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04/12/2013

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Sarasota News Leader April 12, 2013 Page 90 Siesta Seen Moreover, Hines said, a situation where little segments of road with a lower speed limit are interspersed with segments having higher speed limits poses a dangerous situation. "It's going to be a law enforcement problem." Café." In the stop-and-go process, she continued, one driver used the continuous turn lane on Midnight Pass Road to get in front of other vehicles, "which is crazy, but we all know it's done." She told the other board members, "Safety is a "I would be concerned about those golf carts real concern for me." As Barbetta had pointed on the Key as well," Chairwoman Carolyn Ma- out, she added, "Pedestrians and golf carts — son added. it just seems like a recipe for trouble." Just a few weeks ago, when she last was on Patterson made a motion to deny the request Siesta, she said, "It took me 45 minutes to get for the lower speed limit. It died for lack of a to the Stickney Point bridge from the Village second. County commissioners are wary of opening up Siesta Key roads to golf cart transportation, regardless of how the vehicles may look. Photo by Sfoskett via Wikimedia Commons

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