Council member Nick Pachota first suggested that the city would be best served by empowering a charter review board.
Council member Joe Neunder, who noted that it had been close to a decade since the last review board was established, agreed, “to perhaps make the process more palatable, transparent and more fair.”
Pachota at first moved to have the city establish a resolution to empower a board to review the items that had been discussed last October, notably term limits, the power of the mayor to make appointments to advisory boards and when the vice mayor is chosen.
He later amended that proposal to have the board consider the entire charter.
Valentine’s Day is nearly here and that means it’s time to make sure that special someone in your life will be very happy on Feb. 14 – which, if we must remind you, is this coming Sunday. To help, we compiled our annual list of great romantic restaurants in Sarasota and Manatee counties, with the focus this year on places with premium outdoor seating. And as we continue to contend with the coronavirus pandemic, we mention a few restaurants that also specialize in to-go offerings.
Keep in mind, though, that most of these restaurants offer takeout and/or curbside pickup. Simply call ahead. And if you’re dining in, reservations are highly recommended at the majority of these places. These 21 great romantic restaurants can be found from Anna Maria Island to downtown Sarasota to Venice, with locations ranging from fine dining to more casual places featuring amazing sunset views.
801 Blackburn Point Road, Osprey; 941-966-1901; caseykeyfishhouse.com
An Old Florida icon located right on the Intracoastal Waterway next to the historical Blackburn Point Swing Bridge, Casey Key Fish House serves lunch and dinner at its restaurant and tiki bar.
Popular menu items include the grouper sandwich, chargrilled burger and, from the dinner menu served after 4 p.m., the snapper encrusted with almonds and topped with a lemon butter sauce.
Crow’s Nest
1968 Tarpon Center Drive, Venice; 941-484-9551; crowsnest-venice.com
Named one of the “100 Most Scenic Restaurants in America for 2019” by OpenTable, The Crow’s Nest Restaurant & Marina is a Venice landmark dating back to 1976 that overlooks the South Jetty, a gorgeous sight marking the exit of Dona Bay into the Gulf of Mexico. Now with additional outdoor tables downstairs as well as the second floor open-air seating, Crow’s Nest serves lunch and dinner.