Fort Myers CRA seeks community input on McCollum Hall redevelopment

Teresa Watkins Brown, Ward 1 - Councilperson at City of Fort Myers
Teresa Watkins Brown, Ward 1 - Councilperson at City of Fort Myers
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The Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) is asking the public to provide feedback on the future redevelopment of McCollum Hall, a property owned by the CRA. The agency is gathering input to help determine how the space can be used to best support both the community and city operations.

Residents are encouraged to participate in a short online survey. According to the CRA, all responses will be kept confidential and will help inform planning and design choices for the project. The survey will remain open until October 31, 2025, and can be accessed at https://forms.office.com/g/PG9FedLDQJ.

“We appreciate your time and thoughtful input as we work to ensure this project reflects the needs and values of our organization and the residents we serve,” the Fort Myers CRA stated.

The redevelopment of McCollum Hall is intended to align with both community needs and city objectives.



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