The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2021

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NOV. 17, 2021 Free

VOLUME 30, NO. 4

the Best News on anna maria island Since 1992

BB-dot mum on megabridge deal

astheworldterns. 6

Q&a 111721.

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New HB city attorney appointed. 4

By Kane Kaiman islander reporter

Meetings. 4 i solemnly swear… 5

Opinions. 6

10-20 Years ago

Looking back. 7

BBPd promotion. 8 Lawsuit filed over water pollution. 8 cortez stilt-house remains on waterfront. 9

Happenings What’s up on ami? 10 Privateers celebrate 50 years at gala. 11

Save a date. 12 Pto fall fest falls short on cash. 13

Gathering. 14 GoodDeeds. 14 Obituaries. 14 get in the game. 16

StreetLife. 17 RoadWatch. 17

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Patriots on Pine Bradenton Beach resident and u.S. Navy veteran Bill Sanderson plays bagpipes Nov. 11 while leading the fourth assault amphibian Battalion honor guard from tampa down Pine avenue during the city of anna maria’s old Soldiers and Sailors veterans day Parade. for more on veterans day, turn to page 15. islander Photo: ryan Paice

county plans to update parks plan. 18

Silent auction? Despite multiple attempts, Bradenton Beach Mayor John Chappie, city attorney Ricinda Perry and the Florida Department of Transportation could not be reached for comments on the status of the city’s negotiations with the agency related to the Cortez Bridge replacement project by The Islander’s press time Nov. 15. In March, Bradenton Beach commissioners unanimously voted to join a lawsuit challenging the DOT’s decision to replace the 17-foot-clearance Cortez drawbridge with a 65-foot-clearance fixed-span bridge in 2026-27. The commission directed Perry to coordinate with outside counsel to join the suit and allocated up to $15,000 for its costs. In April, commissioners voted to reduce funding for the suit and directed Perry to begin informal negotiations with DOT attorneys for concessions, including undergrounding utilities within and near the footprint of a high bridge. Chappie and Commissioners Ralph Cole and Marilyn Maro indicated they would vote against joining the suit in favor of continued negotiations with the DOT at an Aug. 5 meeting and the Aug. 13 deadline to join the suit passed without the city acting. Mark Porter, a Bradenton Beach public works consultant who has been working on the city’s high bridge undergrounding proposals, said Nov. 8 he sent the city a reworked schematic Sept. 27 but was unsure if the city had sent the plan to the DOT. Despite email inquiries Nov. 8 and Nov. 10, the DOT did not confirm they had received the proposal by The Islander’s press time Nov. 15, and Perry and Chappie did not reply to call or text messages Nov. 8 and Nov. 9. Porter’s latest diagrams would be part turN to megabridge, Page 2

Planting to plating. 19 center sports, horseshoes, golf … 20

U.s. postal stamp to salute ‘shark lady’ By Lisa Neff islander editor

Eugenie “the Shark Lady” Clark, who dove deep into marine science in life, surfaced posthumously on a Forever stamp. Isl Biz: Za, acai, fishing, hiring. 22 The U.S. Postal Service announced in November a Forever USA stamp would turkey? get stuffed the honor Clark, a world authority on sharks and easy way. 23 founding director of Mote Marine LaboraCLASSIFIEDS. 24 tory. Clark was known as “Genie” to colPropertyWatch. 26 leagues and friends and also as “the Shark cold results in unpredictable fishing. 21

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artist amanda Phingbodhipakkiya designed the 2022 u.S. Postal Service stamp honoring the late eugenie “the Shark Lady” clark. islander Photo: courtesy uSPS


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