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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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Tall Structures Permit Program

About the Tall Structures Program and Permitting

Flight procedures and airspace around airports are protected by what is known as “imaginary surfaces” that extend outward and upward from airport runways at varying angles or slopes. When proposed development, natural growth/formations or temporary objects penetrate these surfaces, the potential of compromising safety and utility is present.

To that end, Lee County established a notification requirement for all stakeholders (developers, crane operators, construction contractors, etc.) to acquire a permit when a proposed object, permanent or temporary, penetrates the notification surface. The notification surface is a two-dimensional plane typically referred to as the “125-to-1” since it extends upward at a ratio of 125:1 (125-feet horizontally for every 1-vertical foot) from each edge of the runway pavement. The Airport Obstruction Zone also includes the area within a one-half mile radius from the Airport Surface Radar.

Do I need a Tall Structure Permit? (PDF)

Application Process

Based on your project parameters, LCPA will determine what tier of permit will be required for your project (Tier 1 or Tier 2) and give you further directions. Information about each tier can be found below.

Tier 1 – The proposed project does not exceed federal notification criteria contained in Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 77.

Tier 2 – The proposed structure exceeds federal notification criteria contained in Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 77.

For more information, please contact:
Planning & Environmental Compliance Department
Lee County Port Authority
239-590-4609
tallstructure@flylcpa.com

Tall Structures Review Application (PDF)

RSW and FMY: Critical Aviation Infrastructure for Southwest Florida

The integrity of their effectiveness, efficiency and, most of all, margin of safety, is ensured by protecting the airspace and flight procedures surrounding these airports. This is accomplished by a joint urban/airport planning effort between Lee County, the city of Fort Myers and the Lee County Port Authority (LCPA). In order for RSW and FMY to provide the highest level of utility for the region and to protect aircraft and the flying public, a Tall Structures Permitting Program has been established in compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) and state statutes.

Tall Structures Review Application (PDF)

Tall Structure Program FAQs

Please note that any object exceeding 125 feet above ground level will require a tall structures permit.

Airspace Regulations & Guidance

Tall Structure Program Resources

Still Have Questions? Contact Us.

For all matters relating to airspace, please contact the Lee County Port Authority Planning & Environmental Compliance Department: 239-590-4609

Email: tallstructure@flylcpa.com

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