Collier County & Local News for February 2022
Commissioners take steps to encourage affordable housing. Fired Acting County Manager had lobbied for foreign governments. Redevelopment of Naples Beach Club property continues to hit snags.
Commissioners take steps to encourage affordable housing. Fired Acting County Manager had lobbied for foreign governments. Redevelopment of Naples Beach Club property continues to hit snags.
More zoning changes for apartments and commercial development. Relieving Immokalee Road congestion. Renourishing county beaches. New NCH hospital zoning district. Naples fire chief assumes interim city manager duties.
Should Collier County Commissioners adopt a Bill of Rights Sanctuary County Ordinance to nullify any federal law that is deemed to be contrary to an individual’s constitutional rights? Here’s what voters should know.
County to consider Bill of Rights Sanctuary County ordinance July 13; Naples may consider Sanctuary City for the Unborn ordinance; Longwater and Bellmar villages, concept for Town of Big Cypress approved.
One Naples gets go-ahead. CCPS plans in-person graduations. Development continues in the rural lands. Commissioners choose location for mental health facility.
Collier coronavirus positivity rate in double-digits. Naples Council passes mask order. Collier D.C. reps vote on stimulus and defense bills.
Here’s how Collier County voted in the presidential, congressional, state and local elections, Conservation Collier and the proposed amendments.
Collier County to consider $250M resort/amusement center, approves regional distribution center near new Sports Complex; Naples approves a ninth annual art festival.
Sara McFadden is challenging incumbent Bob Rommel for Florida House District 106.
Vote-by-mail ballots will be on their way to Collier County voters who requested them in less than 30 days. Early voting in Collier County begins August 8 and primary Election Day is August 18.