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VOL 26 No. 14
December 31, 2025
Sun Persons of the Year: The entire Anna Maria Island community Recovering from two hurricanes was a community effort unlike any other in the Island's long history. BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com
JOE HENDRICKS | SUN
Everyone who lived, worked, visited or vacationed on Anna Maria Island in 2025 played a role in the recovery from the 2024 hurricanes.
Bradenton Beach: The Year in Review
The reconstruction of the hurricane-damaged City Pier began in 2025 and will be completed in 2026. BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com
BY LESLIE LAKE SUN CORRESPONDENT | llake@amisun.com
PINES
Pines Trailer Park residents received city approval to repair their hurricane-damaged mobile homes but on Jan. 4, park ownership, Pines Park Investors LLC, stated that the park will be closed. Pines residents asked the city on Feb. 20 to deny any future land use or
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LESLIE LAKE | SUN
Pines Trailer Park owners entered into a settlement agreement with park ownership and will remain for an undisclosed period of time. zoning change requests for the Pines Trailer Park by Pines Park Investors LLC or its manager, Shawn Kaleta. City Attorney Ricinda Perry said at a Jan. 16 Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) meeting that the
SEE BRADENTON BEACH, PAGE 11
ANNA MARIA – The reconstruction of the Anna Maria City Pier, the ongoing recovery from Hurricanes Helene and Milton and the short-lived Bean Point no-swim zone were among the top stories in Anna Maria in 2025.
PIER RECONSTRUCTION
Throughout the year, Mayor Mark Short and the Anna Maria city commissioners repeatedly said getting the hurricane-damaged City Pier walkway replaced and getting the pier fully reopened by the fall of 2026 was the city's top priority. In early June, Gov. Ron DeSantis approved the state budget that included a
RESIDENTS CONCERNED about derelict boats in Palma Sola Bay. 4
Anna Maria Island, Florida
SEE PERSON OF YEAR, PAGE 20
Anna Maria: The Year in Review
2025 was a year of displacement, recovery, permitting challenges, record turtle nesting and changes inside city hall. BRADENTON BEACH – Hurricane recovery, city staff changes and Pines Trailer Park’s existence marked 2025 in Bradenton Beach.
ANNA MARIA ISLAND – An often-cited proverb says, "It takes a village to raise a child." In that same spirit, The Sun says, "It takes an entire Island to recover from back-to-back hurricanes." For that reason, The Sun names the entire extended Anna Maria Island community as its Persons of the Year for 2025. For an Island community that experienced such widespread damage and devastation, it would be impossible and unjust to honor a single individual or organization when so many did so much in 2025. For many on the Island, much of the year was spent on the continued recovery from Hurricanes Helene and Milton in 2024.
JOE HENDRICKS | SUN
As of Dec. 26, many of the City Pier pilings had been driven. $1.5 million appropriation for the pier reconstruction project. In mid-June, the Manatee County Tourist Development Council recommended Manatee County Commission approval for the county to provide up to $2 million in tourist development tax revenues for the pier reconstruction project. In late June, Quality Marine Construction completed the demolition of what remained of the pier
SEE ANNA MARIA, PAGE 7
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