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July 1: Citizen Input: "Hire a New Stormwater Director"

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July 1, 2025 Budget Workshop Sarasota County Commission and staff hearing from citizens flooded by Hurricane Debby: The result: The Board directed Administrator Jonathan Lewis to hire a Director and Manager David Ochs:  "Please hire new blood"  Jay Crabtree  "You guys have listened to us"  “Through our own research and talking to experts, we've found that the county may be exempt from both state and federal permits,” said Seth Johnson, a volunteer with the South Gate Community Association. “Because they are pursuing a navigational dredge instead of stormwater maintenance, they could be completely missing this process that could get a shovel in the creek within a few months, rather than taking delay after delay from going through the federal permit process,” he told WUSF. Kerry Sheridan, WUSF/NPR Connie Neeley  "You don't just have a flood problem -  you have a trust problem" \ Kristy Molyneuaux "Stormwater leadership is broken" " Sar...

UNPREPARED: 5 Stories on How Sarasota County Failed its Public Stormwater Obligations

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Spencer Anderson 2022 Sarasota County officials downplayed flood risk. Tropical Storm Debby exposed their failures   Florida Trident & Suncoast Seachlight Laurel Meadows after Debbie 2024 Blame game begins after feds deny Sarasota County emergency dredging of Phillippi Creek   Herald Tribune Homeowner in Laurel Meadows  Confusion arises after Phillippi Creek residents learn county administrator said Army Corps of Engineers denied emergency permit for dredging   Sarasota News Leader PHILLIPPI Creek No emergency permit: Dredging of Phillippi Creek to wait another hurricane season    Florida Trident & Suncoast Searchlight Berm at Cow Pen Slough Residents express concern as Phillippi Creek dredging project reclassified to standard permit    Fox 13 Tampa Bay

Storm Season is Here

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This letter to the Board was sent May 31st, 2025: Dear Commissioners Neunder, Knight, Smith, Mast and Cutsinger, As a former reporter for the  Herald Tribune , I covered issues of development and planning that involve giving attention to the pulse of the public. I continue to do this as an independent journalist via social media, email, and attending public hearings. I’m no stormwater engineer, but I can gauge where the public sits on the stormwater issue. The public is not sitting, it’s standing -- out of anxiety and outrage. Today is May 31. Storm season starts tomorrow and we do not appear to have an actual plan, or a clear-cut understanding of what went wrong last year, and of what needs to be done to ensure that disastrous county failures do not repeat during this storm season or in any future year. Alarm bells went off during Debby .  I live next to a park with canals. Prior to Debby, the canals were completely dry. An unnamed storm, or invest, filled the canals nearly o...

Engineer Stephen Suau: Stormwater Management - Moving Forward

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Hydrologist Steve Suau's analysis of Sarasota County's process is essential to understanding the processes, necessities and preparatory steps of stormwater management: From:  Stephen Suau Sent:  Wednesday, May 21, 2025 12:02 PM To:  ' jneunder@scgov.net ' < jneunder@scgov.net >; Ron Cutsinger < RCutsinger@scgov.net >;  tmast@scgov.net ; Mark Smith < mhsmith@scgov.net >;  tknight@scgov.net Subject:  Stormwater Management - Moving Forward Honorable Commissioners - First and foremost, thank you for your committed leadership and strategic focus on improving the management of stormwater in Sarasota County. You understand that hundreds of lives and livelihoods as well as businesses were upended by the floods last summer. You also understand that these are our neighbors with families, mortgages, and responsibilities, with roots in the community.   This is also what compelled me to conduct an independent review to assess the Tropical Storm De...

Argus's Robinson on Stormwater and City / County Interlocal Agreement

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An email from Argus Foundation's Christine Robinson on the Stormwatr Managemetn Workshop urging the Board to focus on the issues and keep the city Interlocal Agreement: May 20, 2025 Honorable Chair Joe Neunder and Honorable County Commissioners Re: Termination of City of Sarasota Interlocal Agreement for Stormwater Management Dear Honorable Chair Neunder and Honorable County Commissioners, The Argus Foundation wishes to express its sincere appreciation for your leadership in establishing the special stormwater maintenance workshop prior to storm season. Your diligent efforts to manage the agenda on this critical issue and ensure public transparency in addressing questions are commendable. We particularly value the empathy you have demonstrated toward flood victims who remain concerned about the upcoming storm season. We are grateful for your responsiveness to the diverse voices across the county advocating for public accountability regarding maintenance procedures. However, we must...

Southgate's position on stormwater management

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Ahead of the May 21 Stormwater Workshop, the Southgate Community Association's stance as given in an email to the County Commission is clear: Subject: South Gate's Requests for the Upcoming Stormwater workshop To: < commissioners@scgov.net >, < tmast@scgov.net >, < jneunder@scgov.net >, Mark Smith < mhsmith@scgov.net >, < tknight@scgov.net >, < rcutsinger@scgov.net > We strongly urge Commissioners to consider implementing the following policies at the next stormwater workshop on May 21: Make it crystal clear with a vote that Phillippi Creek is a stormwater conveyance in addition to a public navigable waterway.  It is the County's responsibility not property owners.   Ongoing maintenance is going to come with a price, so designating it as both navigable and stormwater allows for both funds to be available.   Assign full  responsibility for sediment removal and ongoing maintenance  of Phillippi Creek and its ...

Neunder to BCC: Key Policy Topics for May 21 Stormwater Workshop

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Sarasota Commission Chair Joe Neunder sent this to the Board today: Policy Topics for consideration/discussion for BOCC Consolidation of the SEU (Stormwater Environmental Utility) and Fund 440 that should be overseen by a subject matter expert in stormwater management with a goal of creating a state-of-the-art program providing BOTH flood protection and stormwater quality that is truly a model for the rest of Florida. Internal core expertise of staff should be built to proactively manage the technical, operational and customer service aspects of the program. A restructuring would likely require that market rate competitive salaries be considered to attract and retain employees and should be a priority of leadership. County Admin would be responsible for filling said position at direction/funding from the BOCC. Independent of what business center the SEU resides, at this time it should be its own complete dept, reporting directly to County Admin. If stormwater funds are desired to maint...