Burnt Store Lakes Board Of Directors
Sandy Funk, President Rob Hancik, Vice President David Todd, Treasurer Betty Ingerson, Secretary Richard Hefright, Director at Large Edie Johnson, Director at Large Jeanie Jordan, Director at Large AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY Architectural Review – Betty Ingerson Communications – Betty Ingerson Mechanical and Maintenance – Richard Hefright Long Range Planning – Jeanie Jordan Beautification – Jeanie […]
November Events
PADDLE PUNTA GORDA 2024 Date: Saturday, November 23Website: https://teampuntagorda.orgEvent DescriptionTEAM Punta Gorda, “Volunteers For A Better Community,” invites you to paddle the scenic waters of Punta Gorda, choosing from five distinct launch sites: Webb Lake, Ponce Park, Nav-A-Gator Grill, William R. Gaines Veterans Memorial Park, or Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center. Each kayak trail tour will […]
Salute To Our Military Past And Present
ALL EVENTS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Burnt Store Marina is excited to announce final plans are now in place for our veterans’ fundraising events to benefit Wish for Our Heroes. Wish for Our Heroes is a national 501(c)(3) that grants wishes around the world. Through 2023, Wish for Our Heroes has provided more than $30 […]
BSL Architectural Review Update – September 2024
Effective September 30, 2024, there were 106 new homes with approved construction applications. Fifty-nine (59) new homes have received Certificates of Occupancy in the current fiscal year (October 2023 to September 2024). There were eight (8) Single- Family Home Applications reviewed by ARC in September. Five (5) of these were recommended for approval. Seven (7) […]
BSLPOA Road Paving Update
The following is an update to our previous communication regarding the County Road Paving Program in Burnt Store Lakes. From a timing standpoint, the project has been moved back to commence in February of 2025 and finish in March to April of 2025. At this point, there is no set schedule in terms of which […]
CORRIDOR COALITION HAILS BURNT STORE RESURFACING
Concerns voiced by the Burnt Store Corridor Coalition were answered when a 5-1/2-mile section of road that expands from the Charlotte County line to Lee County was paved, now providing a safer evacuation route during a hurricane. “A paving crew was resurfacing that area of Burnt Store Road on Aug. 13. I was happily surprised […]






