Cape Coral residents have long been familiar with the Seven Islands development project, and Wednesday marks the final opportunity for locals to voice their opinions to city leaders.
The ambitious plans for this 47-acre plot of land include condos, apartments, restaurants, and shops. However, the project has sparked a mix of excitement and concern among residents.
Josh Boyd, a Cape Coral resident, shared his mixed feelings about the development.
“I would love to have property values in this area bring in more thing to do here up in the northwest,” said Boyd. “We don’t have a lot to do, so bring in amenities, bring in shops, restaurants, more boating and more people.”Â
Boyd also highlighted the potential concerns of the development.
“I’ve seen a panther, bobcats, all sorts of wildlife go for tortoises,” said Boyd. “I don’t want to see that land become concrete. So I’m torn.”
Debbie Mariner, another resident, expressed enthusiasm for the convenience the development could bring.
“All the little shops would be great, and our house is across the street,” said Mariner. “We could just walk over and go have dinner or go shopping.”
Concerns about increased traffic have also been voiced by some residents.
“I’m worried about the traffic,” said an anonymous resident. “It’s a quaint little town, so I don’t know. I’m a little iffy on it.”
Renderings of the Seven Islands waterfront development reveal plans for apartments, condos, and a ten-story hotel. The development will also feature retail shops, waterfront restaurants, a public marina with boat slips, and a community center.
Mayor John Gunter expressed hope that the project will bring more options to the area.
The final public hearing for the project will take place during the city council meeting at 4 p.m. on Wednesday. This hearing is the last step before potentially approving the development agreement between the city and the developer, Gulf Gateway Resort & Marina Village.
WINK News will keep you informed about the council’s decision on the agreement.