Collier County & Local News for March 2021
Planning Commission recommends approval of Longwater Village. Golden Gate Golf Course decision likely. COVID-19 financial relief program launched.
Curated news about Collier County’s Board of County Commissioners, constitutional officers, municipal governments and other elected bodies; the members of Congress and judges whose districts include Collier County; and the issues they address
Planning Commission recommends approval of Longwater Village. Golden Gate Golf Course decision likely. COVID-19 financial relief program launched.
One Naples gets go-ahead. CCPS plans in-person graduations. Development continues in the rural lands. Commissioners choose location for mental health facility.
Alfie Oakes’ lawsuit challenging mask order denied. Collier high school graduation rate hits record 92.2%. BCC considers changes to Big Cypress Basin boundary, governing board.
Naples to vote on mask mandate. Parts of Alfie Oakes’ challenge to mask order dismissed. Rivergrass hearings set for December. BCC approves RLSA plan changes.
Collier County to consider $250M resort/amusement center, approves regional distribution center near new Sports Complex; Naples approves a ninth annual art festival.
Controversial changes to rural growth plan clear Collier County Planning Commission; community adapts to coronavirus; Marco Islanders speak up on vacation rental policy; Collier sheriff adding body cameras.
Reopening continues. County may purchase environmentally-sensitive ranch land. $2 million beach renourishment planned.
Beaches reopen; a changing of the guard on City Council; schools’ tax-neutral referendum and Ethics Naples head to August ballot.
Coronavirus strikes Collier County; One Naples high-rise again draws ire; new Naples mayor, city councilors take office; more…
This month in Collier County government news: PAC supporting Naples incumbents gets busy; planned North Naples condos and new Senior Center face opposition; new flood maps could affect you. For these stories and more news for Collier County voters, read on.