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CITY OF SANIBEL
The Sanibel City Council recognized Florida City Week, which will be celebrated on the island from Oct. 18-24, through a proclamation at its meeting on Oct. 7.
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CITY OF SANIBEL
At its meeting on Oct. 7, the Sanibel City Council recognized October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month through a proclamation.
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CITY OF SANIBEL
The Sanibel City Council recognized October as Florida Native Plant Month through a proclamation at its meeting on Oct. 7.
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CITY OF SANIBEL
At its meeting on Oct. 7, the Sanibel City Council recognized Public Works Deputy Director Scott Krawczuk for his 25 years of service to the city.
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The city of Sanibel released the following summary of the Sanibel City Council’s regular meeting, which was held on Oct. 7 in MacKenzie Hall at City Hall on Sanibel:
PRESENTATIONS
– The council recognized Florida City Week, which will be celebrated on the island from Oct. 18-24, through a proclamation. For the list of events, visit https://www.mysanibel.com/591/Florida-City-Week-2025.
– The council recognized October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month through a proclamation. It also encouraged the community to attend the San Cap Pink Project’s Annual Pink Out Picnic: Health & Hope Wellness Expo on Oct. 23 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Sanibel Fire and Rescue District’s Station 171, at 2351 Palm Ridge Road, Sanibel.
– The council recognized October as Florida Native Plant Month through a proclamation.
– The council recognized Public Works Deputy Director Scott Krawczuk for his 25 years of service to the city.
CODE OF ORDINANCES
– Following a second reading and public hearing, the council approved an ordinance related to the city’s investment policy.
– The council held the first reading for an ordinance related to boat ramp violation penalties.
STORMWATER MASTER PLAN
– City staff presented the updates to the Surface Water Management Master Plan, which the council approved. To view the presentation, click on STORMWATER MASTER PLAN.