Cape Coral, Florida City of Cape Coral, Florida Official logo of City of Cape Coral, Florida Cape Coral from the International Space Station, 2016 Cape Coral / k r l/ is a town/city located in Lee County, Florida, United States, on the Gulf of Mexico.

With an region of 120 square miles (310 km2), Cape Coral is the biggest city between Tampa and Miami.

It is a principal town/city in the Cape Coral Fort Myers, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area.

The populace estimate for the statistical region was 679,513 for 2014. The town/city is known as a "Waterfront Wonderland", with over 400 mi (640 km) of navigable waterways, Cape Coral has more miles of canals than any other town/city in the world.

Cape Coral history began in 1957 when two brothers from Baltimore, Maryland, Leonard and Jack Rosen, flew over the peninsula known as Redfish point, athwart the Caloosahatchee River near present-day Fort Myers.

Cape Coral was established as Redfish point.

Canals were dug, streets paved, homes and businesses built. Cape Coral was promoted like no other Florida development.

The first building was the Rosens' business headquarters, at the corner of Coronado and Cape Coral Parkway.

Cape Coral's first permanent resident was Kenny Schwartz, the Rosens' general manager. Cape Coral's first four homes were instead of in May 1958, on Riverside and Flamingo Drives. Development continued through the early 1960s, mostly on Redfish Point, south of Cape Coral Parkway.

A primary addition for Cape Coral was the assembly of the 3,400 feet (1,000 m) long Cape Coral Bridge athwart the Caloosahatchee River, which opened in early 1964.

A movie with Phyllis Diller, The Fat Spy (1966), was filmed in Cape Coral and so were episodes of the TV show Route 66. The first building in Cape Coral, even before any homes were constructed, was the Rosen's revenue office.

It was assembled right on the spot where George's Auto now stands, at Cape Coral and Coronado Pkwys. In 2016 Forbes Magazine titled the City of Cape Coral as # 9 of the "Top 25 Cities To Retire in the United States" According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 120 square miles (310.8 km2), of which 110.09 square miles (285.1 km2) is territory and 9.91 square miles (25.7 km2) (9%) is water. Cape Coral is a large peninsula and is bordered in the south and east by the Caloosahatchee River and in the west by Matlacha Pass.

Cape Coral's canal fitness is so extensive that small-town ecology and tides have been affected. Cape Coral features a tropical monsoon climate (Am) under the Koppen climate classification system.

While the summers are very warm, humid and rainy, the winters in Cape Coral are dry with moderate temperatures.

Cape Coral receives about 54 inches of precipitation each year, the majority of which falls from June to September.

Climate data for Cape Coral, FL As of 2010, Cape Coral was the eleventh biggest city in Florida by population.

Cape Coral Demographics 2010 Enumeration Cape Coral Lee County Florida The City of Cape Coral operates under the council-manager government form of government.

The City of Cape Coral provides police and fire services inside the city.

Cape Coral Parkway Reverse osmosis water purification plant in north Cape Coral In 1977 Cape Coral, Florida became the first municipality in the United States to use the RO process on a large scale with an initial operating capacity of 3,000,000 US gallons (11,000 m3) per day.

By 1985, due to the rapid expansion in populace of Cape Coral, the town/city had the biggest low pressure reverse osmosis plant in the world, capable of producing 15 MGD (56,780 m /day). Interstate 75 passes inside 10 miles (16 km) of Cape Coral and joins northward to Tampa; and southeastward to Miami/Fort Lauderdale.

Cape Coral borders on U.S.

Cape Coral has approximately 1,100 miles (1,800 km) of roadways.

Cape Coral is connected to Fort Myers by two bridges.

The 3,400 feet (1,000 m) long Cape Coral Bridge joins Cape Coral Parkway to College Parkway in Fort Myers.

A number of other bridges span the Caloosahatchee River just east of Cape Coral in adjoining North Fort Myers.

Public transit services in Cape Coral are provided by Lee - Tran.

Cape Coral is 14 miles (23 km) from Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW), which serves nearly eight million passengers annually.

In addition to Southwest Florida International Airport, Cape Coral is also served by Page Field, a general aviation airport in Fort Myers eight miles (13 km) from Cape Coral.

Charlotte County Airport (PGD) is positioned in Punta Gorda, just 10 miles (16 km) north of Cape Coral.

Acute care is provided by Cape Coral Hospital. Trauma Services are provided by Lee Memorial Hospital in Ft Myers, Fl or Tampa, Fl.

The City of Cape Coral operates water and sewage systems for the city.

The economy in Cape Coral is based on Health care services, retail, and real estate/construction.

The City's Economic Development Office promotes and incentivizes company relocation to Cape Coral.

In 2016 the city's top five employers were the Lee Memorial Hospital, Lee County School System, Publix Supermarkets, City of Cape Coral and Walmart. Cape Coral has continuously expanding enhance and private school systems with high performance standards.

Cape Coral is part of the Lee County School District, which is directed by the Lee County Board of Education.

There are four enhance high schools in Cape Coral: Cape Coral High School, assembled in the late 1970s, Mariner High School, which opened in 1987, and Ida S.

Baker High School, established in 2004 and titled after one of the early principals of Cape Coral High School, with the building opening in 2005.

In addition, the City of Cape Coral has created a municipal charter school fitness consisting of two elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school.

The chief campus of Florida South - Western State College is positioned immediately south of Cape Coral in Fort Myers.

FGCU has established a Cape Coral satellite facility, which provides Cape students with a burgeoning offering of core courses.

Cape Coral is also home to the Cape Coral Technical College, a postsecondary educational institution directed by the Lee County enhance school system.

Cape Coral is home to the Sun - Splash Water Park, more than 30 recreational parks, and seven golf courses.

Cape Coral offers a range of Gulf beaches inside 15 miles, such as Sanibel Island and Fort Myers Beach.

Senior activities include: Lake Kennedy Senior Center Tony Rotino Senior Center Friendship Centers of Cape Coral Cape Coral's 400-mile (640 km) canal fitness provides many inhabitants with waterfront living with access to the Gulf of Mexico via the broad Caloosahatchee River and Matlacha Pass.

Cape Coral's cultural assets include the Historical Museum, the Art Studio, the Cape Coral Art League, and the Cultural Park Theater, a 187-seat performing arts facility that serves as home to improve actors.

Cape Coral is home to the biggest population of burrowing owls in Florida. Cape Coral is home to three invasive species.

The Cape Coral Festival of the Arts is held the second weekend of January every year.

The event takes place on Cape Coral Parkway and attracts over 100,000 visitors. Nearly 300 artists and craftspeople from athwart the country line the street to make this one of the biggest and best attended art celebrations in Southwest Florida.

Since 1978 the Cape Coral Christmas Boat Light Parade has been held just before Christmas.

Since 2001 the annual Southwest Florida Burrowing Owl Festival is held in late February at the Rotary Park Environmental Center in Cape Coral.

The members of Twisted Method, a nu metal band, interval and first formed their band in Cape Coral Cape Coral Historical Museum.

"Cape Coral History".

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Retrieved January 18, 2010, from Encyclop dia Britannica Online: Cape Coral "Cape Coral Canals: A Public Conference on Water Quality and Quantity" (PDF) Cape Coral Economic Development Office Modern Language Association Data Center Results of Cape Coral, FL Cape Coral Hospital Cape Coral: Growth Engine of Southwest Florida, Publication, CCEDO 2009 City of Cape Coral, 2016 Cape Coral's Largest Employers City of Cape Coral Charter School Authority - Home "Fort Myers, Cape Coral technical institutes now colleges".

Cape Coral| Visit - Florida.com "Cape Coral town/city Florida Quick - Facts from the US Enumeration Bureau".

City of Cape Coral Official site Chamber of Commerce of Cape Coral.

German American Social Club of Cape Coral "Cape Coral Festival of the Arts" Cape Coral Daily Breeze.

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