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VOL 21 No. 10
December 16, 2020
City Pier Grill & Bait Shop celebrates opening
Beer and wine sales are expected to begin early this week. BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com
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Clockwise top, all the seating at the City Pier Grill is outdoor seating. There is no indoor seating. The City Pier Grill & Bait shop team posed for a photo before opening the gate for the first day of business. The City Pier Grill & Bait Shop operates out of the city-owned building on the left side of the pier’s T-end, as viewed from shore.
ANNA MARIA – The City Pier Grill & Bait Shop is open. Operating at the T-end of the new Anna Maria City Pier, in space leased from the city of Anna Maria, the new grill and bait shop opened at noon on Thursday, Dec. 10, and is now open seven days a week, from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m., with shorter operating hours anticipated on some major holidays. With a pier tenant now occupying the pier, the new Anna Maria City Pier is now open seven days a week during those same business hours. Since the pier opened in mid-June, it had only been only open three days a week until 5 p.m. With approximately 300 square feet of interior space, the City Pier Grill offers no indoor seating. Shared with the public, the seating consists of wooden tables and benches on the open-air deck that faces the Sunshine Skyway Bridge. The grill and bait shop are operated by GSM Partners LLC, which consists of Anna Maria General Store proprietor Brian Seymour, Dips Ice Cream SEE PIER, PAGE 28
Commission abandons Coryea termination efforts Commissioner George Kruse ended Commissioner Kevin Van Ostenbridge’s efforts to fire the county administrator. BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com
MANATEE COUNTY – Led by County Commissioner George Kruse, the Manatee County Commission has ended its efforts to potentially terminate County Administrator Cheri Coryea. On Nov. 19, Kruse joined commissioners Vanessa Baugh and James Satcher in supporting Commissioner Kevin Van Ostenbridge’s motion to put Coryea on notice that her termination would be discussed and voted upon on Wednesday, Jan. 6. Toward the end of Thursday’s land use meeting, Kruse delivered an unexpected
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speech that concluded with him making a motion to reconsider that Nov. 19 action. “I don’t think it’s a secret that I wasn’t a huge fan of it, but at the time I voted for it to allow for dialogue, and for myself to do my proper diligence and get it to a finality,” Kruse said. “I promised everybody at that meeting that I would talk to everybody. In these last three weeks, I’ve canceled a trip out of town. I’ve talked to five mayors. I’ve talked to literally every single department head. I’ve talked to business leaders, associations and I’ve spent probably four to five hours one-on-one with Cheri going over everything I want in Manatee County, how she envisions Manatee County and if we could work together. “But I also promised on my campaign that there’s certain things I would do as a commissioner for the citizens of Manatee
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Exclusively on amisun.com - Private meeting notes and text message records reveal more about Manatee County Commissioner Kevin Van Ostenbridge’s failed efforts to oust Manatee County Administrator Cheri Coryea. County. I promised I would work on lowering taxes and fixing our quality of life with some of the reserves we’re sitting on. I promised that we would push for less regulations and more efficiencies in government. And I said that I would work on cleaning up the departments and how we handle hiring, because in some cases it looks like there’s a bit of cronyism in the seniority versus merit. I also wanted to add a sense of private sector conservatism to our county,” Kruse said. “I didn’t campaign on the promise of firing one person. I campaigned on a promise
of improving the lives of 410,000 people in Manatee County, but I did not promise to come in here as an agent of chaos. I promised to come here as an agent of change. In my opinion, the best interest of Manatee County – both for my supporters and the people who didn’t support me – is to get these changes moving quickly and efficiently. I do not inherently believe that delaying these important items 12, 18, 24 months while we rebuild our government makes sense for anyone. It was not a SEE CORYEA, PAGE 9
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