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Cape Coral council declines to pursue replacement of 14.2 preserve acres
3806746 · June 11, 2025
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Summary
After a wide-ranging discussion, the Committee of the Whole voted 5–3 not to continue exploring options to replace 14.2 acres of preserve land taken from Yellow Fever Creek Preserve.
The Cape Coral City Council’s Committee of the Whole voted 5–3 on May 14 not to continue exploring options to replace roughly 14.2 acres that were reclassified at Yellow Fever Creek Preserve.
Council members debated whether the city should seek replacement preserve land by designating existing city-owned property, accepting donated conservation easements, or purchasing private land. The…
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