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News & Announcements

Please check back here often for BSI, BSIA, and Punta Gorda news and announcements (excluding Hurricane-related news and announcements). Hurricane-related news and announcements may be found on our Hurricane Announcements webpage.

 

Read the latest City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report HERE.

FROM THE BSIA SECURITY DIRECTOR DAVID ELKINS …

NO SOLICITING:

Our community has solicitors every day. If one knocks on your door, try to get the name of the company and a good description of the individual. Call the Punta Gorda Police Department non- emergency number 941-639-4111 and report it right away.


SPRINKLER SYSTEMS:

If your house is not used in the off-season, have someone watch your sprinkler system (or shut it down completely). Sometimes thunderstorms set them off, time clocks get stuck and valves get stuck etc. If you see a sprinkler system running for a long time, there is an issue. Call the Punta Gorda Police Department non-emergency number 941-639-4111.


NO OVERNIGHT PARKING:

Many of us are up early (before 7am) and there should be no vehicles parked on the side of the road. If you see this, call the Punta Gorda Police Department non-emergency number 941-639-4111.


GOOD NEIGHBORS:

Summer is when we have more issues. For example, the bad guys know that people are gone - so just be vigilant. Exchange phone numbers with your neighbors if you are leaving for the summer. If you are staying for the summer, report anything that looks suspicious. Some people might need help during storm season.


SCHOOL IS ALMOST OUT:

Kids will be out of school soon so you will see them out fishing and other things. Keeping an eye on things is very helpful.


Posted 05/13/2026

Source: BSIA Tuesday Bulletin dated 05/12/2026 

OVERGROWN VEGETATION AND THE RAINY SEASON

Generally, the Rainy Season "officially” begins May 15th in Southwest Florida and ends October 15th. Although it may “officially” begin on May 15th, that doesn’t mean everyone is going to immediately see rain in the coming days. Just like with hurricane season, tropical systems don’t always begin on June 1st. The transition is slowly beginning, and the daily rain will be here soon!


As such, Punta Gorda residents need to be aware of the hazards and violations associated with overgrown vegetation as we approach the rainy season.

  • Property owners are required to maintain all landscape areas, trees, and shrubs in a neat and healthy condition free of diseased, dead, or bare areas and free of debris and weeds (Chapter 26, Section 8.11(e); scroll down for the specific regulation).
  • Areas that are overgrown and create a visual blight or dangerous condition by the potential blockage of public right-of-way, sidewalks, etc., are subject to the code violation process (Chapter 9, Section 9-2(g); scroll down for the specific regulation). 

Any questions or concerns may be sent to the Code Compliance team at code@cityofpuntagordafl.com.


Posted 05/14/2026

Intersection closure Taylor & Olympia

From the City of Punta Gorda ...

  

Starting Sunday night, April 19, 2026, the intersection at West Olympia Ave. and Taylor St. will be closed full-time until the end of May. Read about it in the Media Advisory dated April 13, 2026.


Posted 04/15/2026

Source: City of Punta Gorda Media Advisory dated April 13, 2026

Modified Phase III Water Shortage Order in effect

*** Update 03/27/2026 *** From the City of Punta Gorda regarding the Water Shortage ...


As drought conditions continue across Southwest Florida, the Southwest Florida Water Management District has announced the implementation of Modified Phase III water shortage restrictions, placing new limits on water use for residents and businesses. The updated restrictions will take effect April 3, 2026, and remain in place through July 1, 2026, unless conditions improve.


The Modified Phase III declaration reflects ongoing concerns about water supply levels and is designed to reduce overall demand while protecting the region’s long-term drinking water resources. While conservation has been encouraged throughout earlier phases, this level introduces stricter limitations and a stronger emphasis on enforcement.


Under the new order, lawn and landscape irrigation remains limited to once per week, following a schedule based on residential addresses.

  • Properties with addresses ending in 0 or 1 may water on Mondays; 2 or 3 on Tuesdays; 4 or 5 on Wednesdays; 6 or 7 on Thursdays; and 8 or 9 on Fridays.
  • Locations with mixed or unidentified addresses, such as common areas within subdivisions, are also assigned to Fridays.
  • No irrigation is permitted on Saturdays or Sundays.


In addition to reduced frequency, watering hours are further restricted.

  • Irrigation may only occur between 12:01 a.m. and 4 a.m., or between 8 p.m. and 11:59 p.m.
  • For properties smaller than one acre, only one of these time windows may be used.
  • These restrictions apply to all residents, including those using private wells, ensuring a consistent approach to conservation across the region.


Some flexibility remains for maintaining plants and landscaping.

  • Hand watering and micro irrigation systems may still be used for flower beds, shrubs, and other non-lawn plantings on any day of the week. However, these activities are limited to the hours before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m. to minimize evaporation and maximize efficiency.
  • Newly installed lawns and plants are granted a temporary exemption to support establishment.
    • During the first 30 days, watering is allowed daily.
    • For days 31 through 60, watering is limited to three days per week, with even numbered addresses watering on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday, and odd-numbered addresses on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
    • Property owners must maintain a written schedule documenting this establishment period.


Beyond irrigation, the order includes several additional conservation measures.

  • Pressure washing is permitted only when preparing surfaces for painting or sealing, while routine aesthetic cleaning is prohibited.
  • Residential car washing is allowed only on the designated watering day and must use a hose equipped with a shutoff nozzle.
  • Nonprofit car wash fundraisers are not permitted during this period. 


Certain activities remain exempt due to operational or environmental necessity.

  • Boats may be rinsed after use to prevent saltwater damage or the spread of invasive species.
  • Agricultural equipment may be cleaned as needed.
  • Emergency vehicle washing is also allowed.
  • For aesthetic water features, such as fountains, operation is limited to four hours per day, with hours selected and posted by the owner.
  • Restaurants are also required to serve water only upon request, a measure aimed at reducing unnecessary consumption.
  • Importantly, water use tied to medical needs, public health, and safety is not restricted under the order.


Enforcement will play a more visible role under Modified Phase III. Utilities and local officials are required to increase monitoring efforts, respond to complaints, and conduct patrols as needed. Violations will result in immediate citations without a prior warning.


As the region navigates continued dry conditions, officials emphasize that conservation is a shared responsibility. Residents are encouraged to remain mindful of their water use and report violations to their local utility provider. Through collective effort, the community can help preserve critical water resources and maintain reliable service throughout the dry season.


Posted 03/28/2026

Source: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 03/27/2026

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*** Update 03/13/2026 *** From the City of Punta Gorda regarding the Water Shortage ...


Utilities and Code Enforcement are actively enforcing mandatory watering restrictions, and 25 citations were issued today. Residents and businesses may water once per week on their assigned address day for established lawns and landscaping. Due to the severity of the shortage, first-time violations will receive citations - no warnings. Please visit the City’s website to confirm your watering day. Exemptions apply for new lawns and fertilizer or pest control applications per manufacturer guidelines, but documentation must be available if requested by Enforcement Staff.


Posted 03/13/2026

Source: City of Punta Gorda News Notification dated 03/13/2026

City of Punta Gorda Temporary Burn Ban

Due to weather conditions in our area we are mandating a Temporary Burn Ban for the City of Punta Gorda. The Temporary Burn Ban reads as follows:

Prohibition on outdoor fires and open burning.

It shall be unlawful to set or ignite any open fires, open burning, fireworks including sparklers, or any otherwise lawful outdoor burning (including but not limited to yard waste and recreational fires) or use of any outdoor burning devices (excluding attended barbecue cooking equipment appliances) within the City of Punta Gorda during the time frame designated by local Fire Officials as hazardous. This prohibition does not affect bum permits issued by the Florida Forrest Service.


At a time, as determined by Fire Officials, when safe conditions exist to allow open burning and recreational fires, you will receive additional notification of repealed action.


Thank you for your cooperation and efforts to keep our community safe. If you have questions regarding this information please contact the Fire Marshal for the City of Punta Gorda at 941-575-5529.


Posted 12/11/2025

Source: City of Punta Gorda News List webpage

Charlotte County Burn Ban Reinstated Effective April 28, 2026

The Charlotte County Commission has reinstated a countywide burn ban effective immediately due to ongoing drought conditions, elevated fire risk, and the potential for extreme fire behavior throughout Charlotte County and Southwest Florida.


The burn ban will remain in effect until the Charlotte County Commission votes to lift it.


Read the News Release HERE.


Posted 04/28/2026

Source: Charlotte County News Release dated 04/28/2026

Charlotte COunty Lifts Burn Ban Effective March 25, 2026 - however Punta Gorda has not lifted theirs

*** UPDATE 03/31/2026 *** 

According to the Punta Gorda Fire Dept., even though Charlotte County has lifted their burn ban, the City of Punta Gorda has not lifted theirs. Punta Gorda's burn ban is still in effect.


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The Charlotte County Commission has voted to rescind the countywide burn ban enacted on Dec. 9, 2025, following recent rainfall that have reduced the risk of wildfire throughout the county.


Posted 03/28/2026

Source: Charlotte County News Release dated March 25, 2026

City of Punta Gorda Police Department Autism Support Program

The City of Punta Gorda Police Department recently launched an Autism Support Program that focuses on both officer training and support for individuals and families.

  • PGPD officers are trained to recognize autism to improve interactions with autistic citizens.
  • Officers also keep support kits in their vehicles to assist individuals or families who may benefit from the program. The kits include pamphlets and decals that can be applied to car windows or the front door of a home to alert emergency responders that someone in the car or house has a communication disorder. These are also available at the Public Safety Building at 1410 Tamiami Trail.


Posted 04/16/2026

Source: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 04/10/2026

City of Punta Gorda's 1% Sales Tax Project Wish List

A list of the City's priority projects that could receive funding if voters approve an extension of the county’s 1% local option sales tax in the November 3, 2026 general election has been prepared and prioritized. The recommendations of the City’s 1% Local Sales Tax Committee was presented to City Council on March 11, 2026. The committee reviewed 50 capital improvement projects and ranked them based on priority.


Some projects on the list include funding for:

  • The city’s reverse osmosis water plant.
  • Phase 3 of the city’s Downtown Flooding project.
  • Improvements to Laishley Marina including repairing and replacing docks. 
  • A new fire truck to replace a 23-year-old truck that remains in service.
  • Expansion of the city’s Public Safety Building.
  • The purchase of new radio equipment for the police and fire departments.
  • Improvements to infrastructure in the Historic District.
  • Improvements to West Henry Street properties.
  • Maud Street angled parking.
  • Lighting improvements for the southbound U.S. 41 bridge approach.
  • Completion of Royal Poinciana improvements.


Planning Director Boyd  Lawrence said the 1% sales tax has generated an average of about $4 million annually for the city.


City Manager Melissa Reichert said Charlotte County ultimately writes the language for the referendum, while municipalities submit and prioritize their project lists, typically categorizing them as Tier 1 or Tier 2 priorities. 


The City’s Sales Tax Committee included 16 members who began meeting July 8, 2025 and held seven meetings before concluding Feb. 24, 2026. 


Posted 04/16/2026

Source: Gulfshore Business article dated 03/12/2026


Click HERE for the list of projects.

CITY OF PUNTA GORDA & CHARLOTTE COUNTY WATER AGREEMENT

An interlocal agreement between the City of Punta Gorda and Charlotte County regarding coordinated water supply and wastewater planning has been finalized.


At the February 25, 2025 City of Punta Gorda City Council Meeting, Tom Spencer, Punta Gorda's Utilities Director, explained the proposed agreement formalized the City and Charlotte County's intention to jointly develop and adopt a City County Water Supply Plan, provided for coordinated review of new customers and projects, and formalized commitments from the City to construct water supply infrastructure and from the County to plan for provision of potable water and wastewater infrastructure for areas not served and not planned to be served by the City.

Exhibits:

  • Cover page
  • Interlocal Agreement (draft)

Councilmember Julian MOVED approval of the interlocal agreement.

SECONDED by Councilmember Polk.

MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.


Posted 03/30/2026

Source: City of Punta Gorda City Council Regular Meeting Minutes dated 02/25/2026 section 6C

BE ELECTION READY, Charlotte County!

Please take a moment to verify that your signature and residential address are current and update your voter registration if needed.

  • Is the address on file with the Charlotte County Supervisor of Election’s (SOE) office your current Florida residence?
    • Manage your address HERE.
    • Moved out of state? Call 941-833-5400 or email soe@soecharlottecountyfl.gov and request a removal form.
  • Verify that your signature has not changed, as it can change over the years.
    • To avoid any potential problems with your Vote-by Mail ballot or when you go to vote, you should ensure that the SOE has an up-to-date record of your signature on file. If you think your handwriting has changed, update your signature using a Voter Registration Application at any of their offices.
      • Punta Gorda, 226 Taylor Street
      • Port Charlotte, 18500 Murdock Circle
      • Englewood, 6868 San Casa Drive


Ensuring that your voter registration information (name, address, and signature) is current is crucial for a smooth voting experience. Delve into your registration details now to make any necessary changes. Visit one of the three Charlotte County SOE offices or go ONLINE.


Questions? Call the SOE office at 941-833-5400 or visit the SOE website.


Posted 05/03/2026

Sources: Leah Valenti, Charlotte County’s Supervisor of Elections, 04/03/2026 email (Issue 28 / April 2026) and the  SOE website

Have you recently updated your driver's license at the DMV to a REAL ID?

From Leah Valenti, Charlotte County’s Supervisor of Elections …


Have you recently updated your license at the DMV to a REAL ID? Make sure we have your updated Driver's License number. You can call 941-833-5400 or stop by any of our three office locations to do so.

  • Punta Gorda, 226 Taylor Street
  • Port Charlotte, 18500 Murdock Circle
  • Englewood, 6868 San Casa Drive


Posted 05/01/2026 

Source: Leah Valenti, Charlotte County’s Supervisor of Elections, 05/01/2026 newsletter (Issue 29 / May 2026)

CHARLOTTE COUNTY ADDS VOTING LOCATIONS

From Leah Valenti, Charlotte County’s Supervisor of Elections …


Due to continued growth in Charlotte County, we have added five new polling locations to better serve voters across the community. As a result, your Election Day polling location may have changed. 


Before heading to the polls, we encourage all voters to visit our website and click "Where Do I Vote" to enter your home address and confirm your assigned polling location. 


Please remember that on Election Day you must vote at your designated home polling place. Taking a moment to verify your location in advance will help ensure a smooth and efficient voting experience.


Posted 04/30/2026

Source: Leah Valenti, Charlotte County’s Supervisor of Elections, 04/03/2026 email (Issue 28 / April 2026)

Renew your Vote-by-Mail Ballot Request Now!

From Leah Valenti, Charlotte County’s Supervisor of Elections …


Vote-by-mail requests expire after each General Election. If you have not requested your vote-by-mail ballot (VBM) in 2025 and plan on voting by mail in 2026, please call the Charlotte County Supervisor of Elections (SOE) office or click today. The renewal process is easy and once your VBM ballot request is renewed, it will be valid through 12/31/2026.

  • SOE office: 941-833-5400 
  • Vote-by-Mail Renewal Link

For additional information about VBM ballots click HERE and Vote-By Mail FAQs.


VBM ballots are NON-FORWARDABLE, so your CORRECT ADDRESS must be on file with the Charlotte County SOE office. If the address you require your VBM ballot to be mailed is not in their system, you must complete the statewide form and return it no later than 5:00 PM on the 12th day before an election, according to Florida law. Statewide Vote-by-Mail Ballot Request Form

There are two ways to return the form:

  1. Email: VBM@SOECharlotteCountyFL.gov
  2. Mail: Supervisor of Elections, Attn: VBM, 226 Taylor St, Punta Gorda, FL 33950


Also, you may change your address, name, or party affiliation by filling out a voter registration application. All can be done by clicking HERE or visiting an SOE office.


Important Election Dates and Deadlines

2026 Primary Election

  • Election Day: August 18th
  • Early Voting: August 8th – August 15th from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Voter Registration Deadline: July 20th (by 5:00 PM)
  • Vote-By-Mail Sent to Absent Stateside and Overseas Uniformed and Civilian Voters: July 4th
  • Vote-By-Mail Sent to Domestic Voters: July 9th – July 16th
  • Last Day to Request Vote-By-Mail: August 6th (by 5:00 PM)

2026 General Election

  • Election Day: November 3rd
  • Early Voting: October 19th – October 31st from 7:00 AM to 7:00PM
  • Voter Registration Deadline: October 5th (by 5:00 PM)
  • Vote-By-Mail Sent to Absent Stateside and Overseas Uniformed and Civilian Voters: September 19th
  • Vote-By-Mail Sent to Domestic Voters: September 24th – October 1st
  • Last Day to Request Vote-By-Mail: October 22nd (by 5:00 PM)


Posted 03/08/2026

Source: Leah Valenti, Charlotte County’s Supervisor of Elections, 03/04/2026 email (Issue 27 / March 8, 2026)

Interested in being on Punta Gorda's City Council? The 2026 Candidate Packet is Available

This year, City Council seats for Districts 1, 2, and 4 will be up for election. If you are interested in becoming a candidate, send an email to the City Clerk at pgclerk@puntagordafl.gov to make an appointment to review the Candidate Packet materials and receive a hard copy. For those not ready to make an appointment, a digital version of the packet is available HERE.


Posted 03/08/2026

Source: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 02/13/2026

City of Punta Gorda Water Meter Reporting Issue

*** UPDATE *** Water Meter Progress


We’ve received the final scope of work and technical specifications for our Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) water meter project from Carollo Engineers. This is a major milestone, and we’re excited to move the project forward. This system will improve efficiency, enhance customer service, and give our community better insight into water use. More updates to come as we advance into the next phase.


Posted 04/26/2026

Source: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 04/24/2026

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*** UPDATE *** Water Meter Progress

At this time, we are not using the AMI meter system, so all meters are being read in person. Our AMI technicians are focusing on developing a new maintenance app, cleaning and locating meter boxes, replacing damaged equipment, and handling turn offs and turn ons for non-payment. It is a hands-on effort to make sure billing stays accurate and the system stays organized.


Posted 03/30/2026

Source: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 02/13/2026 page 15

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*** UPDATE *** About The New Water Meter Reading System

City Council recently made the decision to move forward with AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) instead of AMR (Automated Meter Reading). While both systems improve upon traditional meters, AMI offers significant advantages that will benefit both residents and the city.


Key Benefits of AMI

  • Real-Time Reads & Leak Detection: AMI allows water meters to send data continuously, not just when a technician drives by to collect it (as with AMR). This means residents and the city can see real-time water use, making it much easier to spot leaks quickly before they become costly problems.
  • Conservation Tools: Because AMI provides detailed usage data, customers can track how much water they are using and adjust habits. This helps conserve water, which is especially important given our growing demand and Shell Creek’s supply limitations.
  • Improved Maintenance: AMI can alert staff immediately if there’s a problem with a meter, pressure issues, or unusual usage patterns. This reduces downtime, lowers maintenance costs, and helps crews respond faster to real problems.
  • Built for Punta Gorda’s Environment: The latest AMI technology is designed to handle challenging conditions, including our wet and storm-prone environment. It’s more durable, resilient, and accurate than older AMR systems. 


Why It Matters

Investing in AMI gives us a smarter, more efficient water system. It helps protect our drinking water supply, saves money in the long run, and gives residents the tools to manage their own usage more effectively.


Moving Forward with AMI

With this approval, our Utilities Department will swiftly move into action to get the new AMI meters installed across the city. This upgrade means residents won’t just see better accuracy in billing, but also real benefits in daily life — like early leak detection, real-time water use monitoring, and faster response when issues arise.


This investment is about more than just technology — it’s about providing the quality of life our residents deserve. By conserving water, protecting our resources, and giving everyone better tools to manage their usage, Punta Gorda is taking a proactive step toward a smarter, more resilient future.


Posted 10/06/2025

Source: Debi Lux, Punta Gorda District 3 Newsletter, September 14, 2025

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*** UPDATE *** Water Meter Progress

Per the City Manager, we’re in the middle of moving away from our old AMI (automatic meter) system. For now, all meters are being read manually by our contractor, Olameter. Meanwhile, our in-house tech team is testing a new maintenance app to track meter repairs and keep things running smoothly.


Posted 10/01/2025

Source: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 09/26/2025

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*** UPDATE *** Access to Water Meters

Crews are out reading water meters. Please make sure your meter box is not blocked by plants, rocks, décor, vehicles, or anything else. Clear access is essential for safe and accurate readings. Notices will be issued where meters are obstructed. Thank you for your cooperation!


Posted 05/17/2025

Source: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 05/16/2025

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*** UPDATE *** Water Meter Progress

Good news! The City of Punta Gorda is now current with manual meter readings and has fewer than 100 unidentified meters remaining. We eagerly await the water meter system study to evaluate improved solutions for residents.


Posted 05/15/2025

Source: Deborah Lux, Punta Gorda District 3 Newsletter, May 12, 2025 

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According to Punta Gorda's City Manager in the 09/13/2024 Weekly Highlights Report ...


The Zenner Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) system has 14,172 meters in the AMI system, with 9,143 non-reporting. Repairs of this system are made as parts become available.


We are exploring all options for water meters.

  • One option involves replacing the meter's register, encoder, and communications unit with an all-in-one unit. Staff is working towards piloting a trial of an AMI solution utilizing Amazon Sidewalk Network. This pilot seeks to address issues with meter functionality, simplify installation and maintenance processes, eliminate points of failure, and achieve cost savings. It allows us to restore AMI capabilities to residents without interrupting their water service, as the current brass meters are reliable and serviceable. If this type of system is workable, then the bid process would be used to allow qualified vendors to supply the equipment needed.
  • A study is also being undertaken to review the existing AMI system, investigate alternatives, assist with the pilot evaluation, and make recommendations. The engineering study will run concurrently with the pilot, allowing real-time review by engineers and stakeholders.


Finally, in addition to the meter readers from Olameter, city staff members are being trained and offered an opportunity to read meters in the evening and on Saturdays to ensure customers receive an actual read rather than estimated billing.


The acting utilities director, Tom Spencer, will update the City Council at the September 18, 2024 meeting of the City Council beginning at 9:00 a.m. at the Military Heritage Museum.


City Manager Greg Murray may be reached at citymgr@cityofpuntagordafl.com or by calling the main office line at 941-575-3302. 

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