Happy Mother’s Day
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the Best news on anna Maria island Since 1992 astheworldterns await sunny Mother’s Day. 6 county hopes testing drops coVid-19 percentage. 3 HB cuts 2,000 parking spaces as county opens beach parking. 4
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Meetings. 4
Good Deeds. 4 Helping hand extends to to island workers. 5 Some restaurants prime for opening. 5
Opinions. 6 10-20 Years aGo
Looking back. 7
Gathering.
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Obituaries. 9 community groups cheer donors to giving challenge. 10
Happenings community announcements, activities. 11 Holmes Beach stalls business tax. 12 candidate qualifying ahead. 13 anna Maria pier inches toward completion. 13
Streetlife. 14 Bicyclist critical after hit-and-run on Manatee avenue bridge. 15
NESTING NOTES. 16 about mothers and mothers’ nature. 17 taking life in “Hurdles.” island sports on hold. Will Bucs play 2020 season? 18
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he bridge is down. Call all emergency equipment onto the Skyway Bridge. T h e Skyw ay Br idg e is dow n. This is a major emergency situation. Stop the traffic on that Skyway Bridge.’ — Capt. John Lerro, Summit Venture pilot, distress call, May 9, 1980. Story, page 13. Islander File Photo: Paul Roat
state orders phase 1 reopening, island cities adjust By ryan Paice islander reporter
It’s time to phase into a new normal. Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the first phase of his plan to reopen the state April 29, only a day before the Florida Department of Health reported 1,000 new positive cases of COVID-19. There were 36,078 confirmed cases and 1,379 deaths reported in the state as of May 4, including 619 cases and 59 deaths in Manatee County. At least 20 people in the state died every day during the month of April. DeSantis’ reopening plan included allowing elective surgeries to resume, as well as opening state parks, retail stores and restaurants. Such businesses are restricted to 25% capacity and restaurants must keep dining tables indoors and outdoors at least 6 feet apart to respect social distancing guidelines. Schools, bars, hair salons and fitness centers remained closed in the governor’s first phase. Long-term care facilities remained closed to visitors. The state’s safer-at-home order expired May 4, but limitations on certain nonessential businesses and activities are extended
in phase 1. He also said gatherings of 10 or more people remained prohibited and encouraged residents to wear face masks in public. The plan did not include Dade, Palm Beach and Broward counties, which DeSantis said were operating on a different timeline than the rest of the state. Anna Maria Mayor Dan Murphy expressed gratitude for residents’ cooperation during the state’s safer-at-home order in an April 30 email to The Islander. “The city officials, the staff and our (Manatee County Sheriff’s Office) deputies of Anna Maria thank our residents and business owners for having been so cooperative, creative and adaptive in accepting the changes to our laid-back lifestyle,” Murphy wrote. The mayor said the state’s 25% capacity restriction on restaurants and retail stores would be enforced similarly to how the city has enforced the state restrictions on vacation rentals. “Much of this will be self-enforced by the business owners or, if that fails, on a code enforcement complaint-driven basis,” Murphy wrote. “We have great confidence
in both our business owners and residents that they will continue to do what is right and comply.” People who witness violations of the state’s orders in Anna Maria can email a complaint to code enforcement manager Debbie Haynes at depclerk@cityofannamaria.com. Holmes Beach Mayor Judy Titsworth wrote in an April 30 email to The Islander that code enforcement officers and the Holmes Beach Police Department would handle efforts to enforce the state order. However, she did not detail how they would complete the task. In the past several weeks, HBPD officers and code enforcement employees have monitored known vacation rental properties for potential violations. Bradenton Beach Mayor John Chappie did not respond to an April 30 email, as well as a phone call and text message May 1 from The Islander. Vacation rental restrictions Another part of DeSantis’ plan to reopen included addressing vacation rental activity.
PLeaSe, See Phase 1, Page 2
tarpon slowly stage. 19
PropertyWatch. 20 CLASSIFIEDS. 20
Isl BIZ Building a ‘bank.’ 22
NYT crossword. 23
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the florida department of Health in Manatee county sets up a drive-thru coVid-19 test site april 29 at the Bradenton area convention center, 1 Haben Blvd., Palmetto. Story, page 3. islander Photo: courtesy Manatee county