Sarasota News Leader
October 4, 2013
Page 49
Saturday, Oct. 5, at the Waldemere Fire Station
across the street from Sarasota Memorial
Hospital. The organization is composed of
representatives of 28 Sarasota neighborhoods; they meet monthly.
After a round-robin update on activities or
concerns from each of the neighborhoods, two
presentations are planned. Representatives of
the Sarasota County Council of Neighborhood
Associations (CONA) will give an update on
the county's efforts to modify the long-range
2050 Plan.
Next, the CCNA reps will hear of the latest
efforts to restart work on Lift Station 87 in
Sarasota's Luke Wood Park. The new project
manager, Robert Garland with the engineering firm McKim & Creed, will be on hand to
talk about work getting under way next week
and lasting well into next year.
For now, parking remains free in the Palm
Avenue garage in downtown Sarasota. Photo
by Norman Schimmel
The county's 2050 Plan for development east of Interstate 75 will be on the CCNA agenda Saturday.
File photo