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South Seas Island resort would like to rebuild higher than is currently allowed. It would also like an exception to the county's density rules. These ideas are not sitting well with some residents.
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The restoration efforts at Puschel Preserve are on once again after Hurricane Ian. The progress is swift. And it’s (almost) all about the water, where it’s going, what’s using it, and how clean it stays.
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South Seas Island Resort is stuck in limbo with plans to build back its hotel until the county changes its land use code
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Sanibel and Captiva residents are adamantly opposed to proposed code changes that would allow South Seas Resort much more latitude on building height and density restrictions.
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The group called The SanCap Citizens for a Resilient Future held a third townhall on Monday, May 15, on Sanibel. The focus this time was to assess the emergency response on the islands and the lessons learned after Hurricane Ian. Two themes emerged: pivot and evacuation.
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Captiva residents and visitors should expect heavy equipment on the beaches for the week and are advised to keep their distance.
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As the barrier islands of Sanibel and Captiva continue to assess the damage to homes and businesses after Hurricane Ian, some community organizations and concerned citizens have joined to create the SanCap Citizens for a Resilient Future. Their goal is to spark conversations on how to rebuild on the islands so that structures and people can become more resilient for future storms. The group recently hosted the first of two formal gatherings .
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A ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Chamber of Commerce Thursday celebrated the family-owned business' hurricane recovery effort as well as its help for others after the storm.
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Helping with Hurricane Ian recovery, a free meal to help lessen the stress of rebuilding a community.