Water Companies in Cape Coral, FL
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County of Charlotte: Water & Sewer Utilities
(941) 764-4300 more info
Florida Water Services
(239) 278-5050 more info
Greater Pine Island Water Assoc Inc
(239) 283-1071 more info
Island Water Association Inc
(239) 472-1502 more info
Lee County Government: Utilities-Billing & Customer Service
(239) 936-0247 more info
Mobile Manor Water Company Inc
(239) 543-2160 more info
North Fort Myers Utility Inc: Billing Office
(239) 543-1005 more info
South Florida Water Management
(239) 338-2929 more info
Southwest Water Services
(239) 334-3786 more info
Sunshine Water Company
(239) 567-0111 more info
Tamiami Village Water Company Inc
(239) 482-0717 more info

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Facts about Cape Coral, FL:
Cape Coral (pronounced Cape /?k?r?l/) is a municipality located in Lee County, Florida, United States, on the Gulf of Mexico. Founded in 1957 and developed as a master-planned, pre-platted community, the city grew to a population of 154,305 by the year 2010. Cape Coral was founded in 1957. Real estate developers Leonard and Jack Rosen purchased a 103-square-mile (270 km2) tract known as Redfish Point for $678,000 in that year and, in 1958, began development of the city as a master-planned, pre-platted community. The Gulf American Corporation (GAC) was formed to develop the area. Canals were dug, streets paved, houses and businesses built. Development continued through the early 1960s, mostly on Redfish Point, south of Cape Coral Parkway. By 1963, the population was 2,850; 1,300 buildings had been finished or were under construction; 80 miles (130 km) of road had been built, and 160 miles (260 km) of canals had been dug. The public yacht club, a golf course, medical...

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