https://www.heraldtribune.com/news/20190530/sarasota-orchestra-looks-outside-city-limits-for-new-home
Sarasota Orchestra looks outside city limits for new home.
The Sarasota Orchestra has been looking for a new home since 2001. They had two locations in mind but due to funds and the city councils denial, they both fell through. Now, they are looking outside of the Sarasota City limits because they want a space to match with its four critical success factors.
The problem is that the Sarasota Orchestra has to look outside of Sarasota for a newer and bigger location.
I believe that both Sarasota and the Orchestra have the problem because the orchestra might lose money moving to a less populous city and Sarasota might lose income too. However, the opportunity is that the orchestra will give neighboring cities more economic income.
Sarasota Rosemary District Zoning Density Overlay Update.
The Rosemary District has raised its maximum density from 25 units per acre to 75 units per acre in 2015 and is looking to raise it to 100 by the end of this year.
The problem is that residents are worried about the price hike it will have on the community and if they could afford it anymore.
The residents essentially have the problem because if they can't afford it, someone else can. The opportunity is the economic growth in the Rosemary district.
Sarasota County Mote Aquarium Economic Impact Funding
The Mote Aquarium requested to build a state-of-art aquarium. However, with the bigger aquarium raises questions on the return of investment. Sarasota County is waiting for a new business plan from the Mote Aquarium before they make a decision.
The problem is the question of the return investment to the community. Will it bring tourism? Will people want to have their events there?
The problem can go either way. However, I think the real problem lies within the Mote Aquarium because they want to attract more tourists but they are being questioned with their business plans if they could achieve their goals. If they can't achieve their goals and they are approved, they could have wasted a lot of the city's money. There is an opportunity for economic development and growth, but it is risky.
Residents fill county workshop on celery fields ask for less development.
James Gabbert has plans to build quads and a waste transfer stadium surrounding celery fields. Sarasota County approved the plan and residents are fighting back because they are worried about the environment and the future generations to come.
The problem is the loss of agriculture in Sarasota County and the environmental impact it has on the lands.
Future generations have the problem that the current generation might cause. The opportunity will be economic growth and development.
Sarasota County Re-evaluating their approach to Evacuation Shelters
Sarasota County is looking at different places to uphold hurricane disasters. The city is thinking of finding stronger buildings, such as Taylor Ranch Elementary School. They also want to make shelters that are only for medically dependent citizens.
The problem is a future problem, getting enough people into the shelters and regulating the medically dependent citizens. Most Floridians are not scared of hurricanes, so they might not respond. With that being said, maybe the problem is the hurricane.
People who are targeted by hurricanes have the problem.
Sarasota County is looking at different places to uphold hurricane disasters. The city is thinking of finding stronger buildings, such as Taylor Ranch Elementary School. They also want to make shelters that are only for medically dependent citizens.
The problem is a future problem, getting enough people into the shelters and regulating the medically dependent citizens. Most Floridians are not scared of hurricanes, so they might not respond. With that being said, maybe the problem is the hurricane.
People who are targeted by hurricanes have the problem.
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