SIESTA KEY
Observer Formerly the Pelican Press
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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. VOLUME 45, NO. 34
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THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2015
YOUR TOWN PIANO MAN
What will your bayfront look like? As Sarasota Bayfront 20:20 moves toward the planning phase of its bayfront project, members of the group turn to other cities for inspiration.
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Part-time resident Dr. Gene Ginsberg has a passion for two things: playing the piano and fighting Parkinson’s disease. With an hourlong piano recital March 7, at Piano Distributors, where he receives lessons, Ginsberg did both and collected $3,389 for the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation.
GRAND TIME
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Jessica Salmond
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Commissioners pump more money into Siesta Key station The $25 million Siesta Key pump station project, scheduled to be completed in 2016, was delayed to coincide with a Phillippi Creek septic project.
St. Martha Catholic School students spent Friday morning with their grandparents and family members at Grandparents Day. More than 300 grandparents enjoyed breakfast with their grandchildren. After breakfast, students in primary grades presented a special performance. Before the morning concluded, grandparents visited their grandchildren’s classrooms.
JESSICA SALMOND STAFF WRITER
Ringling Town Hall honors its speaker, Supreme Court of the United States Associate Justice Antonin Scalia.
ARTS + CULTURE Sarasota Opera completes a five-act marathon with ‘Don Carlos.’
INSIDE
After a two-year delay, Sarasota County is moving forward with replacing the Siesta Key wastewater treatment plant with a pump station and force main. The board approved a contract in 2010 for design and permitting of the pipeline routes. The board amended the contract twice in 2013 to add design and bid services. On Tuesday, the board voted to add more funds for the engineering phases of the project, which amounts to $829,075 total. The Siesta Key wastewater plant is supposed to be decomSEE PUMP STATION PAGE 5A
CIRCLE THEORIES 6A Jessica Salmond
The Siesta Key Master Pump Station and force main project, which will replace the wastewater facility plant, will cost $25 million.
Stakeholders discuss a garage, roundabout and median parking to solve St. Armands’ traffic woes.