The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Page 1

VOLUME

AUG. 4, 2021 FREE

NO. 41

The Best News on Anna Maria Island Since 1992 Astheworldterns. 6

RoadWatch. 2

Q&A 080421

Top Notch

islander.org

WEEK 4: NIGHT GLOW AT THE PIER

3

Bridge lawsuit deadline looms By Kane Kaiman Islander Reporter

Cortezian alters stilthouse. 3

State your case. The deadline for the city of Bradenton Beach to join the Cortez Bridge lawsuit is Aug. 15. Meetings. 4 Anti-megabridge coalition leader Joe About red tide. 5 McClash plans to make another sales pitch for the city to join his lawsuit before the HB gears up for ban on window closes. golf cart rentals. 5 At a Bradenton Beach Opinions. 6 City Commission meeting scheduled for Aug. 5, McClash is slated to give 10-20 YEARS AGO a presentation on the negaLooking back. 7 Bill Shafer of Anna Maria captured the island nightlife at the Anna Maria City Pier in tive impacts of the Florida McClash May. The photographer wins The Islander’s 2021 weekly Top Notch photo contest and Department of TransportaHB hears pleas for tougher noise regs. 8 a “More-than-a-mullet wrapper” T-shirt, as well as entry into the finals, which offers a tion’s plan to replace the grand prize of $100 from The Islander and gift certificates from Islander advertisers. 17-foot-clearance Cortez drawbridge with BB switches engineers on a 65-foot-clearance fixed-span bridge in drainage project. 9 2026-27. McClash, a former Manatee County commissioner, planned to speak to the city Save the date. 10 officials July 29, but the presentation was By Ryan Paice reaches the shores and canals. delayed a week. Happenings Islander Reporter The move is one of many steps the He is one of four complainants chalCommunity activities. 11 The return of red tide to Anna Maria county has taken to reduce the impact of red lenging the DOT’s decision to build the high Island was met with a wave of countermea- tide so far this summer. bridge in federal court. Privateers take us to the sures the week beginning July 26. Red tide is a type of harmful algal bloom TuRN TO BRIDGE, PAgE 2 ballpark. 12 Manatee County commissioners that produces toxins that discolor water, kill approved $500,000 in tourist development marine life and irritate respiratory systems. taxes July 27 to fund measures countering Last week, county staff began raking the AME readies for class. 13 the naturally occurring harmful algal bloom, island’s beaches to remove red tide-related such as paying local shrimp boat captains debris from the shores, collecting the debris Who wants shots? Gathering. 14 to remove red tide-related detritus before it and biomass in dumpsters at the Manatee The city of Holmes Beach will host Obituaries. 14 a Florida Department of Health mobile Public Beach and Coquina Beach. Both beaches are managed by the COVID-19 vaccination event 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Where’s Tuna Wednesday, Aug. 4, at city hall, 5801 Marina county. Street. Despite detecting “high concentrations” Drive. 16-17 The site will offer people 18 years and of red tide along the island, the county is keeping the beaches open as red tide has older the Johnson & Johnson and Moderna Streetlife. 20 yet to cause widespread respiratory issues, vaccines. Trolley driver shines. 21 The site also will provide Pfizer vaccines according to a July 30 update from county for children who are at least 12 years old administrator Scott Hopes. NESTING NOTES. 22 “Here in Manatee County, our primary who arrive with supervision. The event will mark the fifth time the focus has been mitigation,” Hopes said. “We are approaching an attack on red tide from city has hosted a mobile vaccine site, the Clamoring for clams. 23 first since June, when it provided shots from land, sea and air.” Hopes said the county is using drones a tent at the Manatee Public Beach. Punt, pass, pitch. 24 According to the U.S. Centers for Disto scan waters for concentrations of red tide Offshore bite flourishes. and dead fish and attempting debris removal ease Control and Prevention, the rate of 25 those fully vaccinated in Manatee County vessels before reaching the shore. Holmes Beach Police Chief Bill Tokajer is 46.5%. TideWatch. 25 COVID-19 testing volume, as well as praised the county response to the red tide County reappoints hotethe positivity rating and hospital admissions outbreak. liers to TDC. 26 “The county is taking care of the coast- were on the rise in Manatee County the week ISL BIZ has limits. 27 line and they’ve been doing a very good ending Aug. 1, with new hospital admissions People walk at the Manatee Public Beach, job,” Tokajer said in a July 29 interview with up 78.8% from the week prior. CLASSIFIEDS. 28 4000 gulf Drive, Holmes Beach, where For more information about vaccinations The Islander. “The beach rake people are out signs July 29 warned beachgoers of the against the coronavirus, go to mymanatee. there every day … keeping it clean for our PropertyWatch. 30 presence of red tide in the water. Islander org. residents and visitors alike.” AM homeowners fight beach construction. 4

County rakes red tide detritus, HB monitors canals

HB set to host COVID-19 vaccination event

NYT puzzle. 31

Photo: Ryan Paice

TuRN TO RED TIDE, PAgE 2

— Ryan Paice

Award-Winning Surfside Dining Call For Reservations: (941) 778 - 6444


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, August 4, 2021 by The Anna Maria Islander Newspaper - Issuu