Live Breaking News & Updates on Tamara swan

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Tamara swan on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in Tamara swan and stay connected to the pulse of your community

First Amendment rights violation claimed in lawsuit against Bonita Springs

City Council voted to stop a 700-home development in northeast Bonita Springs, but the landowners are suing to get the plan approved.

Florida , United-states , Lee-county , Citrus-park , Bonita-springs , Americans , Tamara-swan , Derek-rooney , Laura-carr , Rick-steinmeyer , Brian-farrar , Jesse-purdon

Development in protected DR/GR stopped by Bonita Springs City Council


A landowner’s plan to build a 700-home development in northeast Bonita Springs was stopped by the City Council during a Wednesday meeting.
The 328-acre property sits between Citrus Park and Bonita Grande Mines north of Terry Street and east of Interstate 75. It is currently used as cattle grazing land is owned by Dennis and Tamara Swan under the business name 3HWA Land Holding LLC. The couple previously owned and operated Citrus Park until they sold it in 2019.
Traffic, land and environmental engineers presented the project to City Council. They said the project is the Swans’ “vision to create a family-centered community to support the growing population of Bonita Springs,” said Brian Farrar, land asset management consultant.

Amy-quaremba , Tamara-swan , Brian-farrar , Dennis-swan , Bonita-springs-city-council , City-council , Hwa-land-holding , While-city-council , Oakbrook-properties , Bonita-springs , Citrus-park , Bonita-grande-mines