Cape Coral sets workshop for new Mobility Plan & Fee

A long-term plan — the Cape Coral Mobility Plan and Fee — will be workshopped next week to provide an opportunity for residents to share how to help create a safer and more connected city while they live, work and move around the Cape.

“Mobility Plan and Fee systems have been endorsed by the Florida League of Cities and FDOT as the modern solution to antiquated road impact fee systems,” city spokesperson Kaitlyn Mullen said. “Community input is a big part of this process, and there will be several opportunities to get involved. The plan aims to create a safer, more connected, and more sustainable transportation network for everyone in Cape Coral.”

The first workshop will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 9, at Cape Coral’s Public Works Operation Center, 815 Nicholas Pkwy. E.

The workshop will introduce the Mobility Plan and Fee Study, outline the project’s goals, and give residents a chance to share their ideas and concerns about transportation issues, such as traffic, safety, and options for walking, biking, and transit…

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