If you are a Naples resident and registered voter in Naples — and are concerned about the need for the highest standards of integrity in the conduct of Naples government — “ETHICS NAPLES” needs your help.
Naples PAC lobbies for ballot question on local ethics commission
Gov. Scott proposes $1.7 billion in environmental projects for Florida
Gov. Rick Scott was in Naples Monday to tout his eighth and final budget, one that includes $1.7 billion for environmental programs.
“This funding includes historic investments in our iconic springs, world-renowned Everglades, award-winning state parks and beautiful beaches, which is especially important following impacts by Hurricane Irma,” Scott said.
Naples area one of U.S. happiest cities, National Geographic says
Hurricane Irma cleanup costs blow Naples downtown parking garage plan off table
Great news regarding the proposed parking garage at 4th & 4th. Due to the unexpected expense of hurricane Irma the parking structure consideration has been canceled. A huge thank you to all that assisted in this huge effort! We have included the Mayor & City Council contact information so that you may communicate appreciation this initiative has been canceled. We thank everyone for their support and will continue to keep you posted on upcoming issues.
Irma Victims Tried to Flip on Solar Panels, But Got Hit With Sick Law
In recent years, as the technology becomes cheaper and more prevalent, an increasing number of people are installing solar panels on their homes in an effort to produce their own renewable energy at a fraction of the cost from their local energy provider.
Naples residents' cars filled public parking garages before Hurricane Irma struck
Widespread sewage leaks after Irma showed Florida's dependence on electric pumps
Urban Forest Hurricane Recovery
These topics are covered in the Urban Forest Hurricane Recovery program. Each topic has a publication and PowerPoint presentation (English and Spanish) available on the Urban Forest Hurricane Recovery program website.
Naples cancels boil water notice; water now safe to drink within city
Naples government lifted its precautionary boil water advisory Thursday, officials said.
Water for customers in the Naples city limits is safe to drink.
The city also lifted its advisory for all utilities customers outside the city limits, except for the area bounded by U.S. 41 and Goodlette-Frank Road between Illinois Avenue and Pine Ridge Road