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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.

RECYCLING, TRASH, & YARD WASTE PICKUP HOURS

*** 07/15/2025 UPDATE ***


According to Jennifer L. Daumann, Punta Gorda Sanitation Supervisor, the recycling, trash, and yard waste pickup hours are no longer temporary. They are permanent.


If you need a special pick-up, call the Public Works Department at (941) 575-5050 or complete the online web request, Schedule a Special Pick Up.


Learn more about Punta Gorda’s Sanitation Services HERE.


If you have any questions, please contact Public Works at (941) 575-5050.

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From the City of Punta Gorda ...


Due to the excessive afternoon heat, the City of Punta Gorda has temporarily adjusted the recycling, trash, and yard waste collection pickup times. Beginning on July 30 and until further notice, residents are asked to set their containers curbside by 5:00 a.m. or the evening before the scheduled collection day. This allows staff to begin collecting one hour earlier than normal to avoid the afternoon heat.


Posted 08/11/2024

Source: Lynne Matthews 08/10/2024 weekly email

Once Per Week Watering Restriction

From the City of Punta Gorda ...


*** UPDATE *** Additional Information

This ordinance is effective until August 4, 2025 unless extended.

Posted 05/15/2025

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


Violating the Once-Per-Week Watering Restrictions and its corresponding ordinance is considered a civil offense, with penalties escalating for repeated violations. The first complaint will result in a written warning, followed by a $25 fine for the first documented violation, a $50 fine for the second, and a $250 fine for the third. In addition to these penalties, the City may suspend water service to any individual, business, or organization found in violation of the restrictions. Water service would be restored once the city is assured that the violation will not occur again.


Posted 05/15/2025

Source: City of Punta Gorda Weekly Highlights Report dated 05/09/2025

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From the City of Punta Gorda 02/05/2025 6:15 PM ...


In response to ongoing drought conditions and increased demand on the City’s potable water supply, the Punta Gorda City Council has enacted an emergency ordinance to implement water conservation measures. This ordinance, adopted by a unanimous vote, establishes a mandatory irrigation schedule restricting the watering of established lawns and landscaping to once per week.


The City’s water conservation measures align with the Southwest Florida Water Management District’s regulations and are intended to ensure sustainable water usage during this period of high demand. The new watering schedule is as follows:

  • Mondays – Addresses ending in 0 or 
  • Tuesdays – Addresses ending in 2 or 
  • Wednesdays – Addresses ending in 4 or 5
  • Thursdays – Addresses ending in 6 or 7
  • Fridays – Addresses ending in 8 or 9 or locations with no addresses
  • Saturdays – Addresses ending in a letter or locations without a discernable address


Certain activities, such as hand watering of landscaping, car washing, and pressure washing, will be allowed provided they are conducted efficiently using a shutoff nozzle. Additionally, newly installed lawns may be watered daily for the first 30 days following installation.


Violations of the ordinance will be enforced in accordance with Chapter 17, Article III, Sections 17-23 and 17-24 of the Punta Gorda Code. The emergency ordinance will remain in effect for 180 days unless extended or repealed by the City Council.


“The City of Punta Gorda is committed to protecting our water resources and ensuring our residents have access to sustainable water supply,” said the City Manager. “We appreciate the community’s cooperation in adhering to these necessary conservation measures.”


For more information on the ordinance and water conservation efforts, residents are encouraged to visit the City’s website or contact the Utilities Department.


Posted 02/05/2025

Source: City of Punta Gorda  Media Advisory dated 02/05/2025

DISTRIBUTING BUSINESS FLYERS AND HANDBILLS

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:

  • No Door-to-Door Distribution: Business flyers, door hangers, or handbills may not be distributed directly to residential properties. This includes throwing weighted bags containing flyers into residential driveways.
  • Possible Littering Charges: In addition to violating the city code, unauthorized distribution may also result in littering charges.
  • Compliance: Businesses and individuals are encouraged to seek alternative, approved methods of promoting their services or events.


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

2025 FL Sales Tax Holidays

Back to School Sales Tax Holiday

Consumers can purchase qualifying back to school supplies exempt from tax during the 2025 Back to School Sales Tax Holiday. Passed by the Florida Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis, the sales tax holiday begins Friday, August 1 and extends through Sunday, August 31.

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 and extends through Wednesday, December 31.

Read more HERE.


Posted 07/13/2025

Source: FL Department of Revenue Sales Tax Holidays webpage

FERTILIZER BAN JUNE 1, 2025 – SEPTEMBER 30, 2025

Annual fertilizer restrictions are effective Sunday, June 1, 2025 and remain in place through September 30, 2025. The measures are designed to protect our valuable waterways from nutrient pollution.


The City of Punta Gorda’s Fertilizer Ordinance prohibits the application of any lawn and landscape fertilizers containing nitrogen and/or phosphorus during this four-month period. The regulations apply to homeowners and commercial/institutional applicators of fertilizers.


Posted 05/31/2025

Source: City of Punta Gorda Fertilizer Regulations

City of Punta Gorda: Land Development Regulations Repealed at 07/02/2025 City Council Meeting

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

  • The Entire Ordinance Was Repealed: Chapter 26, which contained the Land Development Regulations (LDRs), was repealed in full. Some have mistakenly believed that individual articles within Chapter 26 function as separate ordinances — they do not. The ordinance must be viewed as a single, unified legislative action. Based on guidance from the Attorney General’s office, the ordinance was non-compliant with state law.
  • Legal Counsel Supported Repeal: Our expert land use attorney reviewed the matter and confirmed that repealing the ordinance was both legally appropriate and necessary. He recommended that the city hold public workshops to revisit each article within the repealed ordinance, allowing us to reshape our development standards in a way that better reflects community values and complies with state law.


Fact Check

  • Development is Still Allowed: The repeal of the new LDRs does not halt or prevent development. Property owners are fully able to build under the reinstated, previously existing Land Development Regulations.
  • Vacant Lots Are a Choice, Not a Result of Policy: Properties like the old City Marketplace and the former U-save lot remain vacant due to owner decisions—not because of any city-imposed restrictions.
  • Stronger Waterfront Protection: One of the key flaws in the repealed LDRs was their failure to uphold the city’s Comprehensive Plan regarding waterfront and estuary preservation. This concern was a central part of my 2023 campaign. Repealing the ordinance helps restore proper safeguards for our sensitive coastal environment.
  • New State Law Limits Regulation Until 2028: Under Senate Bill 180, municipalities are prohibited from adopting new development regulations that could be considered more burdensome than those in effect as of September 2022—until June 2028. This makes it even more important that any revisions to the LDRs are done transparently, collaboratively, and with full community and legal input.


What Happens Next: Input & Improvement

  • We’re moving toward a smarter, more inclusive approach to city planning.
  • Council will most likely consider staff to host public workshops to gather input on how to craft better Land Development Regulations (LDRs). The goal is to blend the strengths of our current (reinstated) code with the best, non-burdensome elements from the repealed ordinance—all while remaining fully compliant with Senate Bill 180.
  • This should include revisiting valuable recommendations from the Dover, Kohl planning study—many of which were previously overlooked—to ensure our growth is well-guided and community-centered.
  • This will be your opportunity to help shape the future of Punta Gorda. Together, we can preserve our small-town charm while planning for appropriate infrastructure, parking, height, and density—all with careful attention to our region’s unique vulnerability to flooding and hurricanes.
  • More good news: The City will soon approve a firm to begin tackling downtown flooding—getting the ball rolling on long-overdue drainage solutions.


No, the City Won’t Face “More” Lawsuits

  • There’s a rumor circulating that repealing the 2023 Land Development Regulations (LDRs) will expose the City to more lawsuits. That is not accurate.
  • The current LDRs—those that were in place before 2023—were active when Senate Bill 250 became law. Because of that, they cannot be considered more burdensome under state law.
  • Additionally, the City has now implemented a vested rights process, something I’ve long pushed for. This allows property owners to formally claim development rights if they believe they were entitled to build under past rules.
  • All members of Council and our interim city attorney unanimously agreed this process was essential for transparency and fairness—and now, it's finally in place.
  • While no system can guarantee complete immunity from lawsuits, the idea that repeal increases legal risk is false. In fact, repealing the non-conforming LDRs was the legally sound move, backed by our hired land use expert. It puts Punta Gorda on stronger legal ground moving forward.


Posted 07/06/2025

Source: Mayor Debi Lux Punta Gorda District 3 Newsletter dated 07/06/2025

U.S. 41 (Tamiami Trail) Northbound Projects

US 41 Northbound (Tamiami Trail) from William Street to Peace River Bridge Construction Project: 

  • The contractor will perform drainage work at the intersection of Rhetta Esplanade and northbound US 41, which will require the closure of the side street and detour of traffic. Motorists should follow the posted detour.
  • Motorists should expect double lane closures during the nighttime/overnight hours while the contractor is milling and paving the right lane of SR 45 (US 41) northbound from Virginia Avenue to Marion Street.


Posted 07/06/2025

Source: FDOT District One Districtwide Roadwatch Report #28 For Week July 6-12, 2025

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Regarding the Roundabout ...

*** Be sure to heed the warning on FDOT's signs ... don't drive next to trucks in the roundabout.


Helpful materials to navigate the roundabout: 

  • Roundabout Guide - FDOT
  • Roundabout Map - FDOT
  • FDOT: Multi-lane Roundabout Handout (pdf)
  • FDOT How to Use a Roundabout (You Tube video)
  • FDOT: Safety in a Roundabout(You Tube video)
  • FDOT Right of Way in a Roundabout (You Tube video)
  • FDOT Truck Navigation in a Roundabout (You Tube video)


Updated 07/06/2025

Source: FDOT DISTRICT ONE DISTRICTWIDE ROADWATCH REPORT #26 FOR WEEK JUNE 22-28, 2025 page 2 and Tamiami Trail (U.S. 41) Project Information

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For ongoing updates and the most current project information, please visit the SWFL Roads project website:

  • Tamiami Trail (U.S. 41) Project Information


Residents can reach out to FDOT's Communications Team for additional information or inquiries. Contact Bryn Parsons at 239-985-7864 or via email at bryn.parsons@dot.state.fl.us.

Lightning Safety TIPS

“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

PUNTA GORDA RESIDENTS – Upcoming Election Information

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?

  • Manage your address HERE.
  • Moved out of state? Call 941-833-5400 or email soe@soecharlottecountyfl.gov and request a removal form.

Verify your signature has not changed.

  • Your signature matters! It’s used to verify Vote-by-Mail ballots and initiative petitions. If you think your handwriting has changed, update your signature using a Voter Registration Application at any of our offices today! 
    • Punta Gorda, 226 Taylor Street
    • Port Charlotte, 18500 Murdock Circle
    • Englewood, 6868 San Casa


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:

  • Is your address for your vote-by-mail (VBM) current with the SOE office? Mailed ballots are non-forwardable so please ensure we have the correct address on file for where your ballot needs to be mailed.
  • If the address you require your VBM to be mailed is not in our system, you must complete the statewide form and return it no later than 5:00 PM on October 23, 2025! Click HERE for the form.

Three ways to return it:

  • Email: VBM@SOECharlotteCountyFL.gov
  • Mail: Supervisor of Elections, Attn: VBM, 226 Taylor St, Punta Gorda, FL 33950
  • Fax: 941-833-5434

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:

  • Has been printed and is being mailed soon.
  • Has been mailed.
  • Has been received and counted.
  • Has been received and not counted.
  • Has been returned as undeliverable.

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

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 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

DRAINING POOLS DIRECTLY INTO CANALS OR STORM DRAINS IS PROHIBITED

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

Punta Gorda Water Meter Reporting Issue

*** 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. 

Don’t Block the Box

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

ENFORCEMENT OF BSI DEED RESTRICTIONS

The BSIA Board of Directors has been fielding a number of questions concerning the enforcement of our deed restrictions. Late in 2022, after Hurricane Ian, the BSIA BOD in coordination with the City of Punta Gorda chose to relax the enforcement of some of our standards to allow residents time to recover from the storm damage. In 2025, we intend to reinstate our enforcement of our community standards. The intent of this effort is that BSI will retain its beauty and status as a desirable place to live.


The first phase will be to address dirty roofs which will start this month and occur over the next couple of months. Those who receive a letter stating the roof needs cleaned and are still actively trying to resolve an insurance claim will need to let us know to get a waiver. If you have a dirty roof, it would be great if you would get it cleaned and reduce our efforts.


The BOD will then move on to addressing other deed restrictions like unkept yards, shrubs, trees, and homes in need of painting.


Posted 01/21/2025

Source: BSIA 01/21/2025 Tuesday Bulletin

BSI Deed restriction booklets

The BSIA has mailed hard copies of the deed restrictions to ALL BSI property owners, regardless of BSIA membership.

The deed restrictions can always be found on the BSIA website HERE and a downloadable PDF of the most recent copy can be found HERE.

Posted 09/17/2024

INDIVIDUAL TRAFFIC AND WILDLIFE SIGNS IN BSI

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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Dart Tournament July 24, 2025

BSIA MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS ONLY!

Deadline to register is July 20, 2025.

Limited to the first 36 registrants.

See the Tuesday Bulletin for details and how to register.