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Fort Myers Beach Council directs start of decennial charter review; sets application timeline

2609257 · March 13, 2025
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The council agreed March 13 to begin Fort Myers Beach's required 10‑year charter review, seek five citizen commissioners, set an application deadline in mid‑May and target appointments for the June 2 meeting, with any charter changes to appear on the November 3, 2026 ballot.

The Fort Myers Beach Town Council on March 13 directed staff to begin the town's decennial charter review and open applications for a five‑member Charter Review Commission, with applications due in mid‑May and appointments targeted for the June 2 council meeting.

Nancy, town attorney, explained the requirement: “your charter requires, that every 10 years, you take a look at your your charter, to see if any updates are needed based on changes in Florida law or based on,…

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