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*** 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.
In addition to reduced frequency, watering hours are further restricted.
Some flexibility remains for maintaining plants and landscaping.
Beyond irrigation, the order includes several additional conservation measures.
Certain activities remain exempt due to operational or environmental necessity.
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
*** 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
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The Southwest Florida Water Management District has put into place a Modified Phase II Water Shortage Order that significantly reduces outdoor irrigation as part of ongoing water conservation efforts in the City of Punta Gorda and surrounding areas. Lawn watering is limited to one day per week for all properties, including those served by private wells. The restrictions will remain in place through July 1, 2026.
The temporary measures are designed to protect the community’s water supply during the dry season, when demand is highest and rainfall is limited. Outdoor irrigation accounts for a substantial portion of residential water use, and reducing frequency is one of the most effective ways to conserve water while maintaining healthy landscapes.
Under the order, irrigation is permitted only during designated hours: between 12:01 a.m. and 8 a.m. or between 6 p.m. and 11:59 p.m. Properties smaller than one acre may use only one of these time windows on their assigned day. Lawn watering is limited to no more than once per week and once per day.
Watering days are assigned based on the last digit of a property’s address. 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. Properties with addresses ending in a letter or locations without a discernible address may water on Saturdays. All watering must occur before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m. on the assigned day.
Newly installed landscaping requires additional care. New lawns and plants are granted a 60-day establishment period. During the first 30 days after installation, irrigation may occur daily. From days 31 through 60, watering is limited to three specific days per week. Even-numbered addresses may water on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday, while odd-numbered addresses may irrigate on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
The order also includes provisions addressing other outdoor water uses:
Residents are encouraged to review their assigned watering day, check irrigation timers, and look for additional opportunities to reduce water use. City staff will continue to monitor conditions and provide updates as necessary. The water restrictions are being actively enforced by City Code Compliance staff.
The success of these measures ultimately depends on community participation. By adjusting irrigation schedules, maintaining systems properly, and using water only when necessary, residents play a direct role in protecting a shared resource that supports public safety, environmental health, and the long-term resilience of Punta Gorda. Thoughtful conservation today helps preserve system reliability during peak demand and ensures the city remains prepared to meet the needs of current and future generations.
Posted 03/08/2026
Source: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 02/27/2026
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City of Punta Gorda Once-Per-Week Watering Restrictions in effect
Effective December 4, 2025, the City of Punta Gorda has implemented once-per-week irrigation restrictions in accordance with the newly adopted Chapter 17 of the City Code of Ordinances. These temporary measures are necessary while the Shell Creek Water Treatment Plant’s withdrawal from the Shell Creek Reservoir is impacted under the Block 1 conditions of the Minimum Flows and Levels (MFL) restrictions. This approach is part of our long-standing commitment to managing water responsibly and safeguarding the supply on which every household, business, and essential service depends. Shell Creek is a living system influenced by rainfall, evaporation, watershed activity, and seasonal patterns.
The City’s role is to ensure that our water resource remains secure—not only for today’s needs, but for the decades ahead. MFL standards, established by Southwest Florida Water Management District, define the minimum flows necessary to prevent lasting ecological harm and to uphold long-term sustainability. When flows drop below these thresholds, withdrawals must be reduced.
This is not merely a regulatory requirement; it is a safeguard for the health of the reservoir, the wetlands and ecosystems dependent on it, and the residents who rely on the treated water produced from it.
Effective immediately, irrigation is limited to a maximum of one day per week, based on property address. Irrigation is also prohibited between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., when evaporation rates are highest and water loss is most severe. These restrictions will remain in place until environmental conditions allow us to return to the normal watering schedule. During this period, City staff will actively monitor and enforce compliance to protect our collective interests. Enforcement is not punitive; it exists to ensure fairness, accountability, and the shared protection of a community asset that belongs to everyone.
Lawn watering days and times based on property address are as follows:
Per Florida Statutes, irrigation is prohibited daily between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. -
40D-22.201 (3) F.A.C.
New Lawns
New lawns may be watered for the first 30 days following installation on any day.
Fountains, Car Washing, & Pressure Washing
Posted 12/07/2025
Sources: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 12/05/2025 and City of Punta Gorda Water Restrictions & Conservation webpage
*** 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
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

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:
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
Representative Vanessa Oliver dropped her controversial water bill. She said the agreement approved by both the Punta Gorda City Council and Charlotte County Commission led her to the decision, saying the bill was no longer needed.
Posted 03/30/3026
Source: WINK News article dated 03/03/2026
You may receive a letter from the City about the material of your water service line. This letter is required by new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rules, called the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions, which took effect in October 2024. These rules require water utilities to notify customers whether their service line is known to be lead, needs replacement, or if the material is still unknown and could possibly be lead.
The City developed its service line inventory using our mapping system, City records, and county property information. In some cases, records alone do not clearly show what material was used. As required by law, City staff will be verifying every service line over time to confirm the actual material in the ground. Under Florida rules, homes built after January 18, 1989 are considered non-lead unless documentation shows otherwise.
Receiving this notice does not mean there is lead in your drinking water, and it does not change who is responsible for the pipes. The City maintains the water system up to and including the water meter, while property owners are responsible for piping beyond the meter. To help meet these federal requirements, the City works with a specialized firm, 120Water, and has shared this information through water bills, the City website, and social media.
Residents and businesses are encouraged to learn more and check the status of their address online using the links below:
Posted 12/22/2025
Source: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 12/19/2025 and 12/26/2025

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.
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:
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
2026 General Election
Posted 03/08/2026
Source: Leah Valenti, Charlotte County’s Supervisor of Elections, 03/04/2026 email (Issue 27 / March 8, 2026)
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
The Punta Gorda Police Department reminds residents to stay alert and protect themselves from common scams. Fraudsters often pose as government officials, utility companies, banks, or even family members in urgent need. Never share personal information, banking details, passwords, or verification codes with anyone you do not know or did not contact directly.
Be cautious of unsolicited phone calls, emails, text messages, or social media messages requesting money or sensitive information. If something feels suspicious or too good to be true, it probably is. Verify requests by contacting the organization directly using a trusted phone number or website. If you believe you have been targeted by a scam, report it to the Punta Gorda Police Department. Staying informed and vigilant is the best way to keep your personal information and our community safe.
Posted 03/08/2026
Source: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 02/13/2026

Grass clippings and other yard debris should not be placed in canals, swales, or storm drains.
These materials are considered pollutants under water quality regulations. Once in the water, grass clippings decompose and release nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus. Elevated nutrient levels can contribute to excessive algae growth, which reduces water clarity, blocks sunlight needed by submerged vegetation, and lowers dissolved oxygen levels. Reduced oxygen can stress or kill fish and other aquatic organisms. Yard debris can also accumulate and obstruct water flow, increasing maintenance needs and the risk of localized flooding.
Properly managing grass clippings, by leaving them on the lawn to decompose naturally or disposing of them through approved yard waste collection, helps protect canal water quality and supports the City’s stormwater system and surrounding waterways.
Posted 02/08/2026
Source: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 01/23/2026
From the City of Punta Gorda Billing and Collections Department …
While digital payments are on the rise, many still prefer to send checks. If you choose this method, please keep the following in mind to ensure your payment is processed quickly and accurately:
Make checks payable to: City of Punta Gorda. Checks payable to other entities (FPL, Charlotte County, credit card companies, etc.) will be returned.
Match the amounts: The numerical amount (in the box) and the handwritten legal amount must match. If they differ, the bank will process the legal amount. Watch for common issues:
Remittance slip: Always send your check with the remittance slip from your monthly statement. If you can't, include your full account number or service address on the memo line — this helps us apply your payment correctly.
Sign your check: Unsigned checks will not be processed.
Mail your checks early: To ensure your payment arrives by the due date, please mail your checks well in advance. Except for weekends and holidays, checks are processed the same day they are received.
Failure to follow these guidelines may result in delays, penalties, or service interruptions. Incorrect information or missing details can also lead to your payment being applied to the wrong account, incurring fees or disruptions.
ALL payments received in our office AFTER 2:30 PM of the DUE DATE printed on your statement will be posted THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY.
Thank you for helping us serve you better!
Posted 01/17/2026
Source: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 01/16/2026
Here are some fire safety tips to keep in mind while turning on your heaters during the colder months. Heating equipment is one of the leading causes of home fire deaths.
Posted 01/17/2026
Source: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 01/09/2026

*** 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
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.
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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