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Casa Bonita I

Visiting the building

9/30/2022

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We are getting word that some owners are planning to come down to Casa Bonita One.  This is your choice but please understand the situation.
 
You may not drive on Hickory Blvd unless you have an Emergency Sticker on your vehicle.  You will have to park near the Fish House and walk to the Condo (3.3 miles walking on sand) and of course you will do the reverse when you leave.
 
If you find water or other damage to your unit you will not have the supplies, electricity or water to address problems.  No drinking water, not flush toilets, etc.  
There are NO HOTELS with vacant rooms in Ft Myers, Bonita Springs, Naples, etc.
 
​Many people are homeless and have a greater need for housing.  The hotels are full of people who don’t have a place to call home and probably won’t leave the hotel until they have another place to live or are “kicked-out” 
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