The Lee County Department of Transportation wants LeeWay customers to describe how they use Lee County toll bridges as part of the planned project to replace the Cape Coral Bridge to increase its capacity.
Beginning this week some LeeWay customers will be contacted directly with information about the survey and instructions on how to take it. The survey will go to select motorists who use county toll facilities, and the first 1,000 eligible participants who complete it will receive a $5 e-gift card.
The survey is designed to help identify customer travel patterns on the toll bridges. The survey is a necessary step in the Cape Coral Bridge Replacement Project. Specifically, the survey is a requirement for an Investment Grade Traffic and Revenue Study that is being conducted to assist with future potential financing of the construction project.
A sampling of LeeWay customers will be given a password to access the survey, which a consultant is conducting on behalf of the county. Lee County will reach out to LeeWay customers through e-mail, mailings and in-person contact at the LeeWay Service Center. The county’s goal is to receive a minimum of 1,000 valid surveys from motorists. The survey period will conclude by Oct. 17.
The county wants residents and LeeWay customers to be aware of its survey so they understand it is legitimate and part of the Cape Coral Bridge Project planning-and-construction process. The county and Lee DOT want to reiterate that LeeWay customers will not be contacted via text and should never provide personal information or toll payment through an unknown link.
Complete information about the Cape Coral Bridge Project can be found HERE.


