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City of Anna Maria
The City will entertain a hurricane rated door system that is comprised of glass sliders or glass garage door configurations. The scope of work shall include the following: Complete demolition of external walls where the hurricane rated door system will be installed; Install required support structure to accommodate the hurricane rated door system; If required, install all electrical infrastructure to operate the hurricane rated door system; Install the hurricane rated door system and perform repairs to the existing building resulting from installation.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
May 6, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
City of Anna Maria
Close: May 6, 2026
The City will entertain a hurricane rated door system that is comprised of glass sliders or glass garage door configurations. The scope of work shall include the following: Complete demolition of external walls where the hurricane rated door system will be installed; Install required support structure to accommodate the hurricane rated door system; If required, install all electrical infrastructure to operate the hurricane rated door system; Install the hurricane rated door system and perform repairs to the existing building resulting from installation.
AvailableCity of Anna Maria
The scope of work shall include the following: A. Bathroom Structure Demolition-Orange outlined area in Attachment A Complete demolition of the restroom area, including storage areas, located at the T-End of the City of Anna Maria Pier (City Pier) including the removal of all plumbing fixtures, partitions, drywall, ceiling tiles and associated materials. The removal of drywall and interior wall materials to a minimum height of five (5) FT, or greater, if required by current building code for post-flood remediation. Contractor is responsible for proper disposal of all debris.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
May 6, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
City of Anna Maria
Close: May 6, 2026
The scope of work shall include the following: A. Bathroom Structure Demolition-Orange outlined area in Attachment A Complete demolition of the restroom area, including storage areas, located at the T-End of the City of Anna Maria Pier (City Pier) including the removal of all plumbing fixtures, partitions, drywall, ceiling tiles and associated materials. The removal of drywall and interior wall materials to a minimum height of five (5) FT, or greater, if required by current building code for post-flood remediation. Contractor is responsible for proper disposal of all debris.
AvailableCity of Anna Maria
Provide comprehensive solid waste services including residential and commercial garbage collection, recycling collection, yard waste handling, and related services.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
City of Anna Maria
Close: Apr 22, 2026
Provide comprehensive solid waste services including residential and commercial garbage collection, recycling collection, yard waste handling, and related services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Anna Maria
The City Commission addressed several key agenda items, including the adoption of a professional development policy and a janitorial service agreement. Legislative actions included the adoption of an ordinance amending park and recreation regulations and the first reading of an ordinance establishing a registration system for commercial beach equipment rentals. Discussions covered parking safety improvements, revisions to the stormwater fee model, and compliance issues regarding residential trash bin placement. The commission also received updates on capital projects, including progress on the city pier and an upcoming Arbor Day event, and noted the issuance of an RFP for waste hauling services.
The Commission presented the Distinguished Citizen of the Year award, approved a drug-free workplace policy amendment, a work order for Tampa Bay Marine, and a special event request. Action items included the approval of a variance request for 853 North Shore Drive, the adoption of an emergency ordinance and first reading of an ordinance regarding commercial beach rental regulations, and an ownership change request for GSM Partners. The meeting also featured discussions on City Pier workshop findings and parking management strategies, alongside a progress update on capital projects including swale drainage improvements and City Pier construction.
The commission addressed several key topics including a tree city proclamation and the approval of a change work order with Tampa Bay Marine. The agenda included discussions on commercial sales in the coastal conservation area and capital projects updates. Additionally, members received information regarding the mayor's comments and commissioner's comments, followed by an opportunity for staff and press questions.
The board conducted a review and discussion on a variance request for shoreline development, focusing on setbacks and redevelopment impacts. A detailed traffic sight visibility study was reviewed, covering numerous intersections across the city with recommendations for signage, crosswalks, and foliage removal to improve safety. A workshop was held regarding Chapter 110 (Waterways), specifically addressing shoreline stabilization, seawall regulations, and policy concerns regarding development pressure. The board also approved text amendments to Chapter 110 related to bulkhead and seawall standards.
The commission addressed several legislative and operational items. Key actions included the adoption of Ordinance 26-954, which amends regulations concerning bulkheads and seawalls, specifically addressing repair and replacement standards to prevent canal encroachment. Additionally, the commission adopted Ordinance 26-952, revising the Parks and Recreation chapter to establish guidelines for beach cabanas, signage, and the use of electrically assisted wagons. Resolution R26-830 was approved, setting civil fines for violations of the new Parks and Recreation regulations. The commission also authorized a change order for the Tampa Bay Marine pier walkway project and received updates on capital projects and upcoming community events.
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