SIESTA KEY
Observer
Moving on from Mooney.
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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 51, NO. 3
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2020
County pedals forward
YOUR TOWN
Harry Sayer
Chamber grads drive through
Revised plan would connect communities while upgrading bike, pedestrian routes. PAGE 3
The Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce celebrated the 39 graduates of its Adult Leadership Program with a drive-thru graduation. Sarasota citizens spent more than 10 months in the program, which is meant to grow overall understanding of the Sarasota community’s educational, economic, governmental, cultural and environmental segments. The students’ group project was creating a sensory garden at The Florida Center.
Blood drives make difference
As the need for convalescent plasma has intensified, SunCoast Blood Centers have had help from local organizations collecting blood and plasma for people in need. Vimvest, a financial technology and advisory company, partnered with SunCoast Blood Centers and hosted a blood drive July 28 that saw 32 registered donors give blood. Seven of those donors were able to give a total of 28 doses of convalescent plasma. The Suncoast Science Center held a blood drive on July 29 with 71 donors.
Turtle Tracks Because of an issue with servers at Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium, the full nesting report was not available for July 26 to Aug. 1. Below are the sea turtle nesting numbers for the entire area Mote surveys, including Casey Key, Lido Key, Siesta Key, Longboat Key and Venice. JULY 26 TO AUG. 1 Total nests: 90 Total false crawls: 58 YEAR TO DATE Total nests: 3,646 Total false crawls: 4,722 Source: Mote Marine Laboratory
POSIES WITH PAPA Enthusiastic patrons return to farmers market. SEE PAGE 18
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In a survey, cyclists told county leaders about connectivity gaps and their concerns about safety along Sarasota County thoroughfares. Harry Sayer
Linh and Eloise Chau pick up roses at the Sarasota Farmers Market as a surprise for Mom.
Sticking to the plan
It’s a pier review City, Bay developer discuss details of code compliance to enable phase one approval. SEE PAGE 5
Courtesy rendering
Although the city has offered initial conceptual approval for The Bay’s vision for phase one of a park project, the group is requesting some additional changes to the city code.
Experts advise staying the course on school opening. SEE PAGE 4