The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, April. 15, 2020

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VolUMe 28, no. 25

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the Best news on Anna maria island Since 1992 astheworldterns keep their distance. 6 coVid-19 cases by ZiP code, city. 3 tourism forecast dire due to coVid-19. 4

Meetings. 4 Election 2020. 4 manatee county orders boat ramps reopened. 5

Opinions. 6-7 10-20 Years aGo Looking back. 7 Virtual easter celebrations, traditions. 8 2 bid on Anna maria city Pier operations. 9

Gathering. 8

Obituaries. 9 groups adapt to virus guidelines. 11 Where’s tuna Street? 12-13

Streetlife. 14 RoadWatch. 14 Keeping Ami beautiful. 15 BB crA puts tram plan into drive. 16 BB resumes Bridge Street improvements. 17 Anna maria might lift building moratorium. 17 Better than par at Key royale. 18 fishing runs hot. 19 classifieds. 20 real estate sales. 20

IsL BIZ takeaway on takeout. 22

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friends on the hunt grady niedzwick, 4, left, Vincent gollamudi, 7, Sophia Kerr, 8, and maggie niedzwick, good friends all and three classmates at Anna maria elementary, took part in a small family easter egg hunt with big rewards for the kids April 11 on the beach near the 73rd Street access in Holmes Beach. See more, page 2. islander Photo: nenita “easter Bunny” daguinotas

CoVID-19 numbers Beach parking rise, earlier peak crackdown, aMI projected for fLa enforcement

Curfew, 7-day vacation ban extended

By chrisAnn Allen islander reporter

By ryan Paice islander reporter

Florida residents were preparing for the peak as COVID-19 case numbers continued to rise the week ending April 12. The state reported 19,895 positive cases as of April 12, out of 185,520 people tested. The Florida Department of Health reported 236 positive cases in Manatee County as of April 12, out of 1,553 people tested, totaling 15%. Saur In the county, 13 people died due to the virus — 5.5% of those who tested positive. The first known person to test positive on Anna Maria Island was a Holmes Beach resident who was reported April 1 by the health department. Also, one man identified by press and a family member as living in Bradenton Beach was hospitalized in Sarasota with COVID-19 and died after being infected on a cruise ship. By April 12, 2 people tested positive on the island: 1 in Holmes Beach and 1 in Bradenton Beach. The state peak in positive cases was projected for April 21, according to the Institute of Health Metrics Evaluation. Previous projections indicted May 1 for the state surge in fatalities and hospital resources. Jacob Saur, the county’s public safety director, told the county board during a teleconferenced county meeting April 10 on COVID-19 planning, there was an 83% rise in county cases since April 3, compared with 70% statewide, as well as 14.7% positive test results, compared with 10% statewide. “We have begun to move forward with preparing for the medical surge on the horizon, as alternate health care sites are being evaluated,” Saur said. “Locally, our first PLeASe, See numbers, PAge 3

By chrisAnn Allen islander reporter

Restrictions tightened over the past week in Holmes Beach as positive COVID19 numbers continued to rise in Manatee County. Law enforcement was tasked with ensuring people complied with state and local orders. Holmes Beach Police Chief Bill Tokajer circulated a news release April 9 stating that due to states of emergency declared by the city, county and state, Holmes Beach was immediately halting parking at beach accesses and on streets and rights of way. Bradenton Beach Police Chief Sam Speciale said April 9 that the city was following the same restrictions. Anna Maria Mayor Dan Murphy said April 9 during a teleconferenced city commission meeting that he was discussing plans with the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office, the agency that provides law enforcement in Anna Maria. Manatee County and municipal officials ordered Anna Maria Island beaches closed to the general public as of March 20, but still PLeASe, See CraCkdown, PAge 2

Both Florida and Manatee County extended safety measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 the week of April 6. The state ban on short-term rentals was continued to April 30. And the county commissioner voted 5-2 April 10 to extend the 11 p.m.-5 a.m. curfew prohibiting nonessential travel until April 17. They removed a provision for enforcement on private properties for gatherings of more than 10 people. Commissioners Vanessa Baugh and Stephen Jonsson voted against extending the curfew citing concerns with civil liberties. Jonsson represents Anna Maria Island, Cortez and northwest Bradenton. Public safety director Jacob Saur told commissioners the curfew eased the workload of first responders. In the first week of the curfew, the county’s emergency medical services experienced a 19.8% drop in call volume, the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office saw a 25.3% decrease in calls for service and there was a 70% decrease in motor vehicle crashes, Saur PLeASe, See ban, PAge 5 Holmes Beach staff from public works and code enforcement post a banner April 10 on east Bay drive at manatee Avenue warning motorists that illegally parked vehicles will be towed. islander Photo: Bonner Joy


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