford to miss either meeting if you want to stay updated on the issues.

The March 17th Meeting

Engage Estero’sPublic Forum

Shaping Estero’s Future: A Public Forum on Our Community’s Tomorrow

March 17, 2026, 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

FGCU Cohen Student Union

Ballroom, 2nd Floor

The forum offers a collaborative opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Estero’s future and ask questions, thereby clarifying the issues that will shape Estero’s growth, development, infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life.

Engage Estero is hosting a free public forum to help residents understand the plans and ideas being considered to keep Estero a leading municipality for businesses and residents. Join us for this critical Public Forum, where your voice will help shape the direction of our community.

During the Meeting, We Will Examine:

• Growth & Development Plans   • Village Collaborations with FGCU

• Arts & Culture Expansion   • Support for Entrepreneurs

•Our Future Healthcare Services•Workforce Housing Implementation

• Annexation prospects        • Education (schools and teacher retention)

• Traffic & Infrastructure      • Community Values

• Environmental Issues & Water Quality ü Resilience /Protection

Our panel of experts will include:

• David Hoffmann, Founder and Chairman of the Hoffmann Group of Companies.

• Aysegül Timur, Ph.D., President of Florida Gulf Coast University

• Chris Simoneau, Lee Health’s Chief Development, Marketing & Communications Officer

• Steve Sarkozy, The Village of Estero’s Manager

The plan for the evening:

• Each panelist will deliver a 10-minute reflection on what they see as the key factors shaping Estero’s future.

• Questions submitted by the public and forwarded to Engage Estero leadership will be grouped to help the panelists cover the main points more efficiently.

• The public will have the opportunity to ask any remaining questions they feel haven’t been addressed, followed by a final comment from the panelists.

The forum is free and open to the public. Seating is limited, and reservations are required. You can reserve your spot on the Engage Estero website at https://esterotoday.com/event/march2026/

The April 17th Meeting

Don’t Miss this Very Important Traffic Update Meeting!!

On April 17th at 10 a.m., the Estero Recreation Center.

Topics:

1) The Latest Information on the I-75 Expansion between Corkscrew Road and Golden Gate Parkway.

2) Planned Road Developments: Funding, Timing, Implications.

Engage Estero’s management team is very pleased to have the agreement of Don Scott, AICP, Executive Director, Lee County’s Metropolitan Planning Office, and Brian Bollas, Community Outreach Manager, Florida Department of Transportation, District 1, to discuss these important issues as they relate to us in Greater Estero.

Don Scott: Within the MPO’s remit is the need to provide leadership and promote regional mobility, and foster sustainable development. Don will cover:

• Why developments are outpacing road infrastructure.

• Can we catch up?

○ Funding options: – what is feasible and what are the ramifications. e.g. Increasing sales tax, Impact fees, gas tax.

○ How can the recommendations of the Estero 2024 Traffic Study be implemented? What can we do about it?

○ What does the future of transportation in our area look like?

Brian Bollas, will address:

• What FDOT has learned from feedback from residents and HOAs concerned about the expansion of I-75. This will involve 6 lanes expanding to 10 through the Estero area.

• What FDOT will consider as the options to help alleviate traffic noise for those communities close to the highway.

• Latest timelines for the project.

• Next steps.

Please come and listen to these important updates on issues that concern so many people in Greater Estero.

As seating is somewhat limited and interest in the meeting is likely to be high, please register your intention to attend as soon as possible.