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VOL 24 No. 11
November 8, 2023
Film celebrates Nyad’s historic swim from Cuba to Key West The world-record holder trained in the waters off Anna Maria Island for the swim alongside Voyager I, captained by former Anna Maria Island Sun sales assistant Dee Brady. BY CINDY LANE SUN EDITOR | clane@amisun.com
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Voyager I was captained by The Anna Maria Island Sun’s former sales assistant, Dee Brady, during Nyad’s training and successful Cuba-to-Key West swim. Inset, Long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad trained off Anna Maria Island for her swim from Cuba to Key West.
Bridge Street hotel prompts public opposition With no resolution reached by P&Z members, the hearing is set to be continued on Monday, Nov. 13. BY LESLIE LAKE SUN CORRESPONDENT | llake@amisun.com
BRADENTON BEACH – A long-awaited public hearing by the Planning and Zoning Board on a proposed 106-room hotel at the intersection of Bridge Street and Gulf Drive South brought an overflow crowd to city hall, many of whom were opposed to the hotel project. At the Nov. 1 meeting, WMFR Fire Marshal Rodney Kwiatkowski ensured the room’s 51-person capacity was adhered to. Audio of the meeting was streamed outside for those who were not allowed to enter due to over-capacity.
The Land Development Code application for the yet-unnamed Bridge Street hotel project includes the hotel, a 60-seat restaurant, 2,485 square feet of retail and 99 on-site parking spaces. Property owners Shawn Kaleta, a local developer, and Jacob Spooner, business owner and Bradenton Beach city commissioner, made the application on Dec. 2, 2022. The 4.5-hour meeting consisted of city staff recommendations, public comments and a presentation by applicant’s representatives. No resolution was reached, leading to a continuation of the discussion scheduled on Monday, Nov. 13 at 10 a.m. “We are meeting today for a public hearing to consider a major development consisting of a resort hotel, retail space, and parking along
SEE HOTEL, PAGE 20
SEE NYAD, PAGE 21
State orders immediate AMI consolidation study A state study to look into the possible consolidation of city services and governments on Anna Maria Island is slated to begin immediately. BY KRISTIN SWAIN SUN STAFF WRITER | kswain@amisun.com
ANNA MARIA ISLAND – Mayors in the three Island cities received a trick on Halloween in the form of a letter from the Florida Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability (OPPAGA). The Oct. 31 letter states that the Florida Legislature has directed the organization to begin reviewing the potential consolidation of services and government entities on Anna Maria Island.
STEAK AU POIVRE, with a twist, in Food and Wine. 29 Page 31 Anna Maria Island, Florida
ANNA MARIA ISLAND – Onward! That’s the motto that long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad had imprinted on her teammates’ T-shirts, and on her soul, as she made her fifth attempt to swim 110 miles from Cuba to Key West in 2013. The film, “Nyad,” with Annette Bening in the starring role, debuted Nov. 3 on Netflix, celebrating the victory, and the journey. “Our team lived by the credo onward! We failed. We got back up, learned from our experi-
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The OPPAGA study is expected to begin immediately. While Mayor Dan Murphy of Anna Maria declined to comment on the study and Mayor John Chappie of Bradenton Beach was unable to comment due to illness, Mayor Judy Titsworth of Holmes Beach spoke to The Sun concerning the pending study. “I’m feeling really threatened,” Titsworth said. “I’m not concerned about the city of Holmes Beach’s worthiness to be a city. I feel the city will show when audited that we have every right to be a city. We’re thriving. We didn’t ask for this study and neither did the residents. It’s not supposed to be government from the top down, it’s supposed to be a government for the people, by the
SEE STUDY, PAGE 24
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