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City plans to acquire vital parkland for community use

June 19, 2024 | Venice, Sarasota County, Florida



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City plans to acquire vital parkland for community use
In a recent government meeting, Assistant City Manager James Clinch presented an update on the Intracoastal Waterway Site's work plan, focusing on two significant parcels of land proposed for inclusion in Sarasota County's neighborhood parkland acquisition program. The sites, located on the southern part of the island near the Bellagio community, encompass a little over 3.5 acres to the north and more than 10 acres to the south, both adjacent to the Venetian Waterway Trail.

Clinch emphasized the importance of these properties, currently owned by the West Coast Inland Navigation District (WCIND), which has deemed them surplus. The county is actively seeking opportunities to acquire land in this area, as previous acquisitions have primarily occurred in the northern and eastern parts of the county where more vacant land is available.

The proposed sites are not only valuable for public use but also host sensitive environmental features, including a nesting area for eagles and habitats for gopher tortoises. Clinch noted that the properties have been recognized for their ecological significance, which further supports the case for their protection and public accessibility.

The Sarasota County Parks Advisory Committee has already reviewed and recommended these parcels for acquisition, highlighting a community-driven effort to enhance local parkland and preserve natural habitats. The meeting underscored the ongoing collaboration between city officials and county representatives to ensure that these vital areas are safeguarded for future generations.

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