Town hall meeting set for Oct. 22
Larry Kiker
Lehigh Acres residents will soon have the chance to speak directly to their leaders in local government.
Larry Kiker, chairman of the Lee County Board of County Commissioners and Roger Dejarlais, Lee County manager have scheduled a Town Hall meeting for Wednesday, October 22, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the East County Water Control District (ECWCD) Campus located at 601 East County Lane in Lehigh.
The public is invited to this open meeting to provide an overview of many Lee County topics of interest.
“I encourage community residents to come out to our Town Hall so that they may ask questions and hear feedback about numerous efforts to improve the county and Lehigh Acres, Kiker said.
During the open forum, constituents will be invited to address county leaders on issues of their choosing, ask questions, and have meaningful dialogue.
“The priority of the ECWCD Board of Commissioners is to serve our constituents. We are excited for this opportunity to work with the Lee County Board of County Commissioners and the county manager to better reach Lehigh Acres residents,” said ECWCD Chairman/ Commissioner Mike Bonacolta.
Town hall meeting set for Oct. 22
Larry Kiker
Lehigh Acres residents will soon have the chance to speak directly to their leaders in local government.
Larry Kiker, chairman of the Lee County Board of County Commissioners and Roger Dejarlais, Lee County manager have scheduled a Town Hall meeting for Wednesday, October 22, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the East County Water Control District (ECWCD) Campus located at 601 East County Lane in Lehigh.
The public is invited to this open meeting to provide an overview of many Lee County topics of interest.
“I encourage community residents to come out to our Town Hall so that they may ask questions and hear feedback about numerous efforts to improve the county and Lehigh Acres, Kiker said.
During the open forum, constituents will be invited to address county leaders on issues of their choosing, ask questions, and have meaningful dialogue.
“The priority of the ECWCD Board of Commissioners is to serve our constituents. We are excited for this opportunity to work with the Lee County Board of County Commissioners and the county manager to better reach Lehigh Acres residents,” said ECWCD Chairman/ Commissioner Mike Bonacolta.


