Manatee County Recognized for Regional Excellence
MANATEE COUNTY, FL (May 19, 2025) – Manatee County has been recognized by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council (TBPRC) with a series of awards for its continued cooperation, community coordination and solution sharing with fellow governments in Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas Counties.
“This is our 31st year celebrating what you all do in the communities,” said Wren Krahl, TBRPC Executive Director. “These awards honor our local governments and their best practices.”
The Herman W. Goldner Award for Regional Leadership – the highest honor for an individual -- was presented to Manatee County Director of Natural Resources Charlie Hunsicker. Named for the former Mayor of St. Petersburg and Founding Father of the TBRPC, the award was presented to Hunsicker for his continued work with the County (since 1977) on a wide variety of environmental issues, from conserving land to beach renourishment.
“It’s all about public service,” said Hunsicker, acknowledging the work of his colleagues in the Natural Resources Department. “It’s been a pleasure to be – and continue to be – your public servant.”
The Manatee Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) received a Future Region Award in the Natural Resources & The Environment category for the Anna Maria Island Hurricane Storm Recovery for the Department of Natural Resources, joining with the County’s Property Management and Public Safety teams to provide rapid response to the management of Hurricane Helene’s storm damages by providing a central island location for collection and treatment of storm-deposited beach sand across the cities of Anna Maria, Holmes Beach and Bradenton Beach and the Town of Longboat Key. As a result, 35,000 cubic yards of beach-compatible sand were returned to the island’s public beaches (saving taxpayers $2,500 per person) while another 65,000 cubic yards of incompatible sand were saved for future infrastructure projects (saving the County over one million dollars).
“We needed to manage the sand as a resource,” said Manatee County District 3 Commissioner Tal Siddique. “We rebuilt this beach, and we rebuilt the dune systems that are going to continue to provide protection for the next hurricane season.”
The County was also recognized with an award in the Community Service category for its partnership with Turning Point’s Operation Smile, which offers free dental assistance to adults with low income and no insurance. Over the past decade, the County has invested more than $600,000 in Community Development Block Grant funding to help provide new smiles for some 3,000 residents.
For more information on Manatee County Government, visit online at www.mymanatee.org or call (941) 748-4501. You can also follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/manatee.county.fl and on X, @ManateeGov.
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