Anna Maria Island Sun January 10, 2024

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VOL 24 No. 20

January 10, 2024

Ferry service launches Friday

The Anna Maria City Pier is ready for the ferry, but Bradenton Beach Pier service remains on hold pending docking modifications. BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com

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The Gulf Island Ferry service will transport passengers between downtown Bradenton and Anna Maria Island.

Commissioners discuss redistricting, commission vacancy Bradenton Beach Commissioners discuss options to fill Jake Spooner’s vacant seat following his December resignation. BY LESLIE LAKE SUN CORRESPONDENT | llake@amisun.com

BRADENTON BEACH – Following the vacancy left by the Dec. 28 resignation of Commissioner Jake Spooner, city commissioners discussed the course of action to fill his position at a Jan. 4 meeting. The discussion also included the possible redistricting of the city’s four ward boundaries. Spooner, a commissioner since 2015 from Ward 1, ran unopposed in 2022 and was sworn in for a two-year term in November 2023. He said he resigned because of the state’s expanded

financial disclosure requirements that now apply to all Florida mayors and city commissioners holding office as of Jan. 1. Mayor John Chappie and Commissioners Ralph Cole and Jan Vosburgh attended the Jan. 4 meeting while Commissioner Marilyn Maro and City Attorney Ricinda Perry phoned in. “There is a process our charter dictates that we go through,” Chappie said. According to Section 8 of the City Charter, Filling of Vacancies: “Whenever there is a vacancy, the commission shall propose by nomination one or more names of willing and qualified successors for the vacancy. The commission will then vote among the nominees to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term. If a majority of the commissioners are unable to fill

SEE COMMISSION, PAGE 28

SEE FERRY, PAGE 16

Anna Maria hosting candidate forum Two commission appointments are scheduled to be made on Jan. 25. BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com

ANNA MARIA – Seeking to fill two vacant city commission seats, Gary McMullen and Kathleen Morgan are scheduled to participate in a candidate forum on Thursday, Jan. 11 at Anna Maria City Hall. The forum will begin after the conclusion of the regular city commission meeting that starts at 6 p.m. In what was once a six-applicant field, McMullen and Morgan are the only remaining candidates seeking to fill the commission seats vacated by Deanie Sebring and Robert Kingan. In late December, commission applicants John Kolojeski, Pat Olesen and Susan Stephen withdrew their applications, citing the state of

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ANNA MARIA – Manatee County’s Gulf Island Ferry service is scheduled to launch and make its first stop at the Anna Maria City Pier on Friday, Jan. 12. The first ferry trip to Bradenton Beach remains on hold. The county announced the new launch date in a press release issued on Dec. 29. The county and its contracted ferry operator, Gulf Coast Water Taxi, previously hoped to begin service on Dec. 8. That launch date was delayed because the ferry service had not yet received U.S. Coast Guard certification and the modifications needed at the Anna Maria and Bradenton Beach docking facilities had not been completed. “The initial route of the two 50-foot open-air catamarans, Miss Anna Maria and Downtown Duchess, will

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Florida’s Form 6 financial disclosure requirements that as of Jan. 1 apply to elected city officials. On his application form, McMullen noted he currently serves as the vice-chair of the city’s Historic Preservation Board. The one-page application form asks applicants to list two or three reasons why they wish to be considered for appointment to the city commission. In response, McMullen wrote, “Longtime resident (over 70 years) and as such have a unique perspective of the history of the city and Island. I have been in government management for over 30 years and am a Management Fellows graduate from Florida State. I have knowledge of city operations as one of the first code and parking enforcement officers for the city. One of my goals is to retain and increase our resident base.”

SEE FORUM, PAGE 15

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