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Sarasota County has outlined plans to spend $75 million to dredge local waterways, but flooded residents are wondering why it wasn't done before.
Residents met with federal, state, and Sarasota County officials to discuss concerns about the upcoming hurricane season.
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MySuncoast.com on MSNSarasota County working on permanent fix to Cow Pen Slough breachThe Public Works Director also said they will remove the tressel in Cow Pen Slough and on Phillippi Creek near Beneva Road.
Former Florida legislator and Manatee County elections supervisor Michael Bennett has moved to Sarasota and wants to provide ...
The Sarasota City Commission narrowly opted to scrap its stalled search for a new city manager and start from scratch at its ...
Although nearly derailed by City Commission concerns, the profit center portion of the affordable housing project wins two ...
Sarasota County will offer residents a primer on preparation for the 2025 hurricane season, starting at 6 p.m., May 8, with a “Community Conversation on Hurricane Preparedness,” at Riverview High ...
Sarasota County plans to spend $75 million in hurricane recovery grants on dredging Phillippi Creek and other local waterways to prevent flooding.
Take your little piece of land and steward it. It will give you a sense of power. Your choices matter. You can make a ...
SARASOTA, Fla. — The first sea turtle nests of the year have arrived in Sarasota. And while it may be tempting to get an ...
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MySuncoast.com on MSNHeroes’ Village opens, offering affordable housing for veteransSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Sarasota Mayor Liz Alpert, Vice Mayor Debbie Trice and Commissioner Kyle Battie joined the Office of Housing & Community Development (OHCD) and the Gulf Coast Community ...
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