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TERMINAL EXPANSION PROJECT ADVISORY #1: Ground Transportation Location Changes

The Lee County Port Authority has started work on the terminal roadway improvements that are part of the Terminal Expansion Project Phase 2 at Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW). Travelers will notice construction fencing on the lower level roadways and there will be changes to the location of ground transportation options starting Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025.

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RSW TERMINAL EXPANSION PROJECT ADVISORY #2: Crosswalk Closures Between Terminal Building and Parking Garage

Starting Friday, Jan. 10, 2025, the ONLY crosswalks for passengers, visitors and employees to transit from the terminal building to the Short-term Parking Garage, Car Rental Facility and all ground transportation options, including shuttles to the Long-term Parking Lot, On-demand taxis and LeeTran buses will be Crosswalk 5 on the upper level and Crosswalks 1 and 5 on the lower level.

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Florida Statutes 332.0075 Compliance

Florida Statutes section 332.0075 became effective Oct. 1, 2020. This new law requires commercial service airports in Florida to create and maintain a website and post for public view various items related to the operation of the airport. The law also creates new reporting and verification obligations, addresses training and ethical responsibilities, and imposes new procurement regulations. The Lee County Port Authority, operator of Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW), has created this section on the airport’s website to comply with this law.

If you have any questions, you may contact the Communications & Marketing Department at 239-590-4504.

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Requirements for Florida Statutes Section 332.0075

House Bill 7013 Special Districts

House Bill 7013 impacts the Lee County Port Authority by reinforcing compliance with FAA regulations, including safety and operational standards for public airports. The law requires enhanced transparency through annual performance reports and maintains certifications like the Florida Public Use Airport License. These measures aim to ensure accountability and adherence to state and federal aviation requirements, supporting safe and efficient airport operations.

See House Bill 7013 (PDF)

Located in Fort Myers, Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) served more than 11 million passengers in 2024 and is one of the top 50 U.S. airports for passenger traffic.

11000 Terminal Access Road

Fort Myers , FL 33913-8213


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239-590-4800