CAPE CORAL, Fla. — During its most recent council meeting, the City of Cape Coral approved an award of bid for construction at the Yellow Fever Creek Preserve.
The proposed park improvements will establish walk-in campsites and provide a restroom & shower facility.
The park will also include a welcome center building, with a 1,400-square foot multipurpose room.
There will be a large exhibit hall, camp store, staff office and new restrooms.
You can also expect to see new parking, walking paths, pavilions and the creation of an 18-hole disc golf course.
The contract for construction is with a company out of Miami called OAC Action Construction. The proposed cost for the project is just over $6 million.
The funds for the project will come from the city’s voter-approved $60 million GO Bond, which is used for city parks improvements.
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