.... important "in the know" information...... Get educated, awareness is far better than none.
Wow! It's All about the process..... Positive, upbeat, exciting, the momentum is strong, strong, strong. Our elected officials Rep. Raymond, Senator LizBeth and Senator Garrett, embraced the standing room only crowd, as they shared their voices, we "want the right to vote!"... The Photo of the crowd, is a strong indicator, no hands were raised, to oppose "the right to vote". Commissioner Dick and numerous leaders supported the ECCL efforts, to continue their mission: educate the voters, exercise the right to assemble, and give them the platform to share their position to their elected officials. We live in a great nation, and our great constitution, allows us the right to assemble.
We all deserve the right to choose................Your First Chance is Monday
This is your chance to tell your state legislators face-to-face that you want the opportunity for self-determination. State Senator Garrett Richter and Representative Ray Rodrigues are holding two Town Hall Meetings in order to meet with Estero residents. They are offering this very special opportunity at: 6-8:45 p.m., Monday, October 28, and again at 6-8:45 p.m., Tuesday, November 12 at the Estero Community Park. This is your opportunity to tell them you want to be able to vote on this issue in November 2014. Hope to see you there. Nick Batos ECCL Chairma There will be a Special Meeting of the Estero Community Planning Panel on Thursday, October 24, at 5 p.m., at the Estero Community Park.
Hertz representatives will present the architectural design for their new World Headquarters Building to be located at the southeast corner of Williams Road and US41. This will be an exceptional event in the history of the Village of Estero. We hope that as many residents as possible will attend to participate in this meeting. Nick Batos Chairman, Estero Council of Community Leaders ECCL Update on Estero Incorporation
September, 24, 2013 One of the frequently asked questions to the ECCL about incorporation is, "Estero is just fine the way it is, so why change?" Well, as in life, nothing remains the same. The ECCL, and its consultants, believe that Estero has matured and now has the financial base to become a successful municipality. Incorporation will ensure Estero's high standards for development and that the community appearance will never be compromised. Joseph Mazurkiewicz, Jr. Ph.D.
President, BJM Consulting The Feasibility Study meets the statutory requirements to go through the review process in Tallahassee and it also meets the requirements that residents should have regarding the basic data necessary to make an informed decision about whether to vote yea or nay on Estero becoming a municipality. The study draws no conclusions and makes no recommendations. |
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