Sarasota News Leader

04/25/2014

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often found close to asphalt parking lots) and dieldrin (found in pesticides) in excess of allowable standards, as shown in the soil samples. Cardno consultants and county staffers have said environmental issues are not a deal- breaker for either site, but Sarasota Mayor Shannon Snyder cautioned that the land that was once a landfill could require more extensive, and expensive, environmental A chart lists the pros and cons associated with the potential shelter site at 1330 N. Osprey Ave. in Sarasota. Image courtesy Sarasota County Our homeless shelter is downtown Sarasota right now. It is the street, it is the parks, it is the backyards of people, and if we don't do something, that is the status quo and it will only get worse. Joe Barbetta Commissioner Sarasota County Sarasota News Leader April 25, 2014 Page 28

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