Parts of Sarasota still struggling
Parts of Sarasota still struggling Nearly two months after Hurricane Ian caused flooding in Sarasota County, many are still waiting to get debris picked up, and to start out renovations on their homes.
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Auburn Jewels2
Sarasota County, Charlotte County, and Lee County need better management that have actual experience, rather than jerk-off real estate scheisters pocketing taxpayers funds. Clean it up or show residents what you have done with the $ earmarked for hurricane cleanup.????
Suzanne Squire
Molding Piles…health issues?
Troy Gills
The problem is really the over reaching government that requires permits and too much wasted time and money.
karen overholt
Maybe you really don't belong here in Florida. Why not head to California where all you'll have to deal with are earthquakes, mudslides and fires? I've lived here for over 60 years and never had a direct hit from a hurricane until Ian. I can live with those odds.
P Bardon
Get a friend with a truck. Give them gas money. Load crap into truck. Take to dump.
Passing through Time
Look at that body. How is she still walking.