Florida Airport to Sell Land for Roads, Sidewalks, and Bike Paths
Published Date: 2/17/2026
Notice
Summary
The FAA is thinking about letting Lee County Port Authority sell a little over 1 acre of airport land in Fort Myers that’s no longer needed for airport stuff. This land, now a road with sidewalks and bike lanes, will be sold for about $470,000 and used for non-airport purposes. If you want to share your thoughts, make sure to comment by March 19, 2026!
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Airport Parcel Released for Sale
The FAA is considering releasing 1.08 (+/-) acres of federally obligated airport land at Southwest Florida International Airport so the Lee County Port Authority can sell it for non-aeronautical use. The parcel, now a four-lane road with sidewalks and bike lanes, will be sold at Fair Market Value of $470,448 and is expected to provide access to and from the Terminal Access Park. You can send comments on this request by March 19, 2026.
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