Lee County Cuts Ribbon on Matlacha Restoration

Lee County Celebrates Matlacha’s 100-year anniversary of the restoration of two Lee County Matlacha park facilities and the reconstruction of FDOT’s Little Pine Island Bridge

Official ribbon cutting was held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 24, 2026, to celebrate the Matlacha Centennial, Lee County Parks & Recreation’s restored Matlacha Community Center and the Pine Island Art Building as well as for the conclusion of the Florida Department of Transportation’s Little Pine Island Bridge Reconstruction project.

The ribbon cutting featured Lee County Commissioners, Lee County staff, Florida Department of Transportation officials and others.

Flooding and high winds from Hurricane Ian caused extensive damage to the Parks & Recreation buildings, the Little Pine Island Bridge and Pine Island Road.

About the projects:

Lee County completed the restoration of the Matlacha Community Center and the Pine Island Art Building through the FEMA Public Assistance process to ensure federal reimbursement – rather than local taxpayer dollars – covered repairs. The buildings reopened for community use in February. Matlacha Park, including the boat ramp, pier, pavilions and playground, has remained open since the storm and continues to be a valued recreational space for residents and visitors.

FDOT accomplished the full replacement of the Little Pine Island Bridge in three phases, bringing enhancements to drainage, utilities and safety. Additional benefits include reinforcing the bridge structure, improving its resilience against future weather conditions. Upon completion, the bridge was widened from 35 feet to 53 feet but maintained two 11-foot-wide lanes. 

According to the historic designation report for the Matlacha Historic District: