Anna Maria Island Sun January 31, 2024

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VOL 24 No. 23

January 31, 2024

Morgan, McMullen join Anna Maria Commission The Anna Maria City Commission is operating at full capacity again. BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com

Vintage hotel yields to new

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The historic Magnolia Inn makes way for a new hotel/restaurant/retail complex. Page 26.

Tourist tax subsidizes Gulf Islands Ferry service Tourist development tax revenues are being used to subsidize Manatee County’s new ferry service. BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com

ANNA MARIA – After launching on Jan. 14, Manatee County’s Gulf Islands Ferry service is now operating three days per week. The county contracts with Clearwaterbased Gulf Coast Water Taxi LLC to operate the ferry service between downtown Bradenton and Anna Maria Island. According to Bradenton Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director Elliott Falcione, the ferry service is funded by three sources: passenger fares, the county’s tourist development tax and beach concession revenues.

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“Ad valorem taxes (property taxes) are not being used for this project and the residents aren’t paying for it. We’re using the tourist tax dollars that come from visitors,” Falcione recently told The Sun. “And we’re using a little money from the beach concession fund for the docking enhancements.” Manatee County levies a 5% tourist development tax on owners of accommodations rented for six months or less including hotels, motels, vacation rentals and other lodging. The tax generates more than $25 million a year for the county. According to state law, tourist development tax revenues can only be spent on projects and activities that enhance and promote tourism and cannot be used for general infrastructure improvements, daily governmental operations or law enforcement.

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SEE COMMISSION, PAGE 26

Captains for Clean Water invites community to join cause Chris Wittman says individuals who band together can make a difference against corporate interests. BY LESLIE LAKE SUN CORRESPONDENT | llake@amisun.com

ANNA MARIA - In an uphill battle against corporate interests to maintain healthy water quality, Capt. Chris Wittman said mobilized individuals can make a big difference. Wittman, co-founder of Captains for Clean Water, spoke at The Center of Anna Maria Island on Jan. 23. Noting many attendees at his talk were “some heavy-hitter fishermen,” he told his story of the quest to fight for clean water in Florida. “I grew up in Sanibel and became a fishing guide,” Wittman said. “I

SEVERAL local nonprofits share in the AMI Chamber's Trolley Grant Awards. 8

Anna Maria Island, Florida

ANNA MARIA – Kathleen Morgan and Gary McMullen are the newest members of the city commission. On Jan. 25, commissioners Mark Short, Jon Crane and Charlie Salem appointed Morgan and McMullen to fill the city commission seats previously vacated Morgan by Robert Kingan and Deanie Sebring. When making the appointments, the three sitting commissioners individually ranked the two candidates according to their personal preferences. Short, Crane and Salem each listed Morgan as their top choice and McMullen as their second choice, McMullen with Crane participating by phone.

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saw water quality impacts to other fishermen and to my way of life.” Despite witnessing the impacts that red tide and algae blooms had on the fishing industry and tourism, Wittman said it was years before he took action. “I was 16 years into my guide business and had not played a role and was not active in trying to fix it. I didn’t see how as an individual l could make an impact on these huge issues, like the Lake Okeechobee runoff,” he said. “I cared a lot; I was directly impacted. But without having a pathway to make an impact I simply adapted.” He adapted by picking up clients in other areas and avoiding the problem sites until the widespread red tide of 2016 became his wake-up call.

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