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THE BRIDGE The fixed-span Ringling Bridge celebrates its 10th anniversary. An icon of our region, it has changed the way we live.
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Bridge views: opinions then and now
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Bridge history and timeline: from Ringling to Waters
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The engineer and architect recall community support
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Photos provide a visual span through time
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NOW AND THEN
by Robin Hartill | City Editor
Leaders remember their sides on the bridge Mollie Cardamone Sarasota city commissioner from 1993 to 2001; served as mayor from 1996 to 1997 and from 1999 to 2000 Then: “The commission thought we had a transportation problem and an environmental problem. The tallest boats in the city wouldn’t fit through even a 65-foot bridge. We thought they were building a bridge that wouldn’t fit all of those perameters. At the same time, we knew we might lose this fight, and if we did and got a high replacement bridge, we wanted it to be a signature bridge.” Now: “I guess the bottom line is, it’s a gorgeous bridge. Do I resent it? No. It’s probably been a better recreational resource than we ever could have imagined … I still would prefer a lower bridge, but I don’t hear people complaining about it.”
Brent Parker Supporter of the Good Bridge 2000 Committee; architect and co-owner of the Parker Walter Group who was developing the Phoenix condominium that overlooks the bridge at the time of the controversy Then: “We built a model of the bridge, and we knew what this view was going to look like and it’s pretty good and the bridge doesn’t fill up the whole view. It’s just a part of the view, so we thought it was a pretty nice enhancement.” Now: “We’ve been around the world and we come home and we look out of our window and it’s like, ‘And why did we go there?’”
Kerry Kirschner Sarasota city commissioner from 1985 to 1991; current executive director of the Argus Foundation Then: “I never thought the fight should have been out there. I thought the whole thing was a waste of time.” Now: “It’s like night and day. It’s a huge improvement. With the way it’s configured and the lighting, it’s a Sarasota landmark, just like the Van Wezel.”
Gil Waters Founder and co-chairman of the Good Bridge 2000 Committee, Sarasota city Commissioner from 1964 to 1968 Then: “The 45-foot bridge would have been a health hazard and a traffic hazard.” Now: “The bridge is almost a decade old and nobody in town will say anything against it, so I guess our efforts were a success.”
John Redgrave Longboat Key town commissioner from 1997 to 2004; served as the town’s mayor in 2002 and 2003 Then: “We were in favor of it, so we didn’t have to stop for openings and closings.” Now: “It’s done wonders for the commerce of the city. It’s a really beautiful icon for the city of Sarasota.”
Marty Rappaport Co-chairman of the Good Bridge 2000 Committee; current chairman of the St. Armands Business Improvement District Then: “From the standpoint of the city itself, no pun intended, it was the bridge between the 21st and the 20th century.” Now: “The bridge itself is a 10. The traffic coming off the bridge (onto U.S. 41) could have been better. They may have been able to make a circle and done it in a way that it wouldn’t cause a backup. The lights do create a backup.”
Richard Storm Spokesman for the Bridge Too High Committee; current executive director of Key Chorale Then: “Our position at the time was not well understood. The first thing is still the case, that it wouldn’t solve the traffic problems of people coming south off of Longboat Key. We didn’t think it made sense to spend an enormous amount of money on something that didn’t solve the problem. The second thing was our objection to the original design. It was a series of box girders, and we thought that was a shame.” Now: “Though we got a good-looking bridge and we do not in any way dismiss that, it doesn’t solve the problem that was the focus of the original discussion.”
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Ringling Bridge: The long road home
by Robin Hartill | City Editor
Feb. 7, 1926 — The first causeway opened to the public. John Ringling spent $1 million to build the bridge but donated it to the city for maintenance. 1958 — A new drawbridge opened to traffic. One year later, the remains of the original bridge were torn down. 1990-1991 — The drawbridge got stuck in an open position on multiple occasions, prompting discussion about whether to repair or replace the bridge. November 1992 — The Sarasota City Commission and Longboat Key Town Commission passed a nonbinding resolution during a joint meeting to endorse replacing the bridge. Yaryna Klimchak
Signature sight The John Ringling Causeway Bridge has become a Sarasota landmark in 10 years time — but has it fixed traffic woes and emergency access?
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il Waters watched his vision take shape one concrete segment at a time. The vision would require 150 million pounds of concrete, 575,000 hours of labor and so many cables that if you laid them end to end, they would stretch 470 miles, or the approximate distance from Sarasota to Atlanta. There were 480 concrete segments in all — each precast in North Manatee County and transported by barge to the site of the new John Ringling Causeway Bridge. Waters’ wife, Elisabeth, bought him a telescope so that he could watch the bridge come to fruition from the balcony of his Phoenix condominium unit on Golden Gate Point. A decade has passed since its completion, but the bridge is still one of the first sights Waters sees in the morning. It has become a city landmark, according to architect Brent Parker, who designed the bridge and also lives in the Phoenix. “You turn on any news channel,” Parker said, “and this shot of downtown Sarasota with the bridge in the foreground is there every time. You go to the airport and look at the mural at the baggage claim and there’s the bridge. It’s really become the signature.” “Everybody uses it as a sight,” Waters said. “It’s a passing of a time in history.” The time that’s long passed is the era of the drawbridge, which was completed in 1958 and stood until 2003, after the completion of the new Ringling Bridge. That bridge was the second bridge to span the waterway between the mainland and St. Armands Key. It replaced the original bridge that was built because of another man’s vision: John Ringling dreamed of developing St. Armands, Longboat and Lido keys. But he knew that to build his vision on the islands, he needed to build a bridge. He put $1 million of his own
money into building the bridge that was completed in 1926. Ringling eventually donated it to the city. To christen the bridge, John Ringling drove over it in his Rolls-Royce a month before it opened to traffic. Waters’ vision was key to bringing about the third bridge — and a new chapter of history — when he formed the Good Bridge 2000 Committee to support a 65-foot, fixed-span bridge. It took nearly a decade and a ruling from an appeals court judge that he and fellow supporters won. Now, he’s convinced that, despite the bridge’s divisive history, it falls on the right side of history. “To this day, people come up to all of us and say we were right and the bridge is a success,” Waters said. “We, and the community, have been vindicated by our effort to get the right bridge in the right place.” Supporters and opponents of the 65-foot bridge still disagree about how effective the bridge has been in alleviating traffic and improving emergency-vehicle access — two of the top priorities during discussions. But, there’s one thing no one seems to contest. “I guess the bottom line is, it’s a gorgeous bridge,” said former Sarasota City Commissioner and
January 1993 — The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) presented three alternatives during a series of community meetings: a 21-foot-high drawbridge identical to the existing bridge, a 45-foot-high drawbridge and a 65-foot-high drawbridge. July 1997 — Sarasota city staffers presented a compromise plan to FDOT’s 65-foot-high bridge: a 48-foot drawbridge that would reduce bridge openings by 53%. FDOT rejected the compromise. August 1997 — The Sarasota City Commission prepared a legal position for the city on the replacement of the bridge. An attorney collected thousands of FDOT documents, revealing that the agency started planning for the fixed-span bridge before the public-comment period ended. That finding formed the basis for a city lawsuit against FDOT.
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Sarasota resident Gil Waters drove over the new John Ringling Causeway Bridge for the first time in a vintage car during an Aug. 31, 2003, parade held for the bridge’s grand-opening celebration. Mayor Mollie Cardamone. Cardamone’s time on the commission spanned from 1993 to 2001 — the years in which the Sarasota City Commission was battling the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) about the bridge. She and other opponents of the bridge feel there’s public misconception about what they were fighting. They thought a 45-foot-high drawbridge would address the transportation problems the city faced, while still allowing the tallest boats to pass under it. At the same time, the city realized it might be fighting a losing battle, so it had the vision to hold a planning charette to create a concept for a signature bridge, should a 65-foot-high structure be inevitable. “We didn’t fight that bridge,”
Cardamone said. “We made that bridge happen.”
Conflicting visions
Parker remembers how, on at least two occasions, he drove north on U.S. 41, through Bradenton, and over the Cortez Bridge, to access the islands. Traffic backups were inevitable, given that the drawbridge opened on the half-hour for boats. In the early 1990s, a series of breakdowns in which the bridge got stuck created both frustration and concerns about emergency access. Island residents worried the bridge would get stuck during an emergency, meaning that an ambulance would have to drive through Longboat Key, to Blake Medical Center in Bradenton.
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April 1998 — The city filed a petition challenging the state’s approval of the fixed-span bridge. September 1999 — A judge ruled that FDOT acted properly in approving the bridge. September 2000 — The U.S. Coast Guard issued a construction permit. April 2001 — The First District Court of Appeals in Tallahassee affirmed the FDOT process leading up to the fixed-span bridge. The ruling meant that FDOT was allowed to begin construction. August 2001 — PCL Civil Constructors Inc. began the design-build process. Aug. 31, 2003 — More than 2,400 people participated in the 5K and 10K runs to celebrate the opening of the John Ringling Causeway Bridge. Sept. 15, 2003 — The new bridge opened to traffic around 3 a.m. The opening was delayed by one day because of rain. October 2003 — The demolition of the old drawbridge began.
In the early 1990s, a series of breakdowns in which the old Sarasota drawbridge got stuck created concerns about emergency access. The problems and age of the old drawbridge led to a new vision.
August 2008 — After a petition circulated to change the name of the John Ringling Causeway Bridge to the Gil Waters Bridge, the Sarasota City Commission opted to keep the name, but put up a plaque to recognize Waters for his vision.
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“The time required could be fatal,” said Marty Rappaport, chairman/leader of the St. Armands Business Improvement District, who became co-chairman and treasurer of the Good Bridge 2000 Committee after Waters made the case for a fixed-span bridge to him. The Sarasota City Commission and Longboat Key Town Commission passed an informal resolution at a joint meeting in November 1992 to endorse a new bridge. But it wasn’t either commission’s decision to make. FDOT is responsible for managing most bridges, including the Ringling Bridge, in the state. The agency presented three options for the bridge during community meetings in early 1993: a 21-foot-high drawbridge that was identical to the current drawbridge; a 45-foot-high drawbridge; or a 65-foot-high, fixed-span bridge. The Longboat Key Town Commission favored a 65-foot bridge largely because of residents’ concerns about emergency access. The Sarasota City Commission wanted a 45-foot bridge. When Longboat residents chartered buses to attend hearings that were held at the Sarasota County Fairgrounds because public interest was so intense, Sarasota commissioners complained that Longboaters were trying to steer the process even though they wouldn’t bear the aesthetic impacts. The Metropolitan Planning Organization board voted 10-4 in favor of the 65foot, fixed-span bridge Nov. 22, 1993. It approved a $37 million bridge for completion in 2000. But the project was to stay dormant until 1997 to 1998 because funding wouldn’t be available until then. Meanwhile, residents and officials began taking sides on the bridge. Richard Storm and Piero Rivolta organized a group in the mid-1990s they called the Bridge Too High Committee — a name Rivolta now thinks might have been a misnomer. Perhaps it should have been called the Wrong Bridge Committee, Rivolta said. Rivolta was among many of the taller bridge’s opponents who believed the real solution to traffic woes was a bridge from the 10th Street area in Sarasota to Longboat Key. “When you put a big bridge between St. Armands and U.S. 41, you can put 20 lanes, but traffic remains the same,” Rivolta said with a chuckle. Rivolta and others believed that a bridge to Longboat could split traffic with a repaired drawbridge, providing a measure of relief. But Waters, who served on the Sarasota commission from 1964 to 1968, believed a fixed-span bridge was the commonsense solution. He bought an ad in the Sarasota HeraldTribune that included a picture of a fixedspan bridge in St. Augustine and the headline “When will it be our turn?” along with a form for people to send their thoughts. Of the 553 responses, about 500 were opposed. So, Waters formed the Good Bridge 2000 Committee. The committee would work to keep the pressure on FDOT to prevent the agency from moving the money to another county. “After that,” he told the Longboat Observer in 2003, “the fight was on.”
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From the time FDOT presented its first designs to the Sarasota City Commission in January 1996, it was clear that the two didn’t see eye-to-eye. “The first design was a series of box girders,” Storm said. “We thought that was a shame.” The “classical” design the agency proposed was a standard FDOT structure. The commission-appointed Ringling Causeway Bridge Replacement Aesthetic Task Force came back with a design that was turquoise with champagne-glass support and a price tag that was $13 million more than FDOT’s budget. The commission asked FDOT for a compromise: a 48-foot drawbridge that city staffers estimated would reduce bridge closings by 53%. FDOT rejected the proposal.
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We’ve got a bridge to sell you … The drawn-out Ringling Bridge saga made for some long meetings … and plenty of April Fools’ fodder. Here’s a look at the spoofs from our annual April Fools’ issue: In 2001, the Longboat Observer claimed it obtained a 90-page document outlining the Bridge Too High Committee’s strategy to create hysteria about traffic in Sarasota to force a bridge to Longboat. But that couldn’t top 2003, when we ran a huge aerial photo of the new Ringling Bridge under construction, taken and doctored by photographer Jack Elka, that showed the bridge noticeably out of alignment. The story claimed water currents in Sarasota Bay had moved the 800-ton section of the bridge. An engineer working on the construction of the Oakland Bridge in California, destroyed by an earthquake, called the Longboat Observer in distress and asked that we fax him the story NOW. He was serious … and less than amused when the Longboat Observer told him: “April Fools.” Looking back, Rappaport believes FDOT made a mistake in its approach with the city. “It sort of made the city feel as if they didn’t have a say, and I think that’s what made five commissioners get kind of heated,” he said. But Kerry Kirschner believed the city’s challenge was a waste of time. Kirschner, a city commissioner from 1985 to 1991 who is now executive director of the Argus Foundation, wasn’t an outspoken advocate for the bridge, but says the city clearly didn’t have jurisdiction of the bridge. FDOT told the city that it would no longer build drawbridges, but the commission took the attitude that the federal government was imposing its will upon the city, Kirschner said. “It was very clear in the federal regulations that this wasn’t some whim that some federal bureaucrat imposed upon them,” he said. In May 1998, the Sarasota City Commission filed a legal challenge of FDOT’s approval that the Bridge Too High Committee joined a month later. The suit alleged that FDOT started planning for the fixed-span bridge before the public-comment period ended. Waters and the Longboat Key Town Commission entered the lawsuit in support of FDOT. But, even the Sarasota City Commission realized it might be fighting a losing battle. That’s why, in 1997, it organized a planning charette to ensure that if a 65-foot, fixedspan bridge were inevitable, it would be the best-designed 65-foot, fixed-span bridge possible. They reached consensus for a “classic contemporary” bridge that would be the basis for the design of the new bridge. FDOT ruled the city and the Bridge Too High Committee lacked legal standing for the challenge in January 2000, which paved the way for the agency to start the permitting process. The First District Court of Appeals in Tallahassee affirmed the overall process leading up to the approval in April 2001.
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FDOT hired PCL Civil Contractors for the two-and-a-half-year construction process. Rising costs of building materials and labor meant that what was originally supposed to be a $37 million bridge was now a $67 million project. “This is still a lovely bridge,” Rappaport said. “But it ended up costing taxpayers twice as much.” Rappaport didn’t attend the opening ceremonies that occurred Aug. 31, 2003, for that reason. “I felt very strongly about standing on the same dais as the commissioners who wanted to take credit for all this who were against it all this time and cost the taxpayers so much more money to eventually say, ‘Look what we were able to do,’” he said. Waters, however, was there. He smiled and waved to the crowd from a vintage car in which he rode over the bridge during a parade. He had been at the site throughout construction as the bridge went up in 50-foot pieces, but it was the first time he had driven over the bridge. Sarasota and Longboat commissioners stood side-by-side in a ribbon-cutting ceremony before the bridge opened to traffic 16 days later.
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Here’s what will happen on an average day on the Ringling Bridge. Approximately 41,250 drivers will use it to traverse Sarasota Bay. By 5:30 a.m., there will be walkers and joggers squeezing in an earlymorning workout. At dusk, lights on the 31 poles that run along the bridge’s centerline will illuminate the bridge. And the best views, according to Parker, will come 20 minutes after sunset. When it comes to aesthetics and
BRIDGE STATS 150 million pounds — The weight of the bridge’s concrete $68 million — FDOT’s overall budget for the bridge 9 million pounds — The approximate weight of the bridge’s cables $1.5 million — The amount the city and private donors contributed for landscaping of the bridge 575,000 — The total hours of labor that went into building the bridge 200,000 pounds — The approximate weight of each segment of the bridge 41,250 — The average number of vehicles that cross the bridge daily 3,097 feet — The length of the bridge 107 feet — The width of the bridge 60 to 70 — The number of PCL employees who worked on the bridge during an average day of construction 28 — The number of months the construction process lasted recreational value, even opponents of the 65-foot bridge give the Ringling Bridge high marks. But when it comes to traffic and emergency access, opinion is still divided between the faction lines that are more than a decade old. “It’s nice to walk on, but for traffic it doesn’t do a damn thing,” said Rivolta, pointing to traffic backups that still occur during peak season. “The whole thing was driven by short-minded big egos.” Storm believes that reports of
traffic backups during the drawbridge days were exaggerated. He thinks the city got half a solution — albeit a good-looking one. “There’s still a considerable amount of traffic,” Storm said. “We didn’t think it made sense to spend an enormous amount of money on something that doesn’t solve the traffic problems.” Kirschner, however, describes the difference as “night and day.” He remembers when his wife worked at Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium. During season, she wouldn’t leave work until after 6 p.m. because of traffic. “It’s part of the progression of economic development,” Kirschner said. “You just don’t create bottlenecks for people in transportation and other means to create a community.” As the 10-year anniversary of the new bridge approaches, both sides agree they rarely hear anyone complain about the structure. And they know that their neighbors to the north in Manatee County are probably paying close attention to the Ringling Bridge saga. FDOT is in the public-hearing phase to determine the long-term future of the Cortez Bridge, which was built in 1956. It recently surveyed residents about whether they prefer a rebuild or replacement. The majority of Cortez and Bradenton Beach residents oppose a 65-foot bridge. But Parker thinks the Ringling Bridge provides a model for other communities. “There are similar issues,” he said. “There’s boat traffic and vehicular traffic, and it’s a conflict, and removing that conflict is a very good thing. But then turning it into the icon and the signature is an even better thing.”
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BRIDGE maintenance plan Like any 10-year-old, the Ringling Bridge requires regular checkups to ensure its health. Less like any 10-year-old, the Ringling Bridge needs six different people — and two boats — to perform those checkups. In January, two teams of inspectors from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) tackled the biennial task of inspecting the Ringling Bridge. Two inspectors, along with a lift-boat operator, went through the top parts of the bridge, including the superstructure, which supports the roadway. Below, two divers checked the larger support columns — part of the bridge’s substructure. The final verdict: a clean bill of health. FDOT gave the bridge a 98.41 health-index rating, a tool the agency uses to measure the overall condition of a bridge. On the 100-point scale, an index below 85 is indicative of a bridge in need of some repairs, according to the FDOT website. “The bridge is fairly new and is in excellent condition,” said FDOT spokeswoman Lauren Hatchell. “Typically, bridges have about a 70-year design lifespan.” — David Conway
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98.41 Healthindex rating FDOT gave the bridge in January. Below 85 is indicative of a bridge needing repairs.
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Ten years later, controversy is ‘water under the bridge’ An engineer and an architect involved in the design and construction of the the John Ringling Causeway Bridge reflect on the troubled water they faced and had to cross. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers originally planned on an “off-the-shelf” bridge design, Blivas explained. In an effort to preserve the architectural heritage of Sarasota, Blivas lobbied the Sarasota City Commission with his newly formed nonprofit, the Foundation for Excellence in Architecture, to lead a community effort to come up with a better design. Blivas formed an alliance with Eugene Figg, a world-renowned bridge designer based out of Tallahassee, to facilitate a design charette to tap the community for its input. The outcome was a set of parameters and design considerations that the state then presented to firms bidding for the project. Despite the community’s involvement in the design process, the bridge was mired in controversy long before the first piling was ever dug in Sarasota Bay. The project stalled before the Sarasota City Commission for nearly five years due to residents’ myriad of concerns, including the bridge’s dimensions, its effect on the Sarasota skyline, traffic congestion coming on and off Bird Key and, of course, its cost. “I remember people were concerned about whether it would be physically possible to walk over the bridge,” Blivas said. “There was a lot of misinformation spread. People on Lido were scared the bridge would come down in their backyards.” Blivas said that while the debate about the bridge raged at City Hall, the cost of the project ballooned from $32 million to $62 million, and Figg’s vision for the project was clouded. “It was not quite the bridge that (Figg) envisioned,” Blivas said. “The foolishness of the people who opposed the bridge
PCL Civil Constructors placed a palm tree on the last segment of the bridge as it was hoisted into place, symbolizing the firm had completed the project. kept it from being the world-class bridge it could have been.” Although state requirements for the bridge guided Kermode, the Manatee County native said he remained faithful to the community’s vision and addressed concerns as they arose. “We knew it was a hot topic,” Kermode said. “But we also wanted to build what the community wanted.” The bridge design proposed unique challenges. The plans called for a smooth, seamless bottom slab for aesthetic purposes and a 107-foot-wide top deck to accommodate four traffic lanes and two 10-foot-wide sidewalks. The engineering solution was to cast two massive concrete slabs in Manatee Coun-
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A picture of the the John Ringling Causeway Bridge hangs in Brett Kermode’s family room. The 18-by-24-inch framed photograph — a gift from his wife — shows the bridge from the air, its sidewalks full of runners and walkers enjoying the dual 10foot wide sidewalks that Kermode labored to engineer for more than three years. Kermode has other framed photographs of the bridge scattered around his home and office; reminders of a project that, despite its up and downs, ended up uniting more than just the mainland to the islands. “I look back on that project as one of the best I ever worked,” said Kermode, an engineer for PCL Civil Constructors and a former project manager for the Ringling Bridge project. “We went from a divided community that had its doubts to one of the biggest celebrations I’ve ever seen to dedicate a bridge.” Ten years after the bridge’s completion, those involved in the design and construction of the Sarasota landmark agree that despite the controversy and debate surrounding the bridge’s conception and construction, the end result was one that everyone could live with — and one with which most are still happy. “Everyone in the community was thrilled with the way the bridge turned out,” said Donald Blivas, a Sarasota architect who led the effort to tap the community for input on the bridge’s design. “But it’s too bad that it took five years of fighting to get the bridge we wanted.” Blivas was instrumental in the way the Ringling Bridge looks today. Not because he designed it, but because he fought back against what was originally proposed.
ty and then float the segments from Port Manatee to the bridge site. “It was a real challenge,” Kermode said. “At the time, it was the world’s widest segmental bridge.” Kermode’s crew was able to complete construction in 969 days, one day short of the 970 days they were contracted for — even with a 100-day pause for an engineering gaffe. “We had some struggles, but but we pulled together and had a good time,” Kermode said. Kermode said he holds special memories tied the project, including taking a day off to watch the Fourth of July boat races from the bridge, eating lunch at Hart’s Landing and watching President George W. Bush drive over the old Ringling Bridge on his way to Booker Elementary School the morning of the 9/11 attacks. “I grew up here,” Kermode said. “My dad remembers rabbit hunting on Longboat. I worked all over the country, and to have the opportunity to move back home and work on the bridge and see how the community fell in the love with it — that was special for me.” Blivas said the community’s ultimate embrace of the bridge was the final answer to its critics. “Most of the opposition voices were silenced once the bridge was completed,” Blivas said. “It became a great thing for Sarasota, and I haven’t heard anything negative about it.” The picture hanging in Kermode’s family room is a reminder that, despite divided opinions, Sarasota ultimately embraced, and fell in love with, its newest landmark. “You better remember this,” Kermode recalled telling his crew the day of the bridge’s dedication ceremony, “because you won’t see this kind of celebration on other jobs.”
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Timeline: A Visual Span Through Time
Photos tell the tale of how the John Ringling Causeway Bridge has become a community connector.
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PCL Civil Contractors took two-and-a-half-years to complete construction of the John Ringling Causeway Bridge. Rising costs of building materials and labor meant that what was originally supposed to be a $37 million bridge became a $67 million project. Opening ceremonies for the bridge occurred Aug. 31, 2003.
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The Sarasota City Commission reached consensus for a “classic contemporary” bridge. Approximately 41,250 drivers use the bridge each day. By 5:30 a.m., walkers and joggers are using the structure for an early-morning workout. Many annual events, such as the Ringling Bridge Run, celebrate the landmark.
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In addition to serving as a physical connection between Sarasota and Bird Key, the bridge became a way to connect the people in the community. “The bridge gives me an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and continue my lifelong commitment to health and wellness,” Katie Klauber Moulton says. “I love the diversity of all the people using the bridge, and it’s interesting to think that many of them are using it for the same reason as you. I’m constantly encouraged by that.” — Katie Klauber Moulton, Sarasota resident and avid Ringling Bridge walker
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DROP-dead disappointment
Don’t be overwhelmed by all of the numbers below. They are worth examining. They provide great context and history to the present debates regarding the Longboat Key town employees’ pension plans. All of this data is particularly relevant in light of last week’s 4-3 Town Commission vote to extend the Deferred Retirement Option Program to about a dozen Town Hall general employees. Talk about a remarkable, indefensible disappointment. So much comes to mind. In no particular order: • Undermined authority: Imagine Town Manager David Bullock now. Commissioners charged him with being the tough guy to negotiate ends to the town’s disastrous defined-benefit pension plans for all employees. And he did. What’s more, in this latest pension issue, he recommended against extending DROP to the general employees. But alas, what did the commissioners do? They undermined the town manager and caved to the demands of the employees. What message does that send? If you’re a town employee, here’s what it says: It doesn’t matter what Bullock says; they can bypass him and take their beefs to the pliable commissioners. • $7 a year: Commissioner Jack Duncan essentially made the point that the $1.9 million DROP over 30 years would cost taxpayers about $7 more a year in property taxes for homes valued at $500,000. Said Duncan: “I can afford $7 per year,
and I put that up against the issue of fairness and the commitment we have made to our employees. When you start nickel and diming employees, you affect morale and good employees get hurt.” This is how politicians-turned-government advocates always rationalize spending other people’s money: Hey, c’mon, it’s only $7 a year. That’s what they say about all taxation: It’s only … And look at where we are as a nation today. Look at the labryrinth of taxation, and the wasteful spending that grows by the day. Look at the unfunded pension liabilities facing taxpayers nationwide. Talk about “fairness.” How is any portion of the town’s $30 million in unfunded liabilities fair to taxpayers? On that point, it’s worth noting that, according to Shannon Gault, a member of a town pension board, actuaries showed that “65% of our unfunded liability came from benefit enhancements” town officials and commissioners approved over the past 10 years.” How was that “fair” to taxpayers? • Nickel and diming employees, fairness and morale: Duncan and Commissioner Terry Gans, two of the four who voted to extend DROP, said they worried about the morale of town employees. Their view apparently was that it would not be fair for the town to extend the DROP option to some firefighters (as occurred in recent negotiation) but not to a dozen general employees. There is a difference. A first responder
risks his life; a general employee works in an air-conditioned office his entire career. Morale? It might be helpful for commissioners and town employees to undergo a few “reminder” sessions: 1) There is no such thing as job security — anywhere; 2) Benefits are not the same as death and taxes — absolute guarantees; 3) Compensation packages for the town of Longboat Key far outstrip those of the private sector. If anything, commissioners and town employees might be reminded: Longboat Key’s town employees have an amazingly sweetheart deal. Losing the DROP option would hardly be unfair compared to the rest of the world. Worried about morale? In reality, town employees should be grateful for what they have! • Taxpayers first: It’s axiomatic these days that once elected, representatives forget that “the people” are their bosses, not the other way around. They are in office to represent the people’s interests, not the government infrastructure. • Consequences: Commissioners Duncan, Gans and Pat Zunz and Mayor Jim Brown forgot the adage of quit digging when in a hole. Unfortunately for them and Longboat taxpayers, the pension story is only going to get worse. Commissioners next must decide how to tax residents more to fund the unfunded pensions. • Kudos: To Vice Mayor David Brenner and Commissioners Lynn Larson and Phill Younger. They remembered whom they represent.
GENERAL EMPLOYEES’ PENSION FUND INCOME, EXPENSE, PAYOUTS
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL
Contributions by Taxpayers $377,075 $412,014 $380,983 $414,964 $429,684 $400,059 $477,516 $578,017 $743,196 $831,624 $5,045,132
Contributions by Employees $172,395 $179,564 $191,924 $200,887 $203,419 $187,795 $180,486 $160,263 $156,847 $149,304 $1,782,884
Investment Investment Net Investment Income Expense Income $597,342 ($55,265) $542,077 $479,768 ($85,721) $394,047 $561,437 ($80,152) $481,285 $469,010 ($82,344) $386,666 $868,853 ($90,083) $778,770* ($1,024,576) ($92,973) ($1,117,549)** $84,264 ($89,278) ($5,014) $368,357 ($130,256) $238,101* ($68,960) ($60,988) ($129,948) $1,002,355 ($64,908) $937,447 $3,337,850 $831,968 $9,333,898
Pension Payouts $238,601 $189,017 $185,432 $193,070 $560,072 $1,765,112 $450,925 $1,015,440 $437,851 $453,880 $5,489,400
Change in Assets +$852,946 +$796,608 +$868,760 +$809,447 +$851,801 -$2,294,807 +$202,063 -$39,059 +$332,244 +$1,464,495 +3,844,498
* Lump sum payout ** Lump sum payout; conversion of directors to 401a plan — payout $291,359
LBK GENERAL EMPLOYEES’ TOTAL COMPENSATION POSITION HIRE DATE DEPUTY CLERK 02/12/96 CHIEF ACCOUNTANT 04/13/87 BUDGET ANALYST/RISK 06/12/95 FINANCIAL SPECIALIST 11/26/07 ACCOUNTANT 3 10/10/11 ACCOUNTANT 2 11/30/09 SYSTEMS & NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR 11/15/94 COMPUTER OPERATIONS SPECIALIST 06/08/98 IT SPECIALIST 02/14/00 DISPATCHER 12/21/99 DISPATCHER 12/11/01 DISPATCHER 02/03/04 DISPATCHER 02/04/04 DISPATCHER 05/13/05 POLICE SERVICE TECHNICIAN
10/04/99
PAY GRADE 112 119 118 117 114 112 122 117 113 108 108 108 108 108 111
FY 2014 Total Pay 54,371.20 64,417.60 61,339.20 50,460.80 43,596.80 39,540.80 84,697.60 64,417.60 41,516.80 43,927.98 43,927.98 43,265.96 43,265.96 42,625.30
2014 Health Insurance 6,154.56 11,695.46 11,695.46 6,294.88 14,795.79 11,695.46 6,154.56 14,795.79 6,154.56 11,695.46 14,795.79 6,154.56 6,294.88 11,695.46
2014 Long Term Disability 239.23 283.44 269.89 222.03 191.83 173.98 372.67 283.44 182.67 188.26 188.26 185.42 185.42 182.67 224.50
2014 Life Insurance (1x annual 2014 WORK salary) COMP COST 132.00 119.62 156.00 141.72 148.80 134.95 122.40 111.01 105.60 95.91 96.00 86.99 204.00 186.33 156.00 141.72 100.80 91.34 103.20 94.13 103.20 94.13 103.20 92.71 103.20 92.71 100.80 91.34 124.80
112.25
2014 Social Security 4,159.40 4,927.95 4,692.45 3,860.25 3,335.16 3,024.87 6,479.37 4,927.95 3,176.04 3,360.49 3,360.49 3,309.85 3,309.85 3,260.84 3,903.21
2014 401K 1,631.14 1,840.18 1,513.82 108.99 98.85 2,540.93 1,932.53 1,317.84 878.56 1,297.98 -
2014 401A (Max 9%) 4,893.41 5,797.58 5,520.53 4,541.47 3,923.71 3,558.67 7,622.78 5,797.58 3,736.51 3,850.70 3,850.70 3,792.67 3,792.67 3,736.51
51,022.40
8,615.63
ADMINISTRATIVE ASST
09/03/85
110
51,563.20
11,695.46
226.88
124.80
113.44
3,944.58
EMERGENCY SVCS SPECIALIST
01/25/88
114
61,551.36
6,154.56
259.83
144.00
129.91
4,708.68
ADMINISTRATIVE ASST
09/01/93
110
52,332.80
6,294.88
230.26
127.20
115.13
4,003.46
1,569.98
4,709.95
PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT MGR
10/12/98
120
80,329.60
11,695.46
353.45
194.40
1,839.55
6,145.21
2,409.89
7,229.66
26,346.00
RECREATION MGR
07/24/06
118
64,417.60
11,695.46
283.44
156.00
2,112.90
4,927.95
5,797.58
OFFICE MANAGER
05/06/91
112
61,256.00
6,294.88
269.53
148.80
134.76
4,686.08
1,837.68
SERVICE WORKER 2
10/15/84
106
41,808.00
11,695.46
183.96
100.80
1,371.30
3,198.31
SERVICE WORKER 3
06/21/05
107
35,859.20
6,294.88
157.78
86.40
1,176.18
2,743.23
PLANNER
03/13/89
119
79,726.40
14,795.79
350.80
192.00
175.40
6,099.07
PLANNIER
03/25/13
119
58,427.20
14,795.79
257.08
141.60
128.54
4,469.68
1,546.90
4,592.02
FY 13/14 PENSION 17,832.00 22,715.00 20,116.00 16,551.00 14,298.00 12,969.00 27,775.00 21,126.00 15,017.00 15,017.00 14,791.00 14,791.00 14,573.00 16,731.00
Total Benefits 43,971.45 54,527.28 53,228.35 42,026.95 45,665.00 40,513.83 60,145.73 57,971.10 22,251.92 44,437.17 47,098.19 38,543.42 37,379.73 42,450.62 43,113.41
6 % of Salary Not Total Pay and going to defined Benefits benefit 98,342.65 3,262.27 118,944.88 3,865.06 114,567.55 3,680.35 92,487.75 3,027.65 89,261.80 2,615.81 80,054.63 2,372.45 144,843.33 5,081.86 122,388.70 3,865.06 63,768.72 2,491.01 88,365.15 2,635.68 91,026.17 2,635.68 81,809.38 2,595.96 80,645.69 2,595.96 85,075.92 2,557.52 94,135.81
3,061.34
4,640.69
16,911.00
48,013.84
99,577.04
3,093.79
5,314.61
20,200.00
45,721.59
107,272.95
3,693.08
25,860.95
78,193.75
3,139.97
65,623.71
145,953.31
4,819.78
21,126.00
55,201.33
119,618.93
3,865.06
5,513.04
20,088.00
47,782.86
109,038.86
3,675.36
1,254.24
3,762.72
13,709.00
44,377.88
86,185.88
2,508.48
1,075.78
3,227.33
11,761.00
35,624.68
71,483.88
2,151.55
2,391.79
7,175.38
17,346.00
57,336.32
137,062.72
4,783.58
33,861.14
92,288.34
3,505.63
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-
-
5,258.45
-
-
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
02/09/98
112
41,516.80
6,294.88
182.67
100.80
950.73
3,176.04
1,245.50
3,736.51
13,616.00
38,713.22
80,230.02
2,491.01
OFFICE MANAGER TENNIS CENTER MGR HEAD TENNIS PRO
03/30/87 11/08/99 10/14/10
112 114 101
53,560.00 85,597.04 81,628.72
11,695.46 6,294.88 11,695.46
235.66 263.76 112.20
129.60 144.00 62.40
117.83 1,418.37 1,376.56
4,097.34 6,548.17 6,244.60
1,606.80 2,567.91 1,224.43
4,820.40 7,465.10 7,245.07
17,565.00 28,170.00 -
49,078.18 61,932.37 37,020.89
102,638.18 147,529.41 118,649.61
3,213.60 5,135.82 4,897.72
CREW LEADER
10/13/97
110
45,780.80
6,294.88
201.44
110.40
1,501.61
3,502.23
915.62
4,120.27
15,014.00
40,762.51
86,543.31
2,746.85
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 2
12/16/85
108
45,406.40
6,294.88
199.79
110.40
2,878.77
3,473.59
1,362.19
4,086.58
14,890.00
42,698.33
88,104.73
2,724.38
SERVICE WORKER 3
04/15/81
107
44,553.60
11,695.46
196.04
108.00
1,461.36
3,408.35
-
4,009.82
14,609.00
44,590.03
89,143.63
2,673.22
SERVICE WORKER 3
11/05/90
107
44,553.60
6,154.56
196.04
108.00
1,461.36
3,408.35
-
4,009.82
14,609.00
39,049.13
83,602.73
2,673.22
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 1
02/03/00
107
40,144.00
11,695.46
176.63
98.40
2,545.13
3,071.02
-
3,612.96
13,166.00
43,767.60
83,911.60
2,408.64
SERVICE WORKER 1
05/07/01
105
37,502.40
6,154.56
165.01
91.20
1,230.08
2,868.93
1,125.07
3,375.22
12,301.00
36,413.30
73,915.70
2,250.14
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UTILITY SERVICE WORKER 2
09/08/99
109
43,596.80
6,154.56
191.83
105.60
1,669.76
3,335.16
871.94
3,923.71
14,298.00
38,070.62
81,667.42
2,615.81
UTILITY CREW LEADER
02/22/94
114
55,640.00
11,695.46
244.82
134.40
2,131.01
4,256.46
834.60
5,007.60
18,247.00
50,071.40
105,711.40
3,338.40
UTILITY SERVICE WORKER 4
10/30/06
112
50,460.80
14,795.79
222.03
122.40
1,932.65
3,860.25
1,513.82
4,541.47
16,551.00
51,059.50
101,520.30
3,027.65
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UTILITY SERVICE WORKER 4
07/23/03
112
45,780.80
11,695.46
201.44
110.40
1,753.40
3,502.23
4,120.27
15,014.00
43,917.20
89,698.00
2,746.85
UTILITY SERVICE WORKER 4
11/19/08
113
45,780.80
6,154.56
201.44
110.40
1,753.40
3,502.23
1,144.52
4,120.27
14,661.00
39,167.90
84,948.70
2,746.85
PLANS EXAMINER
08/10/06
115
59,300.80
6,154.56
260.92
144.00
130.46
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1,779.02
5,337.07
19,448.00
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105,901.52
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14,795.79
279.96
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1,457.06
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636.27
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58,193.64
121,820.84
3,817.63
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14,795.79
247.47
136.80
1,287.97
4,302.60
1,687.30
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55,373.91
111,617.11
3,374.59
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03/18/96
108
48,900.80
6,154.56
215.16
117.60
107.58
3,740.91
1,467.02
4,401.07
16,039.00
41,052.99
89,953.79
2,934.05
2,349,239.90
426,767.93
9,941.03
5,474.40
36,149.06
179,716.87
45,229.09
210,358.47
689,298.00
1,990,261.88
4,339,501.78
140,954.39
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Commission approves DROP and early-retirement incentives 22.99 15.99 A DROP option and an early-retirement incentive the town approved last week for general employees will cost the town $1,937,190 over 30 years. Declaring it “the toughest decision I’ve had to make on the commission,” Mayor Jim Brown cast the deciding vote Aug. 14, at Town Hall. That vote approved both a five-year Deferred Retirement Options Program (DROP) window and an earlyretirement incentive for general employees before their pension plan is frozen Sept. 30. The 4-3 vote approved an additional annual cost of $58,332 for the DROP option that allows eight employees to enter the DROP before the plan freezes. The vote also approved a $6,241 annual cost for an earlyretirement incentive. That amounts to an estimated $64,573 increase annually for costs associated with both provisions, for an estimated $1,937,190 estimated total amortization cost over the next 30 years. Those figures, though, are actuary estimates that count on a 7.5% return rate. If the pension plan continues to hit a 5.6% return rate, as it’s doing now, those numbers will increase further. Mayor Jim Brown and Commissioners Jack Duncan, Terry Gans and Pat Zunz voted to give general employees both retirement incentives against Town Manager Dave Bullock’s July 1 recommendation to leave them out. Vice Mayor David Brenner and Commissioners Lynn Larson and Phill Younger voted against the retirement incentives motion. At the end of a staff presentation Monday, Bullock told commissioners that if they left out the DROP option and the early-retirement incentive, general employees could still avail themselves of a new 401(a) account that allows them to invest up to 15% of their salary into the plan. Coupled with an already existing 401(k) account that general employees with at least five years of
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Mayor Jim Brown, middle, cast the deciding vote Monday that approved two additional retirement incentives for general employees before their pension plan is frozen next month. service can use, and most employees at Town Hall are able to invest up to 24% of their salary into two retirement plans once their pension plan is frozen. The town also contributes 6.2% for Social Security, pays 100% for their individual medical insurance and provides long-term disability at no cost to the employees. “Although it’s not a defined benefit, some would say it’s a healthy and very reasonable retirement option for employees,” said Bullock, noting the majority of the general employees already take advantage of the 401(k) account. “I think the range of options is fair and reasonable.” The majority of the commission, though, voted to include the additional options, citing a fairness issue and noting the benefits were promised years ago to the longtime employees. Gans said he believes the commission already reached its main objective by freezing the plan and
“staunching the bleeding.” “Fairness is never attainable, but you have to try and reach for it,” Gans said. Duncan noted that giving the employees both options would cost a taxpayer with a $500,000 home an extra $7.09 a year. “I can afford $7 per year, and I put that up against the issue of fairness and the commitment we have made to our employees,” Duncan said. “When you start nickel and diming employees, you affect morale and good employees get hurt.” Zunz agreed. “All they are asking for is the benefits they had under their previous plan to be continued,” Zunz said. “I do believe it’s wrong to take away these benefits for a limited amount of people.” Brown didn’t give an opinion until he cast the deciding vote.
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DROP / FROM PAGE 9A “I’ve been all over the place today, and I didn’t know how I was going to vote until five minutes ago, and it’s the toughest decision I’ve had to make on the commission,” Brown said. “I’m voting yes for one reason. These are limited options just for the remaining eligible employees. We’re trying to stop the bleeding. This doesn’t stop it immediately, but it is stopping it.” Larson was upset with the vote and almost walked out of the meeting after the 4-3 vote. “We’re off the track here and adding more liability to a broken system,” said
Larson, who offered to agree to the less expensive early-retirement incentive, but refused to agree to the DROP option, too. Younger noted the DROP option for general employees was more enticing than the DROP option afforded to firefighters as part of their new contract. “We’re actually increasing benefits for the general employees,” Younger said. “That’s certainly inequitable, and I cannot support the option on the table.” Brenner said he couldn’t support the motion. He urged the town to take advantage of the predicament by creating a new compensation agreement for all employees in the future.
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“All these employees are asking for is the benefits they had under the previous plan to be continued. Our goal has been to stop the greatly increasing unfunded liability, which we are doing. But I do believe it’s wrong to take away these benefits for a limited amount of people.” — Commissioner Pat Zunz
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“When you start nickel and diming employees, you affect morale, and good employees get hurt because they’ve been there a long time and you’re taking their benefits away. This is about fairness we should seek to attain.” — Commissioner Jack Duncan
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Circle improvements on hold pending vote St. Armands Key property owners must return ballots regarding an extension of the St. Armands Business Improvement District by Sept. 16 to Sarasota City Hall. Making an impact
The St. Armands Business Improvement District (BID) has made the following improvements to St. Armands Circle during the past 10 years: • New street lighting with outdoor-music provisions • New and repaired sidewalks • Installation of 122 Bose outdoor speakers for music and emergency public-address system • Funded a city-approved St. Armands Master Plan • Constructed new neck-out medians and brick-paved crosswalks Some residents want to see at least two other improvements — buried powerlines and a newly landscaped median on John Ringling Boulevard heading onto the Circle from Sarasota — also completed if the city moves ahead with the parking structure. St. Armands homeowners would like to see both improvements completed simultaneously when a garage is built. The biggest unknown for the construction of a parking garage, though, is funding. And the BID needs to be extended to be a source of funding for the project. “I think the referendum will be approved,” Rapport said. “All we have to do now is wait. The BID’s second attempt at a voter referendum began last week after ballots were mailed to Circle landowners Aug. 9. Ballots must be returned to Sarasota City Hall by Sept. 16, and the ballots will be counted Sept. 17.
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+ USTA Florida Section Foundation director swings by Girls Inc. Linda Curtis, executive director of the United States Tennis Association Florida Section Foundation, stopped by Girls Inc. of Sarasota County Aug. 9 to see in action the new addition to the Girls Inc. Summer Camp. USTA Foundation donated $8,750 in July to Girls Inc. of Sarasota County. The donation went toward the new tennis program, “Girls Raise a Racquet.” “Longboat Key has a lot of wonderful women who love tennis and they come here to teach the girls,” says Kay Mathers, director of community relations at Girls
Inc. “Linda and our volunteers have known each other through tennis, so, because of that connection we have this strong support from the USTA. Without that kind of support and funding, we would never be able to do this.” This is the first year USTA has partnered with Girls Inc. The “Girls Raise a Racquet” program includes new tennis equipment for the girls, including portable nets to use inside when the weather gets too hot in the summer months.
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Vivien Marie England, 101, of Falmouth, Mass., and Longboat Key, died Aug. 14. Born Nov. 12, 1911, in New York City, she was the daughter of Bernard Marie Borrebach and Adrienne Marie Borrebach. She was a longtime resident of Winchester, Mass., and spent summers at her lakeside cottage in New Hampshire and winters on Longboat Key. Mrs. England was preceded in death by her husband of 73 years, Lawrence Russell England; two sisters, Virginia Marie Borrebach and Edith Carolyn Aldrich, of Cape Cod, Mass.; and brother, William Bernard Borrebach, of Pennsylvania. She is survived by her two daughters, Virginia Thrien Snow, of Falmouth, and Vicky Loring England, of California; son, Lawrence Russell England Jr., of Wolfeboro, N.H.; brother, Edwin John Borrebach, of Pennsylvania; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services are private. To send condolences, visit www.costellofuneralhome.com.
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Rae Ferguson Reasoner, 81, of Bradenton and formerly of Longboat Key, died July 22. Born Oct. 6, 1931, in Winnetka, Ill., she was the daughter of the late Arthur Ferguson and Allis Ferguson Colvin. She moved in 1938 to Longboat Key and attended the old school in the Longbeach Village. She graduated from Reasoner Rosemary Hall, in Greenwich, Conn., as president of her senior class, and went on to attend Connecticut College, where she majored in botany. Mrs. Reasoner was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Bradenton, Selby Gardens, the Bradenton Country Club and the Tropical Flowering Tree Society. She was a former board member of the Junior Science Museum, the South Florida Museum, Manatee County Agriculture Museum, a life member of Entre Nous and a sustaining member of the Service Club of Manatee County. Mrs. Reasoner was preceded in death by her husband of 45 years, Egbert Samuel “Bud” Reasoner. She is survived by her sons Samuel Anderson “Andy” Reasoner, and Alan Ward Reasoner, both of Bradenton; daugh-
ter, Elizabeth Rae Reasoner, of Colorado Springs, Colo.; brother, Arthur Ferguson, and sister, Allis Ferguson Edelman, both of Sarasota; and six grandchildren. A funeral took place July 25. Memorial contributions can be made to Palma Sola Botanical Park Foundation Inc., P.O. Box 14214, Bradenton, Fla., 34280.
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If you were out on the bay the morning of Aug. 17, you likely noticed a few more boaters and kayakers than usual — and many “diver below” flags and buoys. That’s because 165 volunteers were scattered across Sarasota Bay, from Palma Sola Bay down to Big Pass, in search of scallops. The scallop search is Sarasota Bay Watch’s longest-standing event, filling to capacity with volunteers every year. Jim Cutler, senior scientist at Mote Marine, has been involved in the scallop search since its inception. “The most important thing about this event is that it is not just scientific involvement, but the community gets involved in the collection of data — and in abundance,” he says. Steve Traves, owner of Anna Maria Island Outfitters, was one of the volunteer searchers Saturday morning. He found his first scallop around 11 a.m. “This one was a man-eater; he fought me,” said Traves about the scallop. This was Traves’ first time scallop searching. The scallop search resulted in 11 live scallops in a number of locations throughout Sarasota Bay. The number of scallops found this year was significantly lower than pervious years, due to last winter’s red tide and a salinity change in the water from a recent storm runoff. “Although we were hoping for higher numbers, it is encouraging that, despite the challenges, volunteers found live scallops and evidence of adult scallops in numerous places in the bay,” said Larry Stults, president of Sarasota Bay Watch.
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Holiday Inn murder shocked Longboat Key residents On a quiet summer evening Aug. 25, 1978, at the Longboat Key Holiday Inn, a tragedy unfolded that shocked the Key. That’s when two men who had recently escaped from a Washington state prison work-release program and a 15-year-old girl somehow found their way to the popular hotel on the north LONGBOAT end of the Key. One man, Steven LORE Critzer, began drinking volcanoes in the hotel’s lounge, where a Longboat Key detective was also having a drink. The bartender told the detective he thought Critzer had a gun, but the detective found nothing when he searched him. But, within 30 minutes, Critzer had taken four hostages on the beach. He then shot and killed a 17-year-old tourist. A two-hour, multi-agency manhunt ensued, with Critzer taking cover behind St. Mary, Star of the Sea, Catholic Church, and SWAT team members taking their pursuit to the Pattigeorge’s rooftop. Critzer was captured 12 hours after the shooting and eventually sentenced to life in prison.
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Kiwanis Foundation awards record scholarship amount The Kiwanis Club of Longboat Key Foundation awarded a record $42,500 to 25 recipients at its breakfast program Thursday, Aug. 15, at the Resort at Long-
boat Key Club’s Harbourside dining room. This year there were 94 applicants. Among the scholarship winners was Abigail Oakes, who will
be a junior this year at New College of Florida. Oakes is the president of Circle K International at New College, which is a Kiwanis service leadership program. Amanda Peebles accepts her scholarship certificate from Weldon Frost.
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By Adam Hughes | Research Editor
Sands Point condo sells for $1,075,000 The following residential real-estate transactions took place between Aug. 5 and Aug. 9. A condominium in Sands Point tops all transactions in this week’s real estate. Arthur Buckingham Jr. and Linda Martin, of Northbrook, Ill., sold their Unit 116 condominium at 100 Sands Point Road to Patrick Johnson and Elizabeth Watson-Johnson, trustees, of Ontario, Canada, for $1,075,000. Built in 1966, it has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,941 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $245,000 in 1988.
Casa del Mar
The Magson Co. sold the Unit 3 condominium at 4621 Gulf of Mexico Drive to Lionel Peltier, of Detroit, for $600,000. Built in 1973, it has two bedrooms, two baths and 882 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $640,000 in 2003.
Club of Longboat Beach and Tennis
Steven and Kimberly Kitchens, of Atlanta, sold their Unit 515 condominium at 5055 Gulf of Mexico Drive to Kevin and Cathy Hart, of Delafield, Wis., for $550,000. Built in 1973, it has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,484 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $529,000 in 2002.
Tiffany Plaza
James Krenik sold his Unit 208 condominium at 4325 Gulf of Mexico Drive to Roger and Elizabeth Clark, of Milwaukee, for $500,000. Built in 1975, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,411 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $275,000 in 1998.
Fairway Bay
Leonard and Caren Hardesty, of Downers Grove, Ill., sold their Unit 1903 condominium at 2008 Harbourside Drive to Julia Alexander, of Longboat Key, for $406,500. Built in 1985, it has two bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths and 1,598 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $440,000 in 2005.
Sutton Place
Peter and Amy Daigle, of Springboro, Ohio, sold their Unit T-8 condominium at 515 Sutton Place to Mary Woodward and Valeta Baker, of Lakeland, for $293,000. Built in 1972, it has one bedroom, one bath and 756 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $280,000 in 2003.
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George Richardson, of Charlotte, N.C., sold his home at 216 Van Buren Place to Tommy Vayias, of Holmes Beach, for $450,000. Built in 1951, it has three bedrooms, three baths and 1,576 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $140,000 in 1990.
Kingston Arms
John Standiford sold his Unit 19-A condominium at 500 S. Washington Drive to Salvatore Coppolino and Donna Coppolino, trustees, of Lakewood Ranch, for $240,000. Built in 1963, it has one bedroom, one bath and 770 square feet of living area. It previously sold for $224,000 in 2004. YourObserver.com // See a map of this week’s real-estate sales.
Kurt Schultheis
Unit 3 at Casa del Mar, 4621 Gulf of Mexico Drive, has two bedrooms, two baths and 882 square feet of living area. It sold for $600,000.
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3481 Bayou Sound #A3981543 $1,475,000 Hannerle Moore
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5134 Gulf Of Mexico Dr #A3979634 $2,195,000 Ann Martin
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BUILDING PERMITS These are the largest building permits issued by the Longboat Key Planning and Zoning Department for the week of Aug. 9 through Aug. 15, in order of dollar amounts. (GMD = Gulf of Mexico Drive) Address Permit Applicant Amount 1135 GMD Alteration Joseph Russo $150,000 Aegis Security 3040 Grand Bay Blvd. Kitchen remodel Insurance Co. $107,831 6633 GMD Re-roof Robert Hutcheson $89,170 Alteration Joseph Jacobson $74,576 1511 GMD Sliding doors Dale McBrier $27,475 521 Harbor Cay Drive Pool repair Vizcaya at Longboat Key $27,200 2355 GMD Re-roof Polymathic Properties Inc. $21,175 561 Ranger Lane Longboat Terrace Pool resurfacing Condominium Association $17,277 5393 GMD Lanai alteration David Lynch $16,650 5280 GMD Sliding glass doors Laurence Weigand $15,620 4525 GMD Alteration William Chapman II $15,000 380 GMD Stuart Ross $14,914 2110 Harbourside Drive Shutters Windows Richard Russell $11,334 561 Yawl Lane Re-roof Francine Gietl $6,100 637 Spanish Drive N. Jorge Reynardus $6,000 2369 Harbour Oaks Drive Shutters Doors Lynne Cosler, trustee $4,420 2399 GMD Sliding glass doors L’Ambiance Association $2,490 423 L’Ambiance Drive 536 Spinnaker Lane Deck alteration David Aldrich $2,400 Concrete repair Charles McKinney, trustee $2,000 713 Bayport Way Doors Sea Club I $682 4141 GMD Dock and lift Steve Friedman $494 524 Gunwale Lane
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6001 Gulf of Mexico Drive Sold for $6,800,000 2012/2013 Highest Longboat Key Sale
6600 Bayou Hammock Road Sold for $1,360,000 Pending in 6 days
8347 Midnight Pass Road Sold for $4,750,000 2012’s highest Siesta Key bayfront sale
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The Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce held its Networking at Noon luncheon Thursday, Aug. 15, at Bridge Street Bistro in Bradenton Beach. Longboat Key Dental’s new owner, Dr. Michael O’Neil, both sponsored and spoke at the luncheon.
LOnGBOaT KeY - Lowest priced vacant lot on the Key. Beach access............................................................$179,000 WindWaRd BaY - Penthouse with amazing bay views, tennis, 2 pools, boat docks, deeded beach access. 2 pets allowed ...................................................................................................................................................... SOLD........$249,000 MaRina and BaY VieWs at Bay Harbour on the south end of LBK – just minutes to St. Armand’s Circle. 2/2 with screened porch. ................................................................................................................................................ PENDING........$275,000 LOnG Beach - Elevated Longboat Village home with 4 car garage, vaulted ceilings and lush landscaping... PENDING...$375,000 BLacKBURn POinT WOOds - Beautifully appointed maintenance free 4/3 villa with its own pool in an attractive neighborhood close to Casey Key. Amenities include tennis, community pool and clubhouse. .........................................$374,500 WindWaRd BaY BaYfROnT--corner unit with updated granite kitchen,tile floors,great views. Amenities include fitness, tennis, pools, boat docks,beach access. Pet friendly. Furnished .................................................................. SOLD........$298,900 WindWaRd BaY - 2/2 with expansive view of Sarasota Bay. Community amenities include 2 pools, tennis,clubhouse, boat docks and deeded beach access. 2 pets allowed. ............................................................................................................ $257,900 BOBBIE BANAN, REALTOR® 356-2659 • 383-2659
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Early Labor Day DEADLINES for September 5th Observers
CASEY KEY - Spectacular extensively remodeled gulf to bay residence on 1.25 acres. A3968932 $4,650,000
LONGBOAT, EAST COUNTY & DIVERSIONS O Space Reservation Deadline: 11am, Thursday, August 29
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ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES and electronic document processing website/service. We have software and we have customers, but we cannot advance it beyond the markets we already in. Looking for marketing professional who can sell the product in new markets. If interested, send an email to aiatp3@gmail.com.
LONGBOAT KEY CLUB: 2BR/2BA, views of Gulf & Bay, 11th Floor, 1500 sq. ft., fully updated, quality finishes, furnished or not. $850,000 941-896-2810.
KAYAK: 2 person Wilderness, blue, w/1 paddle, $600. 941-383-3160.
MANICURE ? Pedicure By Mirian. Local in your own home. Sarasota area 941-879-1989
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Items Under $200 For Sale 6 DRAWER white louvered dresser, mirror, nightstand, $130. Toy chest, solid wood, $40. 941-345-6115. ADVERTISE YOUR MERCHANDISE with the total value of all items $200 or less in this section for FREE! Limit 1 ad per month, 15 words or less. Price must be included next to each item. No commercial advertising. Ad runs 2 consecutive weeks in 1 Observer. (No phone calls please.) (Please provide your name and address) Email ad to: classified@yourobserver.com Online at: www.yourobserver.com Or mail to: The Observer Group P.O. Box 3169 Sarasota, Fl 34230 LIONEL FREIGHT cars: 6119-50 cab, 2465 tnk, 6462 gond, 3461 log, 6357 cab $195. 941-735-1452.
BIRD KEY Moving Sale - Sat. 8/24 10am-2pm COLONY LBK collectibles, décor accents, furniture, artwork, books, cd's, cassettes, clothing, kitchen items, yard maintenance equipment including power washer and leaf blower, fire pits, Tiki torches and more! 316 W Royal Flamingo Dr.
General Merchandise BEST WINE cellar VINOTHEQUE cools 320 bottles $8000 new, 73"x 51"x32" w/L&R cooling. Medium Oak & glass. $2995 OBO. 941-822-3967
THRIFT SHOP: Longboat Island Chapel, 6140 Gulf of Mexico Dr. Open Wednesdays & Saturdays, 9a.m.-1p.m. Volunteers welcome! 941-383-6491.
Merchandise Wanted CASH FOR Old Military Items. Swords, uniforms, insignia & old guns. Call 941-416-3280. I PAY cash for vintage clothing! All eras wanted. Safe and discrete house calls. Call Emma, 941-451-7847. SENIOR LOOKING to purchase precious metals, time pieces, coins, jewelry and antiques. Please call Marc, 941-321-0707.
Musical Instruments GRAND PIANO: Yamaha C-3, 6'3" Conservatory model. Satin ebony. Exc. cond. Superb, stable instrument. Replacement value now: $54,999. P'vt. Sale appraisal: $14,800. Moving; will sell for less. Info: 941-794-5345.
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Help Wanted CAREGIVER FOR Longboat lady: 12-hours, Friday, Saturday, other days as needed. Experience in healthy cooking, personal care, wheelchair transport. Seeking patient, intelligent individual, college degree preferred, pet friendly, flexible. Clean driving record, no smoking, references. $14+/hour. (941)780-5490 or avanga42@aol.com RINGLING COLLEGE of Art and Design seeking qualified candidates for Groundskeeper. For more information and to apply on-line https://ringling.simplehire.com EOE.
Condos/Apts. For Rent 2BR/2BA LONGBOAT Key (LBK) condo on the bay with ocean/bay views. 2 Balconies, modern and renovated with brand new kitchen. Building has pool, tennis court and private beach access. 1/4 Mile from grocery store and LBK shopping center. Available January-April 2014. $4500 a month for 4 months. Contact: Shira Sternberg 802-733-3076 shira.sternberg@gmail.com BEACHPlACE, lBk. Casual beachfront living in 2BR/2BA, balcony condo. Olympic pool, health club, tennis courts. Available June through December, $2000/mo. Also available January through March, $5000/mo. Call for info. Contact Elizabeth/NYC. 212-570-2950.
OVERLOOKING ANNA MARIA SOUND. Gated community, 3BR/2BA, tennis & geo-thermal all season pool, private elevator, vaulted ceilings from 10 to 15/ft., on a peninsula with saltwater views from every room. Spacious foyer, living room with 30/ft. of 8/ft. high sliding glass doors, dining room, 23/ft. kitchen/breakfast area, 2700/sq.ft. with wrap-around terraces. Mexican and Brazilian tile, oak and teak floors, 2 fireplaces, Italian marble in master bedroom. Enormous garage and storage. Located at The Pointe in Cortez (north of Cortez Rd.). Less than 3 minutes to Island beaches. Must see to believe! Only $699.000. Call Steve Goldman, Broker/Associate, Wagner Realty, 941-374-1019.
Homes For Sale ''SHORT STORYES"'.. rental. South LBK. 3 bed, 2 bath, pool, dock, view of bay. Turnkey furnished, walk to beach. New furniture & kitchen, granite, 2 car garage. Available summer and winter. Call for detail's. 941-321-8848 Jerry Cunningham, K.W. Realty.
Open House LONGBOAT KEY: OPEN HOUSE. Sunday, August 25, 12:30-4p.m. 840 Tarawitt Dr. Waterfront: City/Bay Views; elevator; hardwood floors; 2200sq.ft., 2 docks. Must see. You will be Surprised!! Bank approved. $1,230,000. Brokers paid. 941-650-9761.
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LBK: TIFFANY Plaza Beachfront Condos, 1st floor, 2BR/2BA, W/D in units, walk out to beach. Furnished, heated pool, covered parking. 1 mo. min. 941-383-3338.
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SPANISH MAIN: Annual Rental or Lease Purchase. 2BR/2BA with inside laundry. Completely renovated including new kitchen and granite. $1500/mo. 865.603.3126.
For Qualified Waiting Clients Contact - Sarasota Luxury Rentals 941-225-1356 email: info@sarasotaluxuryrentals.com
Condos For Sale LBK: SEAPLACE. Totally renovated 3BR/2BA, 1600/sq.ft., 2 pools, tennis, clubhouse. First floor, end unit with 2 lanais and private garden seating area. Full Gulffront views! Covered parking. Contact: distreal@aol.com offered for $749,000.
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Vacation/Seasonal Rentals A BEACHPLACE LBK Condo. Beachfront, 2BR/2BA. Elegantly furnished, internet access, heated pool, covered parking, exercise room. Available Aug., Sept., Oct., Dec., 2013 & Feb. & March, 2014. Non-smoking/ pets. By owner. 941-383-1884.
Autos Wanted WE BUY CARS. TOP $$ PAID FOR YOUR VEHICLES. Call Hawley Motors, 941-923-3421.
Boat Slips For Rent/Sale
Exceptional Vacation Rentals Since 1994 Homes & Condominiums Studios to Six Bedrooms Beachfront, Intercoastal or Garden Excellent Service & Staff
BOAT SLIP FOR RENT, up to 25’. High, dry, indoor marina. Excellent boating location. By the month or yearly. Private owner, 941-371-1866. FOR RENT. Inside boat slip at The Boat House, Longboat Key. Up to 25’ LOA. Great location. $225/mo. 352-634-4788. LBK MOORINGS Slip Rental, 65’ Open Water View (R/8) Dock, $500/per month annual. 813-500-0566.
FloRIDA VACATIon ConnECTIon www.Flvacationconnection.com 941-387-9709 877-705-2460
SLIP RENTAL- LBK Moorings. By Owner. M18, premier slip, 58 ft. $600 month. 941-316-9372
Boats Boats are selling very well. Let’s talk about selling yours. Please visit: www.Islandboatsales.net I also buy boats. Call Dave, (owner) 941-228-3489.
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LONGBOAT KEY. Gulf front, heated pool on beach, 1BR/1BA condo, full kitchen, dining, sleeps/4, king pillowtop. 617-328-7145, 857-939-1049. ON THE Gulf w/pool. 1BR condo, sleeps 4. Nicely furnished, cable, phone, full kitchen, living, dining area, W/D in building. Weekly or Monthly. May through January. $1600/mo. 941-351-5101. SINGLE PERSON, non-smoker looking for condo rental on Longboat Key, February 2014. Reply to: mhgolin@yahoo.com WEEKLY RENTALS. Luxurious, fully furnished 1 - 4 bedrooms. Condominiums and Cottages. Beach to Bay. On-site management. Pools, tennis, boat slips. Visit: www.FloridaRent.com for information and virtual tours. 800-333-7335, 941-383-3117.
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SHIP YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR SUV anywhere in the United States. Great rates, fast quotes. Call Hawley Motors, 941-923-3421.
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RICK STEAKLEY PAINTING. Interior/Exterior. Pressure Washing. Wallpaper Removal. Drywall Repairs. Reasonable. Reliable. Professional. 30+/years experience. References available. Free Estimates. Lic./Ins. 941-228-7605, rlsteakley60@gmail.com
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ROGER SELLS LUXURY WATERFRONT PROPERTY For the third time in five years, Roger has been named: #1 Realtor in both Sarasota and Manatee Counties • #1 Single Coldwell Banker agent for all of Florida
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Grand Bay is a wonderful community, with warm people who are pet friendly! The views of the bay, city, bridge, marina and golf course are truly amazing! There are seven different floor plans, ranging from well-appointed two bedrooms to spectacular penthouses. The amenities include pools, jacuzzis, private club with bayfront workout center, tennis and a wonderful Beach Club.
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Made from Scratch One man’s trash is another designer’s costume in SCF’s exhibit, The Art of the Costume ‘Reinvented.’
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The Glenridge Performing Arts Center’s design features shredded theater programs, garbage bags and seashells.
SCF Studio 84 Productions: The trim of Ken Erickson’s Eizabethan design involves Scrabble tiles and Bingo markers. A crown of Sixlets, gummy bears and Erickson’s daughter’s retainer adorn the mannequin’s tortellini hair.
Asolo Repertory Theatre: David Covach’s design mimics the style worn in “Showboat,” an upcoming Asolo Rep production. The jewelry is made from chewing gum and breath mints.
Venice Theatre: Becky Evan’s design, made from children’s books, will have a puzzlepiece trim and Elizabethan collar when it’s finished.
costume designer’s medium is typically fabric — not puzzle pieces, coffee filters or retired dental retainers. But, that’s not the case at SCF Fine Art Gallery’s upcoming The Art of the Costume “Reinvented.” In fact, no fabric is allowed, and anything unconventional goes. The idea man behind the exhibit is Ken Erickson, the director of theater at the State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota as well as manager of Neel Performing Arts Center. He was kicking around ideas with the curator and manager of the gallery, Joe Loccisano. Loccisano had success in 2009 with the first and only costume exhibit SCF hosted — The Art of the Costume, which featured 20 costumes from Asolo Repertory Theatre productions. The goal was to create an exhibit of the same caliber, but with a new spin. The exhibit will open Sept. 6, about the same time the 2013/2014 theater seasons begin. Erickson thought the timing would make for a collaborative exhibit that would kick off and highlight area theaters’ seasons; each theater would supply a costume representative of one of its programs. Then, he took it one step further: The costumes could only be made from unorthodox material. Ten theaters gladly committed to the exhibit, and most designers have found the rare opportunity a fun one to undertake — even though they traditionally haven’t sewn with dental floss, attached pieces with glitter glue or had to steam children’s picture books just to get the right shape of a piece. The project came naturally for Erickson.
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