I agree with the editorial in Sundays Sarasota Herald Tribune on the Environmentally Sensitive Lands ballot initiatives. Vote 'Yes' for Questions 1 and 2 on the Sarasota County ballot
... More environmental treasures would be purchased and protected in the future if a proposed extension of the program is approved by voters Nov. 8.
In addition, more urban green space would be preserved, more neighborhood parks would be created and more waterfront-access points would be opened if voters endorse a new Neighborhood Parkland Program. ...
The Pelican Press also agrees.. Voters should support land preservation Nov. 8
... Just as that beachfront bungalow is no longer within financial reach of the average resident, these sensitive lands are now threatened by increasing encroachment of development and rising land prices. The county needs to act swiftly to purchase and protect as much desirable property as possible before it disappears into new developments. ...

The SHT also additionally agrees that buying land to preserve the environment still leaves Room for Affordable Housing
While the Pelican Press has a good story on
Affordable housing organization receives initial $250,000 contribution from county
I think the citizens of Sarasota County can afford both open space and affordable housing. ... not to mention great schools and lots more.
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I am fair enough to publish your comments... PS where did you find the Sarasota Observer ... I have yet to get my hands on one...
Since it is property tax bill week ...I won't argue the point about taxes - I don't like paying them.
Vote No