SB_November_12_2024

Page 3 The Sun Bay Paper November 12, 2024 President Trump - Take Control Cont. from pg 2 that they can’t practice law …what did Holder/DOJ do? NOTHING! In my opinion, I am certain there are good, honest attorneys in DOJ, but where are they? Who are they? Did they come forward? J Christian Adams and a few other DOJ Attorneys stood up to Holder when he refused to charge the Black Panthers in Philly when they stopped whites from voting! Holder’s reason…his people have suffered for 400 years …Holder said that if whites stopped blacks from voting…he would have charged. Adams and others quit DOJ! There were so many times that DOJ attorneys could have, should have, come forward and taken a stand…did any besides Mr. Adams? Thank you, Mr. Adams, on behalf of America! Fair or not. Force ALL the Presidential appointees to submit letters of resignation and then get help from Mr. Adams or the many others who should stay. BUT…DO NOT GIVE ANY DEMOCRATS ANY SEATS FOR ANYTHING. THEY DID EVERYTHING TO KILLAMERICAAND THEIR LEADER HUSSEIN OBAMA IS STILLALIVE AND WELL AND RARING TO DO ANYTHING TO MAKE AMERICA ISLAMIC…AND DON’T LET ANYONE TELL YOU DIFFERENT MR. PRESIDENT…YOU WILL HAVE 4 YEARS…NOT ENOUGH! Hussein kept 250 offices and some thousands of employees…employees for what? Bring in one of your sons and don’t be afraid to give him, and any/all of your family, jobs to protect the President. Tell, ask, the Speaker to do the same. Do not allow ANY Democrats on ANY Committees and don’t say you can’t. Have the NEW FBI open cases on those Congressman who have Soviet or Chinese spies working, sleeping with them. YOU MUST TAKE CONTROL OF DOJ AND FBI. I CAN HELP! J. Gary DiLaura , FBI RET therightsidejgarydilaura.com Lee County announces final pass for Hurricane Milton Lee County announces final pass for Hurricane Milton sand collection on Estero Boulevard and Hickory Boulevard Fort Myers, FL, Nov. 7, 2024 – Lee County will be conducting a final pass of sand collection on Estero Boulevard and Hickory Boulevard beginning on Nov. 18. Starting today, residents are asked to place all remaining sand along the right of way to be removed by contracted vendors. The final day for residents to place sand out for collection is at 5 p.m. Nov. 17. With the county’s timeline, this gives residents two full weekends to prepare and push their sand to the right of way. If you live in an area where sand is being collected, be sure to place sand correctly to ensure crews can expedite pickup: Place sand along the right-of-way. Do not place sand on top of the curb or in the roadway. Separate sand away from other debris piles. After the final pass of sand collection is complete, the county will continue to clean debris from Estero Boulevard and Hickory Boulevard. Residents of Fort Myers Beach and Bonita Springs, who do not live along Estero Boulevard or Hickory Boulevard, are advised to reach out to their local city hall for any debris collection questions. For the town of Fort Myers Beach, visit www.fortmyersbeachfl.gov/. For the City of Bonita Springs, visit www.cityofbonitasprings.org. Residents with questions can call Lee County Solid Waste customer service at 239-533-8000. Additional information is available at www. leegov.com/storm. Commercial property owners of sites such as industrial parks, golf courses, cemeteries, apartments, condominiums and trailer parks are reminded that Lee County is not responsible for collecting their storm debris. Per FEMA, those property owners are expected to work with their insurance providers to cover the cost of debris removal. To receive updates from Lee County Government, sign up for the newsletter here: www.leegov.com/resources/newsletters. Follow Lee County Government on Facebook, www.facebook.com/leecountyflbocc. LeeTran Downtown trolleys and Fort Myers Beach tram Free seasonal LeeTran Downtown trolleys and Fort Myers Beach tram to resume Fort Myers, FL, Nov. 7, 2024 – LeeTran is preparing to resume the popular seasonal River District trolleys and Fort Myers Beach tram later this month. LeeTran’ s seasonal downtown trolley service is scheduled to resume on Thursday, Nov. 21, pending approval by the Board of County of Commissioners at the regularly scheduled Nov. 19 meeting. Both the Blue and Gold Line trolleys provide free access to and from the historic downtown Fort Myers River District. LeeTran trolleys allow for a fun and convenient way to enjoy shopping, dining, and entertainment, without having to drive and park downtown. The Blue Line runs through downtown Fort Myers. The route loops from the Oasis Condominiums to West First Street and McGregor Boulevard along First Street, then to Rosa Parks Transportation Center, Fowler Street and Second Street. The Gold Line connects North Fort Myers to downtown Fort Myers. The free beach tram on Fort Myers Beach also will resume on Thursday, Nov. 21. The free tram will run about every 30 to 40 minutes, seven days a week, from Fort Myers Beach Public Library to Bowditch Point Park. Service begins at 8:20 a.m. daily at Fort Myers Beach Public Library and ends with the last tram leaving Bowditch Point Park at about 10:55 p.m. In addition, Route 20 will experience modifications near the Hanson Street and Ortiz Avenue roundabout, which will cause slight changes to the schedule to improve route efficiency and connections. Details about LeeTran operations, updated schedules, and maps can be found at RideLeeTran.com. LeeTran is the public transit provider for Lee County. LeeTran operates 25 bus routes during season and a paratransit service known as Passport. LeeTran employs nearly 300 people and has a fleet of 57 fixedroute vehicles, five beach trams, 50 paratransit vans and six micro-transit vehicles. To learn more about the services offered by LeeTran, or for schedule and fare information, call 239-LEE-TRAN, or visit www. RideLeeTran.com To receive updates from Lee County Government, sign up for the newsletter here: www.leegov.com/resources/newsletters. Follow Lee County Government on Facebook, www.facebook.com/leecountyflbocc.

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