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Thursday, November 17, 2016

Sand Saga Continues with our Siesta Neighbors

LSPOA President Bob Lifeso asked that we pass along this update sent out from our island neighbors to the south.  Meantime, thanks to the massive amounts of sand dumped on our island neighbor to the north Longboat Key this summer,  our portion of Lido Key beach seems to be  recovering.

The LSPOA board expressed Lido Shores neighborhood concerns about erosion to Sarasota County Commissioner Alan Maio during a September meeting and beach tour.  The Board is now awaiting the results of a monitoring survey this month.

~BT


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Big Sarasota Pass
This view of Big Sarasota Pass  with Siesta Key on the left shows the absolute beauty of what could be destroyed.  Let it be. It works!
Photo courtesy of Marinas.com
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Newsletter 29
 

On November 2nd, 2015 Save our Siesta Sand requested that the State of Florida hold a public hearing on the request for easements for the Lido Key project. This public hearing has never been held. Instead a year later the State has scheduled a meeting which does not satisfy our request for a public hearing. Here is their description:
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Event Title: Lido Key Nourishment Public Meeting
Location: Fire Station No. 2, 2070 Waldemere Street, Sarasota, FL 34239
Date: Nov 30 2016
Time: 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Event Details: The Lido Key Nourishment meeting is a public meeting open to all interested parties. The meeting will provide an overview of the proposed project and an opportunity for the public to learn more information about specific components of the project, including engineering analysis, resource impacts and mitigation, fish and wildlife analysis, and permitting and proprietary criteria. Each project component will be housed at individual stations to allow for discussions with the experts.
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Aside from the fact this is not a public hearing, there are several concerns with this format vs. a panel. First, there may not be sufficient time for questions and answers after the presentation. Secondly, the questions and answers cannot be heard by all those at the meeting. Nonetheless, I urge you to attend if you are in town as we all may learn something new. Parking is limited so be there early.


Here is the permit status.  The DEP has until December 27th to issue their ruling which will be either to issue an intent to deny or an intent to permit. Given all the signs it does not take a rocket scientist to determine their choice. SOSS2 then has 14 days to file our suit and we need your help now to do that. Please go to www.soss2.com to show your support with your generous tax free donation.


 

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