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Fort Myers Beach staff report increased LCSO patrols, bridge lights restored; fire district describes water‑main response
Summary
Town compliance/security, sheriff’s office and the fire district reported stepped-up patrols, restored bridge lighting and mutual‑aid water support after a recent water-main outage.
Fort Myers Beach — At the Public Safety Committee meeting on Jan. 23, town and public-safety staff reported stepped-up law-enforcement patrols on the island, new traffic-post rangers and restored bridge lighting. The fire district outlined how it responded to a December water-main outage and how mutual-aid water tenders and on-site truck tanks are used when hydrants are unavailable.
Thomas Shazzo, compliance and security manager for Fort Myers Beach, said Lee County Sheriff’s Office increased patrols and town rangers have been posted to traffic locations to help keep vehicles moving and protect…
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