Connect Magazine January/February 2018 | Page 18

BY BRAIN HAMMAN, LEE COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT 4 L ee County continues to rank among the nation’s job growth leaders, yet several communities including North Fort Myers, the MLK commercial corridor, and Lehigh Acres have lagged behind the ongoing economic recovery. The Horizon Council and the Lee County Economic Development Office formed the Commercial Revitalization Task Force with business and civic leaders to proactively stimulate development, promote investment, attract businesses, and encourage higher wage jobs in those areas. The initiative, called “DevelopLee,” promotes the many opportunities that exist in these areas and initially focuses on promoting development and job creation. In the November/December issue of Connect Magazine, we began a series about redevelopment plans for parts of Lee County. Lee County Commission has approved a program to jump-start that redevelopment. This is part two of that series. website (www.developlee.com) where available properties, demographics, and other information on North Fort Myers, MLK Corridor, and Lehigh Acres can be accessed. DevelopLee can also be found on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. “This initiative gives us an avenue to market the opportunities that exist in North Fort Myers, MLK Corridor, and Lehigh Acres on the web and social media platforms,” said Dan Eveloff, Commercial Revitalization Task Force Chair. Another exciting new change that is being marketed through the DevelopLee initiative is the Mixed Use Overlay. It is a designation of areas in Lee County appropriate for more dense and intense development. These designated areas are in close proximity to public transit routes, education facilities, recreation opportunities; and existing residential, shopping, and employment centers. “Lee County’s Economic Development Office has done a tremendous job identifying existing valuable resources in North Fort Myers, Lehigh, and Fort Myers, and it will be great to see that information shared through DevelopLee,” said Lee County Commissioner Brian Hamman. “These areas have incredible potential, and through this initiative we can For more information about these regulatory incentives, hopefully highlight opportunities for people to come in and please visit www.muo.developlee.com or to learn more start a business, or grow an existing one.” about DevelopLee please contact Rachel Busch, Lee County Economic Development Office, [email protected]. To support the initiative, the Lee County Economic Development Office has built out the “DevelopLee” 18 RPCRA.ORG | JAN/FEB 2018