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Roundabout proposal for Midnight Pass and Beach Road By Rachel Brown Hackney intersection revived SarasotaNewsLeader.com
A proposal that was not even on a consultant’s list of traffic mitigation measures for Siesta Key has sparked new controversy. On May 5, the Sarasota County Commission was preparing to listen to a report on recommendations of a Tampa consultant whom county staff hired last year to study transportation issues on Siesta Key. First, however, Spencer Anderson, director of the county’s Public Works Department, stepped to the podium in the Commission Chambers in downtown Sarasota. Anderson explained that about five years ago, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) proposed a roundabout at the intersection of Midnight Pass Road and Beach Road, near Siesta Public Beach. “We are currently having discussions with the DOT,” Anderson continued. “They’ve kind of reintroduced that effort.” He added that in 2022, FDOT plans to resurface Midnight Pass Road from the Stickney Point Road intersection to the intersection of Shadow Lawn Way. “That is the impetus,” Anderson continued,
for the revival of the roundabout discussion. “The biggest concern,” he noted, for leaders of the Siesta Key Association (SKA) and the Siesta Key Chamber of Commerce “has been pedestrian safety. We want to make sure that we evaluate all options before we eliminate anything in its entirety.” Anderson pointed out that better engineering designs have become available in recent years to facilitate pedestrian safety in roundabouts. In response to a SNL request for information about the latest proposal, Brian R. Rick, spokesman for FDOT’s District 1, wrote in a May 6 email, “The project you referenced for 2022 includes intersection improvements for Beach Road and Midnight Pass. We are looking at all options at this time; however, no decision has been made as to what improvements will be implemented. We will continue to work with our partners in the county and the community to arrive at the best possible approach.” On May 1, Catherine Luckner, the SKA president, sent an email to Paula Wiggins,
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Siesta Key Transportation Study aims to move into phase two By Rachel Brown Hackney
SarasotaNewsLeader.com Sarasota County Transportation Planning Division staff is seeking funding for the second phase of the Siesta Key Transportation Study that it commissioned last year, so it can proceed with more detailed comparisons of feasibility, funding and permitting options. Kwamena Sankah, a county transportation engineer, gave that update to the County Commission on May 5, after it heard a presentation on the study. Sankah pointed out that public workshops would be a facet of that second
phase. Additionally, Sankah noted, staff will work to implement elements of proposed projects on the Key that are feasible, funding-wise, as it works on Capital Improvement Project budgets. Among those, he said, are bicycle and pedestrian safety improvements on the northern part of the barrier island, as well as trafficcalming measures. For example, the study led by Jason Collins of the ADEAS-Q firm in Tampa called for better signage to alert motorists Continued on page 35
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Aerial view of Beach Road and Midnight Pass Road intersection on Siesta Key, where the roundabout would be constructed.
Turtle Beach and Siesta Key Drownings Tied to Rip Currents By Jane Bartnett
In late May, off-shore rip tides on Turtle Beach and North Siesta Key Beach, led to the tragic deaths of two swimmers. Both accidents occurred in the early evening hours. Neither beach is among the six Sarasota County beaches that are patrolled daily by lifeguards. The first incident occurred in the early evening hours of May 19. According to The Sarasota County Sheriff’s office “deputies responded Tuesday evening around 6:00 p.m., to Turtle Beach for the report of a possible drowning. Multiple units responded including our Marine and
Aviation Units, as well as the Venice and Sarasota Police Department’s Marine Units, and US Coast Guard.” The Sheriff’s office statement read that, “detectives believe an elderly woman was caught out in the water and unable to swim safely back to shore. A good Samaritan swam out in an effort to save her and was caught by the current. He was unable to return to shore and later pronounced deceased. He has been identified as Albert D. Antinori, of Lutz,FL.” Antioni was 39 years old. “No one else was injured during the incident including the Continued on page 38
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