Mandatory Irrigation Connection Letters Mailed to Properties in NE Cape Coral Water-Shortage Area

May 16, 2025

Approximately 1,000 property owners in NE Cape Coral will receive letters from the City informing them of a new requirement (Ordinance 7-25) to connect to the City’s irrigation system within 180 days.

This action only applies to properties in the water-shortage area served by the Mid-Hawthorn Aquifer and only where City irrigation service is already available. This is part of the City’s continued efforts to enforce the Joint Action Plan with the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), promote water conservation, and move forward with the Utilities Extension Project (UEP).

City Council approved the plan following the SFWMD’s emergency declaration of a water shortage in November 2023. If you don't get a letter, this requirement won't affect you.

What Does This Mean?

  • Your property is in the affected area and can get City irrigation water.
  • You must connect to the City’s irrigation system within 180 days (about 6 months) of this notice.
  • You will be charged for irrigation water either when you connect or after 180 days, whichever happens first.

What Is a Kit-A Connection?

  • A Kit-A connection is a special outdoor faucet (spigot) installed by the City so you can use irrigation water for things like watering your lawn or garden, even if you don’t have an in-ground sprinkler system.

What Do You Need to Do?

  1. Apply for Irrigation Connection: Visit www.capecoral.gov, click: “I want to” → “Apply for” → “Water and Sewer Service” → “Expansion/New Construction” → “Online Irrigation Connection Application
  2. If you have in-ground sprinklers, you need a free permit and inspection to connect them to the irrigation system.
  3. If you don’t have in-ground sprinklers, you still need the Kit-A connection. No permit is required for this option.
  4. Fees:
    • Most properties in this area have already paid the main connection fees. If you don’t need extra water, you shouldn’t owe more. If you want more water than your property is set up for, there may be extra fees.

Other Things to Know:

  • You’ll need to hire a plumber to complete the connection.
  • If any City property (like roads or swales) is damaged during the process, it must be repaired before the permit can be closed.
  • Tree and Palm Planting: Keep trees at least 7 feet and palms at least 5 feet away from utilities.
  • Eagle Nest Zones: If your property is in one, machinery can’t be used for digging between October 15 and May 15. Hand digging is allowed, or you can wait until after May 15 to use equipment.

Need help or have questions?
Contact Customer Billing Services Division - New Construction / UEP

For more information about rates or forms, visit www.capecoral.gov.