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Advisory Board and Committee Vacancies
The City of Fort Myers currently has several Advisory Board and Committee positions that are currently vacant.
Please click here to view the list of vacancies.
Public Works: Recreation Division
Recreation Locations

Take a Look at Recreation Locations
By offering activities such as dance, arts and crafts, summer camps, swimming, tennis, soccer, baseball, softball, bridge, horticultural societies, community centers, after school programs, and much more, the Recreation Division is able to serve thousands of residents and visitors each year.

Pay Your Utility Bill Online
Pay Your Fort Myers Utility Bill Online

This service allows Fort Myers residents to register and pay their Utility Bill online. If you have any questions concerning your service, please call the Fort Myers Utility Billing Division at (866) 910-1751...read more

Imaginarium

Imaginarium: Hands on Museum!
Hours of Operation
Monday - Saturday: 10:00AM - 5:00PM
Sunday: Noon - 5:00PM
Fees: Children - $5.00, Adults - $8.00, Seniors - $7.00

Southwest Florida Museum of History

"Visions of Florida - A Clyde Butcher Retrospective"
The Southwest Florida Museum of History is located at 2300 Peck Street just one block south of Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. in historic downtown Ft. Myers.
Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00AM - 5:00PM

Public Works: Water Restrictions
Water Restrictions

Water restrictions apply to all traditional sources of water, utility, an individual well or withdrawals from a canal, lake or pond...read more

Fort Myers Utility Replacement & Drainage Rehabilitation Project
Fort Myers Utility Replacement & Drainage Rehabilitation Project

The project area encompasses Cleveland Avenue (U.S. 41) to the Caloosahatchee River and Linhart Avenue and Lynwood Avenue and the Winkler Canal...read more