Fort Myers city leaders are considering a proposal to install new lighting and design enhancements underneath the Caloosahatchee Bridge.The goal is to transform the underpass into a safer, more welcoming area for pedestrians and cyclists.The project is being advanced by the Fort Myers Community Redevelopment Agency.Officials said the Caloosahatchee Bridge also serves as a prominent gateway into downtown and a key part of the city’s waterfront identity.According to CRA staff, the proposed lighting improvements would brighten the space beneath the bridge, improve visibility and strengthen connections for pedestrians. CRA staff have been working closely with the Florida Department of Transportation to move the project forward. Funding for the project would come from the Downtown Trust Fund. While the total cost has not yet been finalized, city officials say it would be a one-time expense included in the 2025–2026 budget.If approved, city leaders believe the lighting enhancements could help strengthen the downtown gateway, encourage economic activity, and attract more residents and visitors to the area.Fort Myers CRA meets Monday at 9 a.m. DOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment, and more on your phone or tablet. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.
Fort Myers city leaders are considering a proposal to install new lighting and design enhancements underneath the Caloosahatchee Bridge.
The goal is to transform the underpass into a safer, more welcoming area for pedestrians and cyclists.
The project is being advanced by the Fort Myers Community Redevelopment Agency.
Officials said the Caloosahatchee Bridge also serves as a prominent gateway into downtown and a key part of the city’s waterfront identity.
According to CRA staff, the proposed lighting improvements would brighten the space beneath the bridge, improve visibility and strengthen connections for pedestrians.
CRA staff have been working closely with the Florida Department of Transportation to move the project forward.
Funding for the project would come from the Downtown Trust Fund.
While the total cost has not yet been finalized, city officials say it would be a one-time expense included in the 2025–2026 budget.
If approved, city leaders believe the lighting enhancements could help strengthen the downtown gateway, encourage economic activity, and attract more residents and visitors to the area.
Fort Myers CRA meets Monday at 9 a.m.
DOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment, and more on your phone or tablet. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.