#AMItogether
VOLUME 28, NO. 22
MARCH 25, 2020 free
the Best news on anna Maria island Since 1992 Astheworldterns encourage social distancing. 6 Primary poll results. 3
islander.org
Shoreline swarms signal beach closure
Businesses shift plans in virus crisis. 4 tourism promotions ‘stand down.’ 5
Opinions. 6 10-20 YEARS AGO
Looking back. 7
Providers: testing top prevention priority. 8 community center closes to pandemic. 10
the Manatee Public Beach is busy with clustered families and groups March 19 up and down the beach, but an announced government closure the next day, March 20, resulted in the quiet beach pictured below. islander Photos: courtesy HBPd chief Bill tokajer
… and most island beaches go quiet
coVid-19 infects ‘season’ for local groups. 11 Volunteer opportunities. 11
RoadWatch. 11 aM pier project. 12 Legislative session ends, home rule retained. 12
classroom closures extended. 13 BB sets standards for memorial benches. 14
take 5:00: 15
Obituaries. 16
teitelbaum, community leader, died March 22. first responders safety guidelines. 16
Streetlife. HB encourages input for comp plan.
dose of nature. Sports roundup. Spring fishing.
ISL BIZ: calendars change, businesses reach out.
PropertyWatch. CLASSIFIEDS.
NYT puzzle.
COVID-19 snowballs, AMI beaches closed By ryan Paice islander reporter
The local fight against the spread of COVID-19 has ratcheted up to meet the crisis. The cities of Anna Maria, Bradenton Beach and Holmes Beach, as well as Manatee County, declared states of emergency March 16-17, granting the local governments additional powers to enact measures to mitigate the pandemic — and to seek aid in the post-pandemic phase, when it comes. The state emergency was declared March 9. The declarations come as confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Florida continued to skyrocket. There were 1,007 confirmed cases across the state as of March 23 — up from 136 on March 16 — including 13 Man-
atee County cases, according to the Florida Department of Health. After spending the previous week installing hand sanitizer in public buildings to counter the virus’ spread, the municipalities began applying emergency powers to restrict access the week of March 16. While government operations continued, all three island cities closed buildings to the public. City staff posted closure notices at the entrances, asking people to contact them by phone, email, fax or by visiting their websites. The cities also canceled nonessential meetings and made plans to conduct virtual meetings to prevent the potential spread of the virus among officials and staff. An Anna Maria Commission meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 26, will be con-
ducted via conference call. People can listen in by calling 1-571-317-3112 and using the access code 707-522-589. Such meetings normally would violate the Florida Sunshine Law, which guarantees open meetings, however, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gave an executive order March 20 to temporarily suspend state statutes requirPLeaSe, See COVID-19, Page 2
Beach, parking lot closure Law enforcement officers are not asking beachgoers to leave, but are monitoring for crowd limits and appropriate distancing. as long as beachgoers park and access the beach legally, they are welcome. However, the orders are subject to change.
Island churches provide community aid, hope By chrisann allen islander reporter
Houses of worship on Anna Maria Island are delivering messages of “faith over fear” in the face of COVID-19. Congregation doors are temporarily closed, but island churches are holding services online and reaching out to meet community needs. The Rev. Ed Moss of CrossPointe Fellowship said younger members of his congregation are stepping up to help people who are quarantined, while striving to follow U.S. safety guidelines. “We’ve got some folks in the church that PLeaSe, See CHUrCHes, Page 5
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roser church’s chapel, 512 Pine ave., anna Maria, is open March 18 for public prayer — with sanitizer stationed near the entrance. islander Photo: Lisa neff