In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around funding and infrastructure improvements in Holmes Beach, particularly regarding a proposed water taxi service and the Complete Streets program. Commissioner Diggins reported on a Tourist Development Council (TDC) meeting where a request for $500,000 to support the Complete Streets initiative was met with resistance. Despite initial objections, a suggestion to link the funding request with the water taxi proposal gained traction, prompting further discussions on potential locations for the taxi service.
Diggins emphasized the need for collaboration with the county to identify a suitable site for the water taxi, which he noted would require a site plan approval from the city. However, Commissioner Judy expressed frustration over the ongoing delays and perceived lack of support from the county, highlighting that Holmes Beach is the only city without a public pier. She criticized the county's insistence on linking funding for sidewalks to the water taxi proposal, arguing that infrastructure improvements should take precedence to ensure safety for residents and tourists.
The meeting also touched on the need for a redesign of the Kingfish property to accommodate the water taxi, with local officials acknowledging the necessity for the county to take the lead on this initiative. The conversation underscored the ongoing challenges faced by Holmes Beach in securing necessary funding and infrastructure improvements, with officials expressing hope for progress in the coming months. The outcome of these discussions remains uncertain as the county evaluates its next steps.