Welcome
The Fronterra Community Development District (“District”) was formed in 2016 by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners. The District was formed to provide infrastructure and services to the Fronterra community. The District’s main powers are to plan, finance, construct, operate and maintain the community-wide infrastructure and services specifically for the benefit of its residents.
Vacancy on the Fronterra CDD Board of Supervisors
Seat #3 of the Fronterra CDD Board of Supervisor's is vacant. If you are interested in being considered for the open seat you must be a resident of the community and a registered voter.
Please submit your resume/letter of interest by Monday, April 28th to nviverito@gms-tampa.com to be considered for the position.
It is suggested that any interested applicants also attend the next CDD meeting scheduled on Tuesday, May 6th at 6:00 PM at the Staybridge Suites Naples-Marco Island, 9401 Triangle Blvd., Naples, FL 34133.
HURRICANE UPDATE IN THE DISTRICT
We hope everyone is safe and well from hurricane Milton. Our biggest priority firsthand was getting the amenity center open and running for resident use, hazardous trees off of roadways, and making sure the district was operational. Our next steps in this process are assessing damages, repairs, supply ordering, etc. We are working closely with the district vendors on Hurricane cleanup and getting the community back up to standards. We ask for your patience through this process given it’s going to take time to recover and if you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to (813) 344-4844.
Fronterra Community Development District Disclosure
Please be advised that the Fronterra Community Development District (the “District”), a local unit of special purpose government created under Florida law, has constructed and is responsible for the maintenance of certain improvements, infrastructure and facilities within the District. The District financed this construction through the sale of tax-exempt bonds, a form of public financing. As a result, and in accordance with applicable federal and state law, all District owned improvements, infrastructure and facilities are and shall remain open and accessible to the general public. Should you have any questions on this matter, non-resident user fees applicable to District recreational facilities, or any other general District issue, please feel free to contact the District Manager.