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.
Registration opened October 1, 2025, for the Harborside Hometown University (Citizens
Academy).
Take the challenge and commit to this interactive 8-week program to discover what it takes to
run the City of Punta Gorda. Apply today to reserve your spot. Registration closes when 20 applications have been accepted.
For more information about the program and to apply, click HERE or contact Laurel Adelmund, Senior Executive Assistant of Public Works, at 941-575-5002 or by email: ladelmund@CityofPuntaGordaFL.com.
Posted 10/06/2025
Source: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 10/03/2025
All loose trash must be placed inside a bag BEFORE putting the items inside the trash container. This will prevent any wind-blown litter during the collection process or any leaking from wet garbage. It also helps keep animals out of your garbage. As a reminder, please bag any pet waste and pet hair securely inside a bag to prevent debris from blowing onto the sanitation workers.
Sec. 10- 8. Disposition, lids on containers.
Punta Gorda Ordinance Chapter 10 YARD WASTE AND SOLID WASTE may be found HERE.
Posted 10/10/2025
Source: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 10/10/2025
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 creating 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 05/15/2025
From the City of Punta Gorda ...
Code Compliance staff would like to remind our residents and pool contractors that draining pools directly into canals or storm drains is prohibited. Please make sure that if you need to drain your pool, the water filters through the grass before entering the canal or stormwater system.
Posted 11/15/2024
Source: Lynne Matthews 11/02/2024 weekly email
09/18/2025 From Leah Valenti, Charlotte County’s Supervisor of Elections …
Our office is currently finalizing preparations for the City of Punta Gorda Municipal Election, scheduled for Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
Please be advised that only residents of the City of Punta Gorda are eligible to vote in this municipal election. To participate, individuals must be registered by Monday, October 6, 2025, which is 29 days prior to Election Day. Those who wish to vote-by-mail must submit their request by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 23, 2025. Requests can be made online, by phone, or in person at the Supervisor of Elections Office.
ALL City of Punta Gorda residents are eligible to vote regardless of the district you reside in. Confirm you live within Punta Gorda city limits to vote. Residential street signs are BLUE as an indicator.
Please note. City residents received a new Voter Information Card with their new precinct detail and polling location.
Posted 10/01/2025
Source: Leah Valenti, Charlotte County’s Supervisor of Elections, 09/18/2025 email (Issue 23 / September 2025)
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06/20/2025 From Leah Valenti, Charlotte County’s Supervisor of Elections …
Our Elections Office is preparing for the future — starting with the 2025 City of Punta Gorda General Election, scheduled for November 4, 2025. This election is only for voters who reside within the City of Punta Gorda. ALL City of Punta Gorda residents are eligible to vote regardless of the district you reside in. Mark your calendars for November 4, 2025, 7:00AM to 7:00 PM. There are no Early Voting locations, just election day! Confirm you live within Punta Gorda city limits to vote. Residential street signs are BLUE as an indicator.
In anticipation of continued growth, we’ve updated voting precincts to better serve our residents and have made strategic investments in new equipment to enhance the administration of our elections. Each resident of the City of Punta Gorda will receive a new Voter Information Card in the coming weeks which will provide precinct and potential polling location changes.
As always, we want to ensure that every voter is ready to participate. Please take a moment to verify that your signature, residential address, and, if applicable, vote-by-mail request are current.
UPDATING VOTER REGISTRATION
Is the address on file with our office your current Florida residence?
Verify your signature has not changed.
VOTING BY MAIL
Vote-by-mail requests made before November 5, 2024, have expired. To stay voter-ready for upcoming elections, renew your request today and consider the following:
Three ways to return it:
Call 941-833-5400 for more assistance. The renewal process is easy and will be valid through 12/31/2026!
TRACK YOUR BALLOT WITH BALLOTTRAX
Do you vote-by-mail? If so, you can sign up for our new ballot tracking service and follow your ballot from "printed and mailed" to "received and counted!"
BallotTrax is a secure communication system that helps voters track their Vote-By-Mail ballots. The system does not change or update a voter's registration. It uses USPS information to track outgoing and received mail, as well as voter registration that is made available via public record.
BallotTrax can send text, email, and voicemail notifications reporting the status of a voter's ballot during an election. The tracking service will provide the following notifications when the ballot:
Learn more about tracking your Vote-By-Mail Ballots HERE.
Posted 06/21/2025
Source: Leah Valenti, Charlotte County’s Supervisor of Elections, 06/20/2025 email (Issue 22 / June 2025)
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06/13/2025 From the City of Punta Gorda …
As of noon today (06/13/2025), the qualifying period for the 2025 City of Punta Gorda District 3 and District 5 races has closed. As the only candidate who qualified for District 3, Deborah Lux is reelected. As both Melissa Lockhart and Bill Page have qualified for District 5, a general election will be held on November 4, 2025.
Be sure to renew your vote-by-mail ballot request as those expired at the end of 2024. Visit the Charlotte County Supervisor of Elections' website or stop in at their office located at 226 Taylor Street, Punta Gorda, FL 33950.
Posted 06/13/2025
Source: City of Punta Gorda - Government Facebook page
Recently our community had some visitors that were checking unlocked vehicles in driveways and in a few cases, vehicles were not locked and there were some thefts.
Please lock your vehicles that are in your driveway and make sure your garage doors are locked – don’t forget your side garage door too!
The Punta Gorda police are doing an investigation into this and they are using our video cameras that we maintain at the entrances for clues.
Be well and safe.
David Elkins
Neighborhood Security
Posted 09/23/2025
Source: BSIA Tuesday Bulletin dated 09/16/2025
“When thunder roars, go indoors.” – Matt Devitt, WINK Chief Meteorologist
This article from AccuWeather has some safety tips - “7 lightning safety tips if you’re caught outside during a thunderstorm.”
Posted 06/26/2025
Maintaining a clean roof isn’t just about curb appeal—it’s also part of being a good neighbor and staying code compliant.
Over time, roofs can collect mold, mildew, algae, and debris, especially in Florida’s humid climate. If left untreated, this buildup can cause damage to roofing materials and detract from the overall appearance of the neighborhood.
City code requires that roofs be kept in good, clean condition to help preserve property values and community standards. Regular cleaning and maintenance can go a long way in preventing more costly repairs down the line. If your roof is showing signs of discoloration or buildup, it may be time to schedule a professional cleaning. Let’s work together to keep Punta Gorda looking its best!
Posted 10/01/2025
Source: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 09/26/2025
From the City of Punta Gorda ...
The City of Punta Gorda would like to remind all residents and businesses of the regulations regarding distributing business flyers and handbills. According to Punta Gorda City Code Chapter 15, Section 15-45, the door-to-door distribution of such materials is prohibited within residential areas.
This regulation is in place to ensure the community's safety, maintain public order, and prevent the accumulation of unsolicited materials that could contribute to littering. The City of Punta Gorda is committed to keeping our neighborhoods clean and free from the clutter and potential hazards resulting from unregulated flyer distribution.
Key Points to Remember:
We appreciate the cooperation of all residents and businesses in adhering to these regulations. By working together, we can ensure a clean and orderly environment for everyone.
Source: Posted on Facebook by the Punta Gorda Police Department 09/10/2024
*** 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.
The Back to School Sales Tax Holiday began Friday, August 1 , 2025 and ended Sunday, August 31, 2025. Read more HERE.
Hunting, Fishing, and Camping Sales Tax Holiday
Consumers can purchase qualifying hunting, fishing, and camping supplies exempt from tax during the 2025 Hunting, Fishing, and Camping Sales Tax Holiday. Passed by the Florida Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis, the sales tax holiday begins Monday, September 8, 2025 and extends through Wednesday, December 31, 2025.
Read more HERE.
Updated 09/01/2025
Source: FL Department of Revenue Sales Tax Holidays webpage
07/06/2025 from Mayor Debi Lux ...
LDRs Repealed – A Fresh Start for Smarter Planning
In a 3–2 vote, Councilmembers Janis Denton, Jeannine Polk, and I voted to repeal the City’s Land Development Regulations (LDRs). After careful consideration and review by a highly qualified land use attorney, Mr. Gabriel, it was clear this was the right step for Punta Gorda.
As outlined in a letter from the Florida Attorney General’s Office to the City:
“We also observe that the Subject Legislation's provision making ‘null and void ab initio’ any prohibited regulation or procedure (with enumerated exceptions) enacted beginning September 28, 2022, would appear to apply to the regulations and comprehensive plan amendment about which the City expresses concern.”
Additionally, in a legal opinion addressed to City Attorney Leskovich, land use attorney Mr. Gabriel confirmed:
“With the adoption of Senate Bill 250 in 2023, and the newly enacted Senate Bill 180, it is recommended that City Council move forward to repeal the City’s Land Development Regulations that were enacted by the City subsequent to September 28, 2022. Pursuant to this legislation, these Land Development Regulations have been declared as null and void ab initio, as if the regulations were never adopted. Thereafter, City Council can workshop how best to proceed forward with future land development regulations.”
Why It Matters
Fact Check
What Happens Next: Input & Improvement
No, the City Won’t Face “More” Lawsuits
Posted 07/06/2025
Source: Mayor Debi Lux Punta Gorda District 3 Newsletter dated 07/06/2025
From the City of Punta Gorda Police Department ...
Blocking intersections during heavy traffic can significantly disrupt the flow of vehicles and lead to unnecessary congestion, particularly along its busy downtown streets. With its combination of residents, tourists, and commercial traffic, it's essential that drivers avoid entering intersections unless they can fully clear them.
When vehicles block intersections, they not only create delays for those waiting to move forward but can also impede emergency responders, which is a serious safety concern. By remaining patient and mindful of traffic signals, drivers in Punta Gorda can help ensure smoother travel, minimize frustration, and keep the community moving efficiently, especially during peak traffic times or construction events.
Posted 02/27/2025
Source: City of Punta Gorda Police Department Weekly Highlights Report dated 02/21/2025
Recently there has been a significant increase in slow down and animal crossing signs throughout BSI. With that increase there has also been an increase in the number of complaints about the signs.
There are 2 issues with the signs. First, the City of Punta Gorda has code restrictions on signs in the easement. The easement area is approximately 10 feet from the edge of the road. The ONLY signs allowed in that area are for yard treatment signs warning residents that chemicals have been applied.
Additionally, BSI has a deed restriction (#18) that states that no signs shall be erected or displayed on this property or any structure, except that the Grantor may allow a sign to be erected at its discretion. Theses signs have not been approved and the BOD decided that they would not be granting approval.
The BSIA BOD decided that we wanted to notify residents that these signs should be removed before residents start contacting code enforcement seeking compliance. If you have a neighbor who is not a member, please politely let them know that the signs will need to be removed as they are a violation of both city code and our deed restrictions.
Thank you for your assistance!
Source: BSIA 08/06/2024 Tuesday Bulletin
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