Information Release
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Board Of County Commissioners
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jim Lavender, Lee County
Construction & Design
(941) 479-8301
FORT MYERS, Fla. (April
14, 2000) – A new, $130,000 pavilion complex at Old Depot Park in Bonita
Springs will have its ribbon cutting Monday (April 17).
The 2 p.m. ceremony will
be attended by the public and private partners involved in completing the
project, including Lee County, Bonita Springs Main Street and local businesses
that helped in the building of the facility.
The complex – at Old Depot
Park, which is south of the Imperial River and west of Old 41 – consists of a
shelter along the Seminole Gulf Railway track, restrooms, picnic tables and a
chain link fence on the west side of the property. The property runs north to the Imperial River.
The pavilion is a good
example of government, the business sector and a community’s citizens working
together toward a common goal. The
Board of Lee County Commissioners (BOCC) supplied construction and parks and
recreation expertise during the planning of the project, as well as funds from
community park impact fees. Local area
businesses were contracted for architectural work, utilities installation and
to serve as the general contractor (Mills Venture Group). Bonita Springs Main Street, on behalf of the
citizens of the community, acted as the project manager. The project took a year to complete. Lee County’s Parks and Recreation Department
has licensed Main Street to operate the Old 41 Community Hall and Depot Park
for five years.
The Bonita Springs Main
Street program is part of a state program that encourages economic
revitalization and physical improvements in downtowns. The program was developed to assist small
communities in preserving the architectural heritage and special character of
their downtowns, while at the same time strengthening the economic base of the
community. The process is guided by a
philosophy known as the “Main Street” approach.
Two of Bonita Springs Main
Street’s primary goals are to:
1. Bring
together the consensus of all groups that have a stake in the downtown in order
to implement a unified management strategy that will revitalize downtown Bonita
Springs, and
2. Convey an
attractive, coherent and quality image of downtown using the community’s unique
assets and heritage and to incorporate all elements of the downtown appearance
and function.