The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, July 20, 2022

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VOLUME 30, NO. 39

Feast on Shark Week!

JULY 20, 2022

the Best news on anna maria island Since 1992 astheworldterns 6 am city hall zapped. 3

Q&A 072022

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am, BB, HB tackle 2022 budgets. 4, 5, 8

Meetings 4 election notes. 4

Opinions 6

10-20 YEARS AGO

looking back. 7

coquina boat ramp work on schedule. 8

Save the date. 10-11

Happenings What’s up on ami? 11-12 How to enter top notch.

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ame preps new year. 13

islander.org

AM approves island’s 1st paid parking lot

Week 4 winner: Lunch on the fly Brittney trip of Bedford, massachusetts, wins the fourth week of the islander’s 2022 top notch photo contest with this photograph a great egret working for a meal at the anna maria city Pier in august 2021. the photographer wins an islander “morethan-a-mullet wrapper” t-shirt and entry into the finals, which offers a grand prize of $100 from the islander and gift certificates from islander advertisers.

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By ryan Paice islander reporter

Top Notch

It’s an island first. Almost 30 private parking spaces in Anna Maria are open for public use — if motorists are willing to pay the fare. City commissioners unanimously voted July 14 to approve a site plan amendment to allow paid parking in the Sandbar Restaurant’s lot at 9902 Gulf Drive. It’s the first paid parking lot in the city and a first for Anna Maria Island. The lot, one of nine lots spaced out around the restaurant for parking, contains 28 spaces and is owned by Weld Inc., which lists Ed Chiles as its principal officer. City staff discovered in February that automated kiosks had been installed at the lot to facilitate paid public parking without the city’s approval. Signs at the lot direct parking motorists to pay for their spaces via the ParkMobile

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Riding out the summer

Gathering. 14

Surf’s up, small but smooth

left: Beau Whittaker gets surf lessons July 12 from an island pro — dad chris Whittaker — at “three Piers” in Bradenton Beach. Beau, 5, already catches waves and rides on his own. the older Whittaker grew up on island waves in Bradenton Beach back when his family owned catalina resort — now tortuga inn. former Bradenton Beach mayor Katie Pierola is his “ubuela.”

locals deliver aid to ukraine. 15 Where’s Tuna Street.

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thar she goes: Whale shark sightings. 18 researchers track dolphin health habits. 18

Cops & Courts 20-21 nesting notes. 22

Shark bites. 23 Summer sports. 24 celebrating sharks. 25

Isl Biz: 26-27 MarketWatch 27 CLASSIFIEDS. 28-29

PropertyWatch 30

NYT puzzle. 31

rasta Jon attacks the lip in late June at “three Piers” — the concrete erosion-control groins on the gulf of mexico shore at cortez Beach in Bradenton Beach. the piers help surfers get beyond the break. islander Photos: chris Whittaker


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