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NEWS RELEASE
City Hall
1565 First Street
Sarasota, FL 34236
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For Immediate Release: October 18, 2007
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SAPRITO FISHING PIER
CLOSES TEMPORARILY
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Sarasota,
FL: The Tony Saprito Fishing Pier will be temporarily closed
beginning Mon., October 22, 2007 for structural repairs and
maintenance improvements caused during the tumultuous 2004
hurricane season. When the pier reopens Mon., February 18,
2008 it will be fitted with new engineering technology enabling
it to better withstand future severe storms. |
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The deck
of the fishing pier will be replaced with new pop out wood
panels, which are designed to easily dislodge with storm
surge. It is anticipated the pop out panels will help preserve
the pier for a longer period of time. Such engineering technology
has proven successful in other locales susceptible to hurricanes,
including Pensacola Beach, FL. Regular maintenance will also
be performed on the pier including replacing rusted anchor
bolts, broken concrete and expansion joint material. |
In the time since Hurricane Jeanne left its mark on the
Saprito Fishing Pier, the City of Sarasota has been busy
taking the necessary steps to repair the pier. Reimbursement
was applied for with the Federal Emergency Management Agency
and granted in the sum of $250,000. A submerged land lease,
required by the State of Florida for construction in Sarasota
Bay, was applied for and granted. Following the City’s
bid process, the construction contract ultimately was awarded
to Lovin Construction, Inc., based in Bradenton. Total cost
of the project is $549,147, with FEMA funding nearly half
that amount.
The parking area directly under the Ringling Bridge will
be used as a construction staging area, and will be closed
to the public. While the pier will be closed, Ringling Causeway
Park and Hart’s Landing bait and tackle shop will remain
open. Public parking will be available adjacent to Hart’s
Landing.
Click
here to watch a Public Service Announcement about Saprito
Pier
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