plans in the event oil made it to the Sarasota
County shoreline.
Over the past months, however, the PDRP has
been put back on track, he said. Two public
meetings have been scheduled, he contin
ued, to renew residents' participation in the
process.
A North County workshop will be held from 6
to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 29, at Twin Lakes
Park, located at 6700 Clark Road in Sarasota.
A South County session will be held the
following day — again, from 6 to 8 p.m. — at
the Venice Community Center, located at 326
Nokomis Ave. in Venice.
Then the Sarasota County Commission will
discuss the PDRP on June 11, following staff's
compilation of the feedback from the two
workshops, Wreford noted.
Residents also will be welcome to send ques
tions or comments about the plan to PDRP@
sarasotagov.net or to read uptodate infor
mation on the project by visiting the county
A map created with Federal Emergency Management Agency software shows the expected storm surge
in Sarasota County as a result of a Category 5 hurricane strike. Image courtesy Sarasota County
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