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Residents rally to protect green spaces from development

June 19, 2024 | Venice, Sarasota County, Florida



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Residents rally to protect green spaces from development
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the preservation of green spaces in Venice, Florida, with a focus on two specific worksites that have been under maintenance for the past two years. Team KVD has been actively removing invasive species in these areas, aiming to enhance the island's green space. The commitment to ongoing maintenance was reiterated, highlighting the community's enthusiasm for preserving these natural habitats.

Residents from the nearby Bellagio development voiced their support for maintaining these green spaces. Rick Hyman, a local resident, shared his personal efforts in cataloging native Florida plants and monitoring gopher tortoise habitats, noting the presence of over 100 burrows. He emphasized the ecological significance of the area, which is home to various wildlife, including eagles.

Another resident, Bruce Katzmeier, echoed Hyman's concerns regarding the potential development of these green areas, stressing the importance of preserving the habitat for local fauna and the recreational value for the community, particularly for cyclists using the nearby trails.

The meeting also included procedural matters, such as the approval of minutes from a previous meeting, which passed without opposition. The discussions reflect a strong community interest in environmental conservation and the preservation of local ecosystems amidst development pressures.

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