FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FORT
MYERS, Fla. (July 2, 2002) – The
Board of Lee County Commissioners today voted to fund improvements to Diplomat
Elementary School in Cape Coral – one of seven facilities in the next year the
county plans to fund as hurricane shelter projects.
Diplomat Elementary is located
at 1115 N.E. 16th Terrace, just north of Diplomat Parkway.
The Commission awarded the
construction contract to Westco Builders. The
$350,000 cost will be used primarily to add hurricane shutters to the school.
The project is expected to be completed by the end of summer and will
provide space for about 900 people.
This is one of seven facilities
the county will be working on this year and next to decrease its hurricane
shelter deficit. The other
facilities are:
FGCU Gymnasium (currently under construction, scheduled to open in October)
North Fort Myers Academy of the Arts
The new YMCA in Bonita Springs (joint project with City of Bonita Springs)
Skyline Elementary School (joint project with City of Cape Coral)
The new Lehigh Middle School (being built on Lehigh High School’s grounds)
Retrofit project to Lee Middle School.
The county currently has 22
facilities that are designated as shelters and can house 27,192 people during a
storm. An estimated 38,000
additional shelter spaces would be needed for a Category 3 hurricane. The largest shelter is TECO Arena with 6,500 spaces.
The FGCU Teaching Gym – to be called Alico Arena – will be the second
largest shelter in the county with 1,838 spaces.
The county funds its
hurricane shelter deficit program largely through an All Hazards Protection
property tax of 7 cents for every $1,000 of taxable property value.
The tax – charged in unincorporated areas and the city of Cape Coral
– generates about $1.6 million a year.
Lee County’s Division of
Public Safety oversees Emergency Medical Services (countywide ambulance
service), Emergency Management (disaster preparedness/response), the E-911
program, and the countywide emergency radio system.
It employs 304 and has an operating budget of $28.4 million.
For more information on
hurricane preparedness, visit the county’s Emergency Operations web site at www.leeeoc.com.