Sanibel Journal
This is a conversation I recorded today with State Rep. Adam Botana, R-District 80, about the bill he has drafted to create a Captiva Island Conservation Area. His comments are timely, because the Lee County Commissioners will discuss proposed land use changes for Captiva at their meeting tomorrow (Dec. 6) at 9:30 a.m. For video of this interview, .
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Environmental Policy Director, Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Commission (SCCF), left, with host Len Edgerly on Zoom Links SCCF web site to donate to SCCF at SCCF.org - June 20, 2023 by David Dorsey at WINK News - June 20, 2023 To download this episode
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Vice President, , addressing special meeting of the Sanibel City Council on June 14, 2023 of Sanibel City Council’s special meeting on June 14, 2023, highlighting the threats of a proposed Lee County ordinance on Sanibel and Captiva’s sanctuary status. Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) to contact Lee County Commissioners in advance of June 20, 2023, meeting to consider the ordinance. contact information: District 1: Kevin Ruane 239-533-2224, [email protected] District 2: Cecil Pendergrass 239-533-2227, [email protected] District 3: Ray Sandelli 239-533-2223,...
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Len Edgerly recording this episode of Sanibel City Council's special meeting on June 14, 2023, highlighting the threats of a proposed Lee County ordinance on Sanibel and Captiva's sanctuary status. Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) to contact Lee County Commissioners in advance of June 20, 2023, meeting to consider the ordinance. Lee County Commissioners contact information: District 1: Kevin Ruane 239-533-2224, [email protected] District 2: Cecil Pendergrass 239-533-2227, [email protected] District 3: Ray Sandelli 239-533-2223, [email protected] District 4: Brian Hamman,...
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Project Manager, Sanibel Causeway Reconstruction Kati at FDOT Sanibel and Pine Island Hurricane Ian Relief at - November, 2022 of Kati on site at the causeway of hurricane recovery - January 6, 2023
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Me, Darlene and Deb wearing Shine on Sanibel t-shirts at today's ceremony to re-light the Sanibel Lighthouse City officials, residents, and Sanibel lovers from all over gathered at the foot of the iconic Sanibel Lighthouse before dawn this morning for the re-lighting of the lighthouse, which was battered by Hurricane Ian but was still standing after the storm. It's taken five months for the official return of the rhythmic light atop the lighthouse, built in 1884. Local coverage by news, , and by
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Environmental Policy Director, Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) Links (SCCF) - SCCF website April 6, 2022 drive to amend Florida's Constitution by Marjory Stoneman Douglas by Jack E. Davis by Michael Grunwald
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Joe Craig of Finnimore's Cycle Shop, Sanibel Links
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Michael of Today is a big day in the recovery of Sanibel from Hurricane Ian. The has returned! I interviewed vendors, shoppers, and Sanibel Mayor Holly Smith this morning at the Jerry's Supermarket parking lot. If you hear this before the market closes today, come on down!
info_outlineI spoke with Kara Souza, wife of Sanibel City Manager Dana Souza, this morning about what she has learned about the island since Hurricane Ian hit, her husband's leadership skills, and how anyone who loves Sanibel can help with the island's recovery.
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I have been podcasting for 14 years with The Kindle Chronicles and am glad to create this platform for sharing news and voices of Sanibel. My wife and I purchased a home on the island last year. We are headed there from Boston next week to see first-hand the condition of the house.
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