Heads up, drivers! 🚧 Beginning next week, Palomino Lane will be closed from Jobe Road / Kings Crossing to Daniels Parkway and will remain closed for six weeks. This is necessary for the installation of a new drainage pipe and water main under the road, followed by roadway reconstruction. A traffic detour will be routed from Kings Crossing to Skyport Avenue to Mall Loop Road to Danport Boulevard. The temporary median at the Jobe Road / Kings Crossing intersection at Palomino Lane will be temporarily open to traffic during the construction. Please drive with caution in the area and follow all signage.
Lee County
Government Administration
Fort Myers, FL 12,079 followers
A great place to live, work and play.
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Lee County is a beautiful place to live, work and play. Today, Lee County is home to more than 750,000 residents and welcomes more than 5 million visitors annually. Social media policy: https://www.leegov.com/resources/Pages/socialmediapolicy.aspx Lee County was founded on May 13, 1887, and is served by a five district-elected Board of County Commissioners. Lee County Board of County Commissioners (Lee County BoCC) has more than 2,500 employees and is the fourth largest employer in Lee County. Our employees play an indispensable role in providing a high level of service to the County’s residents. We offer job opportunities in a wide variety of fields and are always in search of those who have the passion and talent to work in our evolving and continuously growing county.
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http://leegov.com
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- Government Administration
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- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Fort Myers, FL
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- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1887
- Specialties
- Government, Community, Communications, Parks and Recreation, Human Resources, Human and Veteran Services, Transportation, Lee County, Florida, Natural Resources, Water Quality, Community Growth, Planning, Community Development, Economic Development, and Libraries
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2115 Second St.
Fort Myers, FL 33901, US
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#FeelGoodFriday 🎉 Huge shoutout to Lee County Domestic Animal Services on a very successful SWFL Pet Expo! 35 pets found their fur-ever homes during the event and even more families submitted applications to adopt a pet at a later time. 👏 Thank you to all of our partners and vendors, as well as Lee County Parks & Recreation, for making this event possible.
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FINAL WEEKEND: Monday marks the final opportunity to participate in the Donated Not Wasted initiative. Seasonal residents preparing to leave Southwest Florida are encouraged to donate any unopened, non-perishable food items they cannot take with them. These donations help support individuals and families in our community experiencing food insecurity. Together, we can reduce waste while making a meaningful impact. Learn more and find a drop-off location: https://lnkd.in/edxRHkF3
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📚 We’re Hiring: Branch Manager, Principal Librarian Ready to lead, inspire, and make a lasting impact in your community? Join the Lee County Library System and help shape a dynamic space for learning, connection, and growth. 📍 Cape Coral, FL 💼 Full-time | Great benefits 👉 Apply now: https://lnkd.in/efXgWesU
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🚧 Heads up, south Fort Myers drivers! Overnight traffic-signal work on Daniels Parkway may impact you on two separate occasions. Between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. tonight, April 1, and Thursday night, April 2, intermittent directional stoppages will occur on Daniels Parkway at Powers Court/Apaloosa Lane while crews work on the planned traffic signal. Beginning Monday, April 6, through Thursday, April 9, overnight work from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. will occur at Daniels Parkway and Fiddlesticks Boulevard/Palamino Lane. This will involve intermittent stoppages in all directions. 🚗 Please plan ahead, expect delays and consider alternate routes when possible. Learn more: https://ow.ly/zGNm50YC25V
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April Fool’s? Not this time. When it comes to making informed decisions about your home, or a property you’re considering, reliable information matters. The Resident Information Tool provides easy access to key, location-specific details in one place. By simply entering an address, you can quickly find: • Your district and elected representatives • Utility information • Evacuation and flood zone details • Neighborhood insights • And more Whether you're a current resident, prospective buyer or real estate professional, this tool helps you stay informed and prepared. Explore the Resident Information Tool: leegov.com/rit
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🚧 We’re Hiring – Lee County DOT Operations 🚧 Looking for a steady job with good pay and training? Join Lee County DOT Operations and help keep our roads and canals safe. 💡 What you get: ✔️ Full-time work and benefits ✔️ Chance to grow your career ✔️ Work that helps your community 👷 What you’ll do: 🔵Work outdoors 🔵Use tools and equipment 🔵Help fix and maintain roads and canals 👉 Apply here: https://lnkd.in/e83sUkkC
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In this episode of “Meet the Director,” we’re highlighting Dominick Boyd, Chief Human Resource Officer. With a passion for service and problem-solving, his journey began as a paramedic and he grew through the ranks at Public Safety, eventually becoming their Deputy Director and Chief of Staff, before transitioning to HR. Known for his love of “tinkering,” he brings a hands-on approach to HR - finding creative solutions, working together and supporting people every step of the way to better support our community. Learn more at www.leegov.com/hr.
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Social Work isn’t just a job — it’s a commitment to uplifting people, defending justice and transforming lives. We're proud to celebrate the social workers within our organization and partnering agencies who help our community thrive. Thanks for all you do! #SocialWorkMonth #UpliftDefendTransform.
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