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VOL 15 No. 5
November 26, 2014
Lights of the season
$1.6 million facelift planned for Coquina
Improvements to the North Coquina boat ramp will be followed by $600,000 in repairs to the South Coquina ramp. BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com
BRADENTON BEACH – On a rainy Monday night not fit for outdoor recreational activities, Manatee County officials unveiled preliminary plans for an estimated $1.6 million worth of improvements to North Coquina Boat Ramp. The meeting took place at the nearby Manatee County Marine Rescue headquarters, where county representatives Angela Houts, Alan Lai Hipp and Debra-Lynn Leavenworth, and Josh Bryant, from the CPH engineering see COQUINA, page 46
City ponders rental permits SUBMITTED
Pictured, from left, are: Melissa Enders, Bill Herlihy, Sam Speciale, Jake Spooner, Angela Rodocker and Angie Cuervo. BY TOM VAUGHT SUN STAFF WRITER | tvaught@amisun.com
Bradenton Beach kicked off the Island’s holiday season with the annual tree-lighting ceremony and a two-day festival on Bridge Street. BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com
Saturday night the Bridge Street
Merchants honored Bradenton Beach Police Chief Sam Speciale and asked the chief to throw the switch on the ceremonial lighting of the merchant sponsored Christmas tree that stands in the Bridge Street Market lot. “I appreciate them thinking of me like that. It was an honor, and the clock and pen set they gave me was really nice,” Speciale said. “I thought it was great that
Sam could be here. We wanted to honor and recognize him for all his years of service, and for all that he and his department do for our businesses, our residents, our visitors and our entire community,” said Island Time owner Bill Herlihy. Saturday night also marked the annual holiday lighting of Bridge Street itself, courtesy of the Bridge Street Merchants.
ANNA MARIA – At a workshop on Wednesday, Nov. 19, the city commission debated terms of a draft ordinance that would install a permit system for rental homes requiring the owner of a newly built owner-occupied home to sign a covenant preventing them from converting it to a rental except when the owner’s situation changes. If the ordinance is passed, the city’s moratorium on permits for new homes with more than see PERMITS, page 43
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Anna Maria Island, Florida
Beach soccer tourney OK’d. The Island’s award-winning weekly newspaper
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