Bonita Springs officials detail hurricane preparedness and new public safety center operations

June 20, 2025 | Bonita Springs City, Lee County, Florida


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Bonita Springs officials detail hurricane preparedness and new public safety center operations
The City of Bonita Springs is enhancing its emergency preparedness as officials reported significant advancements during the city council meeting on June 18, 2025. A key highlight was the operationalization of the newly expanded Public Safety Center, which now includes a 37,000 square foot addition to the emergency operation center. This facility will house essential emergency operations, public safety administration, and a consolidated communication center for various agencies, including the sheriff's office and local police departments.

City officials emphasized the importance of collaboration among emergency services, with daily communication and planning sessions to ensure readiness for any potential disasters. Lieutenant Rush Creek from the Lee County Sheriff's Office reassured the council that all equipment has been checked and staging areas for hurricane response have been confirmed. He noted the strong partnership with the Bonita Springs Fire Department, which is crucial for effective post-storm recovery efforts.

Deputy Chief Andrew Schmidt of the Bonita Springs Fire District also addressed the council, highlighting updated protocols and readiness for emergencies. He encouraged residents to heed evacuation orders, emphasizing that safety is paramount for both responders and the community.

Additionally, Alan Perry, the safety and security coordinator for Bonita Springs Utilities, reported on the utility's preparedness, including updates to their emergency response plan and improvements to pumping stations to mitigate flooding risks.

The meeting underscored the city's commitment to enhancing emergency management capabilities, ensuring that both residents and responders are well-prepared for future storms and disasters. As the city moves forward, officials invite community members to tour the new Public Safety Center, reinforcing transparency and engagement in public safety initiatives.

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