The SANCA Business Plan and two Calvins

April 9, 2014 cathycantunes@gmail.com 2

I miss Calvin and Hobbes.  Calvin was an irresistible, imaginative boy.  Like many six year-olds, he constantly looked for shortcuts around things he didn’t like to do.   Avoiding homework, chores or eating his vegetables, Calvin’s […]

SANCA Agreement – disappointing

March 29, 2014 cathycantunes@gmail.com 2

Today’s post is Sarasota resident Marilynne Martin’s e-mail to the Sarasota County Commission regarding last week’s vote on the SANCA agreement.   Dear Commissioners, It was disappointing to see you rubber stamp the agreement and […]

Gridlock: It’s No Accident

February 28, 2014 cathycantunes@gmail.com 2

Today’s post is from Bill Zoller, who serves on the board of CONA (Sarasota County’s Council of Neighborhood Associations) and CSG (Citizens for Sensible Growth).  His letter to the editor was submitted to the Herald […]

Sticking Taxpayers with 2050 bills

February 5, 2014 cathycantunes@gmail.com 1

Citizens assume new developments are designed so the tax revenue generated will cover required services.  But is that true?   The most fiscally damaging and irresponsible aspect of the County Commission’s planned changes to Sarasota […]

Sarasota’s Renaissance

January 20, 2014 cathycantunes@gmail.com 0

One of my favorite cities is Florence, Italy. Full of art, beauty, bustling with commerce, visiting Florence is a treat.  It’s rich city center teems with beautiful architecture, museums, cafes, apartments, lovely shops and outdoor […]

City Commission gives Chapman defense 90 days

December 4, 2013 cathycantunes@gmail.com 2

On Monday evening, December 2nd, the Sarasota City Commission discussed whether or not to approve payment of the full cost of Commissioner Chapman’s legal defense in the sunshine lawsuit filed by Citizens for Sunshine.  After […]

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