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VOL 24 No. 9
October 25, 2023
Memorial honors domestic violence victim A city-approved domestic violence awareness memorial now honors the life of a former Holmes Beach resident. BY JOE HENDRICKS SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com
HOLMES BEACH – In 2012, Holmes Beach resident Jamie Kimble was murdered at a Tampa intersection during an act of domestic violence. She was shot by an ex-boyfriend, who took his own life a short time later. On Oct. 19, Jamie’s parents, Jan and Ron Kimble, dedicated a memorial in her honor at the beach access point at 72nd Street in Holmes Beach. The Kimbles live in Charlotte, N.C. and own a second home in Holmes Beach. Oct. 19 was Purple Thursday, a national day of action taking place each October during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. On that day, people are encouraged to wear purple as a symbol of domestic violence awareness. JOE HENDRICKS | SUN
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Working with Holmes Beach, Jan and Ron Kimble created a lasting memorial for their daughter, Jamie. Inset, this plaque is dedicated to Jamie Kimble.
County approves ferry agreements with cities Manatee County’s Gulf Island Ferry service is now expected to start around Thanksgiving.
Holmes Beach proposes multimodal path to TDC The city of Holmes Beach presented a revised proposal to the Tourist Development Council for a proposed multimodal path.
BY JOE HENDRICKS
BY JASON SCHAFFER
SUN CORRESPONDENT | jhendricks@amisun.com
ANNA MARIA ISLAND – The Manatee County Commission approved an interlocal agreement that allows the Anna Maria City Pier to serve as a Gulf Island Ferry stop. Approved on Oct. 10, the agreement requires the county to pay for any ferry-related pier improvements needed to accommodate the countyfunded ferries. In September, the Anna Maria Commission approved the county’s request to attach two, non-submerged composite pilings to the pier’s existing boat landing area to accommodate
SUN CORRESPONDENT | jschaffer@amisun.com
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The Gulf Island Ferry service will feature stops in Anna Maria, Bradenton Beach and Bradenton. the ferries, at an estimated cost of $10,000. County commissioners also approved an amendment to an interlocal agreement reached with the city of Bradenton Beach in 2021. That agreement pertains to the recently
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BRADENTON – Holmes Beach Superintendent of Public Works and City Engineer Sage Kamiya was back in front of the Manatee County Tourist Development Council (TDC) at its Oct. 16 meeting. Kamiya appeared to answer questions and concerns brought up by TDC members after his initial presentation requesting tourist tax funding for a city-long multimodal path at an Aug. 21 meeting. Kamiya noted that there is a path for walkers and bicyclists that runs
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along a portion of Marina Drive, but it needs improvement. The proposed new path would begin around the 2800 block of Gulf Drive and continue almost the entire length of the city to where Gulf Drive and Marina Drive merge in the 8000 block. The proposal calls for the path to be separated from the road by a grassy buffer area to keep people using the path further separated from the road, improving safety. Connecting the path to the city’s 30 beach access points is also part of the plan, which would begin with the 65th and 66th Street access points near the center of the city. The city would also like to see the installation of educational signs along the path, allowing users to learn about the wildlife they may encounter, such as
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