Coviello Park Ribbon Cutting Set for December 19

Coviello Park Ribbon Cutting Set for December 19
Mayor John Gunter — John Gunter Official Website
0Comments

The City of Cape Coral invites the public to a ribbon cutting ceremony for Joe Coviello Park Tuesday, December 19, at 10 a.m. 

The event will include food and refreshments, park tours, educational animal demonstrations, and live music. For GPS purposes, the park entrance is south of Ida Baker High School, 3500 Agualinda Boulevard. No reservation is required to attend.

Coviello Park is named in honor of late Cape Coral Mayor Joe Coviello. This park offers a walking path, picnic shelter, boardwalk, pier, and outdoor classrooms. Coviello was fond of wildlife, and this nature preserve will allow residents the opportunity to encounter eagles, gopher tortoises, and other native animals.

 Coviello Park is one of seven new neighborhood parks funded by the Parks GO Bond, a $60M expansion of parks and recreation amenities approved by voters in 2018. The approved 15-year general obligation bond funds major parks and recreation improvements throughout the City. 

Original source can be found here.



Related

Cape Coral

Cape Coral encourages residents to use Open Finance Portal for city financial data

The City of Cape Coral is encouraging residents to use its new Open Finance Portal. This online tool gives easy access to updated city financial data and helps citizens track spending and budgets.

Cape Coral

Cape Coral introduces online tool for Earth Day Clean Up trash logging

Cape Coral residents are invited to join the city’s Earth Day Clean Up using a new online tool that helps log trash collection locations for pickup. Participants can register groups, submit photos, and arrange volunteer hour verification through official channels.

Cape Coral

Council Member Lehmann to host District 2 town hall on May 2

Cape Coral District 2 Council Member Laurie Lehmann will hold a Town Hall meeting on May 2. Residents can meet at the Cape Coral Lee County Public Library to discuss local issues and share ideas.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Lee Today.