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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.
City 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.
City 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 meeting featured several presentations, including a proclamation honoring a deputy for years of service and a proclamation recognizing Municipal Clerks Week. The consent agenda included the approval of a work order for a parking study and a service agreement for waste disposal services. Updates were provided on capital projects, including progress on the city pier, the installation of new dog stations in parks, and the ongoing seawall project. Furthermore, the commission authorized the Mayor to begin negotiations regarding a lease for the city pier with the current tenants.
The City Commission discussed the approval of a work order with Storyn Studio for Architectural Services for the City Hall facility improvement project and the approval of special event requests for a Fourth of July Parade and a wedding. Additionally, the commission considered authorizing the City Attorney to prepare a solid waste franchise agreement with Waste Pro of Florida, Inc., and reviewed the first reading of an ordinance to repeal existing special event regulations. A capital projects update was provided, and the meeting concluded with opportunities for staff, board members, and the press to comment.
The meeting included the introduction of the new City Treasurer and presentations recognizing public works staff for a school bus stop improvement project and acknowledging the Stimart family as Distinguished Citizens of the Year for their beach restoration efforts. The Commission approved an ordinance on first reading to amend regulations regarding bulkheads and seawalls, and granted site plan approval for a historic cottage relocation and office expansion at 519 Pine Avenue. Discussions covered the future use of the city pier, potential ferry service coordination, an upcoming revision to parks and recreation ordinances, and the launch of a new city newsletter. Additionally, an update on capital projects was provided, including progress on pier construction, stormwater improvements, lighting upgrades, and the introduction of a new public service request application.
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.
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