17 Aug Time Lapse Video of Lido Key Re-Nourishment Project
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The U.S. District Court decision represents the latest in a series of failed efforts from Siesta Key residents to halt the dredging of Big Pass. by: David Conway Deputy Managing Editor A federal judge today denied an emergency request to halt a Lido Key renourishment project scheduled to begin...
City officials say the dredging of Big Pass will help protect the natural and built environment on Lido Key. by: David Conway Deputy Managing Editor Full Article...
Greetings, Here’s the latest update on Suntide. We are accepting owners, renters, exchangers, and owner guests, however it is not business as usual at Suntide. We are encouraging all visitors to continue to practice social distancing while staying on the property. For the safety of our...
Dear Suntide Owner, As a resort that hosts thousands of guests each and every year, rest assured Suntide is closely monitoring the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on both Suntide and the local community. We care deeply about your safety, whether you are traveling from a long...
2020 SUNTIDE BOARD MEETING INFO The Suntide Board of Directors have scheduled 4 meetings for 2020. The first will be on Thursday, March 19th. The second will be on Thursday, June 18th and the third meeting will be on Thursday, August 6th. The last meeting of...
The city could be facing some additional expenses to support the planned dredging of Big Pass to replenish the Lido shoreline. by: David Conway Deputy Managing Editor On Feb. 27, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will review bids from contractors interested in managing a planned Lido Key shoreline...
For the third time, a circuit court judge has rejected Siesta Key residents' attempts to challenge a Lido Key beach renourishment project. A judge in the 12th Judicial Circuit denied the Siesta Key Association’s efforts to challenge the planned dredging of Big Pass, determining the city...
By Nicole Rodriguez Staff Writer Sarasota finished work that began last November and added 40 to 80 feet of sand to critically eroded areas. SARASOTA — An emergency project to replenish the rapidly diminishing shoreline at Lido Beach with more sand is complete. The city last week wrapped up an emergency...