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the Best news on anna maria island Since 1992 astheworldterns. 6 Stilt-house changes hands, expands. 3
Q&A 072821
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Meetings. 4
anna maria amends parking ordinance. 4 experts: nutrients key to red tide battle. 5 county: all clear on ami coast. 5
Opinions. 6
Top Notch
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Week 3: Morning moonlight
doug Blunt of Perico island captured an angler casting into the surf one morning in march at anna maria’s Bean Point. He is a winner in the islander’s 2021 weekly top notch photo contest of a “more-than-a-mullet wrapper” t-shirt, and his photo is in the finals, which offers a grand prize of $100 from the islander and gift certificates from islander advertisers.
High achievers
maddie gordan gets a boost up the climbing wall July 20 at Vertical Ventures in St. Petersburg. maddie and other summer campers from the center of anna maria island went on a field trip for adventure. more pics, page 22. islander courtesy Photo
10-20 YEARS AGO
looking back. 7
am commission sets tax benchmark. 8 HB mayor breaks pause in parking debate. 9
Save the date. 10
Happenings community activities. 11
Gathering. 12
Obituaries. 12-13 Kingfish killing spree, 41 years cold. 13
Streetlife. 15 fishing guide gets real about red tide. 16
new principal takes reins at ame. 17
NESTING NOTES. Hey, hatchlings! 18
reading the bold print.
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storm ready? 19 Summer sports. 20 fishing productive, red tide challenges. 21
ISL BIZ: 22
on board for biz, tourism.
CLASSIFIEDS. 24
PropertyWatch. 26
NYT puzzle. 27
‘Best yet’ hearing held to ‘reimagine’ Pine Ave.
By amy V.t. moriarty islander reporter
A third public hearing to reimagine Pine Avenue “was the best session we’ve had thus far,” Anna Maria Mayor Dan Murphy said July 20. The final session with traffic engineer Gerry Traverso, local officials and residents explored issues related to safety and traffic on Anna Maria’s Pine, Spring and Magnolia avemurphy nues, as well as Gulf Drive and South Bay Boulevard. Anna Maria commissioners in May approved a $50,274 expenditure that paved the way for Traverso to conduct the study in the city’s business district as part of a “Reimagining Pine Avenue” project. Traverso is vice president of traffic engineering for George F. Young Inc., a St. Petersburg-based engineering and surveying
company. He was tasked with offering 4-6 options to improve safety and ease traffic flow on Anna Maria’s busiest roads. Some concerns may be traverso addressed in his recommendations, expected as soon as mid-August, while enforcement concerns are to be addressed on an ongoing basis. People parking in no parking zones, golf cart operators who may be too young to drive and bicyclists failing to obey trafgetman fic laws are among the issues Traverso said need to be addressed by enforcement. At the July 20 hearing, Manatee County Sheriff’s Sgt. Brett Getman, who heads up the Anna Maria substation, asked people at turn to pine ave., Page 2
‘Is this the gunman?’ on aug. 1, 1980, four people were slain near the Kingfish Boat ramp in Holmes Beach. this composite sketch published in the islander 41 years ago — was created of the alleged suspect in a murdermystery that remains unsolved. read the story, page 14.
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