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Residents rally against controversial land lease proposal

July 15, 2024 | Sarasota City, Sarasota County, Florida



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Residents rally against controversial land lease proposal
During a recent government meeting, community members voiced strong opposition to a proposed term lease agreement for the Paine Park Auditorium, citing concerns over the potential loss of public green space. Resident Pearlie Freiberg, along with several others, urged commissioners to deny the revised term sheet, arguing that it represents a significant encroachment of private interests on public land.

Freiberg described the proposal as a \"land grab,\" highlighting that it would result in the loss of 2.1 acres of green space for the construction of a new two-story building. She emphasized that the current zoning designates the area as governmental, raising questions about the appropriateness of allowing a non-governmental entity to develop the site.

The meeting featured multiple speakers echoing Freiberg's sentiments, reinforcing the community's desire to protect public spaces from private development. The commissioners were urged to consider the long-term implications of such agreements on the community's access to green areas and the overall character of the neighborhood. The discussion reflects a growing concern among residents regarding the balance between development and the preservation of public land.

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