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Hurricane Ian Recovery and Aid Resources

October 06, 2022

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Hurricane Ian Recovery and Aid Resources

Lee County continues to work closely with state, federal, and local partners in response to Hurricane Ian. Recovery efforts include many entities working together to help our community recover. Please refer to the list below to obtain the best and most accurate information related to your needs and area.

Lee County Government Resources

We are actively working to help you get the information and resources you need. Follow Lee County Government on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn and visit leegov.com/storm for the most up-to-date information on the county's recovery efforts following Hurricane Ian 

You can also catch up on recent press conferences and watch helpful videos, such as this generator safety video, on our YouTube Channel


Municipalities

Six municipalities serve Lee County residents including the City of Bonita Springs, the City of Cape Coral, the Village of Estero, the City of Fort Myers, the Town of Fort Myers Beach and the City of Sanibel. If you are looking for information specific to a municipality, please visit their respective website (linked above) and follow their social media channels. 


Local Utilities 

Lee County Government can only provide updates on behalf of Lee County Utilities regarding water restoration progress and boil water advisories. For information specific to your home, consult your utility provider's website and social media channels. 

For updates on power restoration throughout the area, please consult local providers LCEC (Lee County Electric Cooperative) and FPL (Florida Power & Light)


Do Your Part 

Hurricane Ian impacted everyone in Lee County (and in Southwest Florida) in some way. Recovery will be a long-term effort and will take all of us coming together to rebuild. Please do your part to help our community by taking the following actions: 

  • Limit unnecessary travel. This will help keep our roads clear and allow first responders and other crews to do their work more efficiently.
  • Share factual information from authoritative resources to assist your neighbors and friends who may have questions. 

Be kind and patient. We're in this together.


Visit LeeGov.com for more information.

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