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06/13/2014

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The Sarasota County Commission is sched- uled to hold a limited discussion of the report during its budget workshop on July 1, Matt Osterhoudt, acting director of the county's Natural Resources Department, told mem- bers of the Siesta Key Association on June 5. County staff members will review the mate- rial, he added, so they can facilitate that session. A longer agenda item is planned for Sept. 19, he said. T h e f u l l r e p o r t i s a v a i l a b l e o n t h e county website. STUDYING BIG PASS During its work on the modeling, the Corps of Engineers examined the structural features of Big Pass from 1883 to the present day, the report says. While the pass has maintained the same orientation and similar structure for the past 100 years, the report says, dredges since the 1920s "have caused significant changes in the orientation of the south lobe of the inlet complex." In 1943, the report points out, the main ebb channel of the pass ran along the northern shoreline of Siesta Key and the ebb shoal was An historic map shows the plan for the Ringling Isles created early in the 20th century by John Ringling and Owen Burns. Image courtesy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sarasota News Leader June 13, 2014 Page 12

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