Fort Myers releases November newsletter highlighting city projects and job openings

Kevin B. Anderson, Mayor
Kevin B. Anderson, Mayor
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The City of Fort Myers has released the November edition of its Fort Report newsletter, providing residents with updates on municipal initiatives and developments. The latest issue highlights how public funds are being used, ongoing efforts to improve environmental sustainability and safety, as well as new employment opportunities in public service.

According to the city, this month’s newsletter features a report on clean water and outlines plans for revitalizing McCollum Hall. These topics are part of broader efforts aimed at enhancing quality of life and supporting community growth in Fort Myers.

Residents interested in learning more about these initiatives or seeking career opportunities within the city are encouraged to read the full November edition of the Fort Report.



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