Week oF FeBRUARY 14, 2024
VOLUME 62, NUMBER 13
City council appoints Dillon to vacant seat By TIFFANY REPECKI
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At its recent meeting, the Sanibel City Council filled the open seat on the dais held by former City Councilmember Dr. Scott Crater, who resigned from the position toward the end of December. On Feb. 6, the council members considered nine applicants for the partial appointment, which will expire on June 4; a 10th Arlene Dillon applicant withdrew before the meeting. A special election will be held on May 21 and the winning candidate will serve out the remainder of Crater's term through March of 2025. In two separate ballot votes, the council first narrowed down the candidate field to Laura DeBruce, Arlene Dillon and Alfredo Vargas, then voted in Dillon with three votes to the one for DeBruce. See DILLoN, page 16
Sanibel team retains title of People’s Choice at challenge IslanderInsIde By TIFFANY REPECKI
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Choice Champion for the second consecutive year.
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he people have spoken again: An island fire district crew still serves up the best chili around. The Sanibel Fire and Rescue District joined 11 other groups to battle it out at the 5th Annual Lee County Chili Challenge on Feb. 3 at Stu's Motorcycles in Fort Myers. This year's fivemember team brought home the trophy and honor of People's
See PeoPLe’S CHoICe, page 15 For the second year in a row, the Sanibel Fire and Rescue District won the trophy of People's Choice Champion at the 5th Annual Lee County Chili Challenge on Feb. 3 at Stu's Motorcycles in Fort Myers. LEE COUNTY CHILI CHALLENGE
School district provides update on Hurricane Ian funding By MEGHAN BRADBURY
“It does help us to be in the position to talk directly to FEMA leadership,” he said, The School District of Lee adding that it has been very County currently has received valuable to the district and he $11.44 million from FEMA is very thankful. for emergency work. The current projection of Superintendent Dr. funding is $5.2 million for Christopher Bernier said last flood insurance coverage, $75 week that the district has been million for property insurance blessed, with the help of the federal delegation, to have Dr. Christopher coverage, FEMA Public Assistance Cost Share of received an avenue to have Bernier $116.8 million, state public FEMA on the phone with them during conversations regarding assistance cost share of $12 million, Lee County shelter claim reimbursement for recovery updates from Hurricane Ian. news@breezenewspapers.com
$1.2 million and legislature — capital appropriation of $17.5 million. The district's estimated out of pocket expense is $48.4 million, which includes tax revenue losses and estimated cost of Hector A. Cafferata Elementary School transitioning to a K-8 school. Bernier said with public institutions, FEMA requires the school to be put back in place as it originally was. He said the addition of sixth, seventh and eighth grade is aligned with their capital plan. “We want to be transparent that buildSee IAN FUNDING, page 16
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