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Home, Sweet Home, of Good Ol’ Concrete Block |
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Residences
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By Residences on
1/1/1997 11:26 PM
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The time has come to speak up for an often unappreciated and maligned minority in our neighborhood: the concrete block structure.
This humble Laurel Park denizen has become a topic of jokes, an object of scorn, often perpetuated by the biased viewpoints of some of this neighborhood’s own residents.
The concrete block home, or Florida Ranch, is represented in small numbers in Laurel Park, where the wood frame bungalow is the predominant style. Mixed in are a few Spanish or Mediterranean Revival homes. ...
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The Neighborhood Gardener II |
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Neighborhood Info
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By neighborhood on
10/1/1996 2:14 PM
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With the long, hot days of summer still on our minds, let’s take some time to think about water conservation.
The best place to start is by developing a landscape/irrigation/drainage plan. This will serve as a map or schedule which may be referred to before, during and after construction or planting, and will guide future decisions.
A plan, either professionally done or with simple sketches and notes, should show locations of all permanent structures and utilities above and below ground. Existing pla ...
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The Neighborhood Gardener |
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Neighborhood Info
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By neighborhood on
4/1/1996 5:13 PM
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Now that a rather cold winter has passed, and we’re still seeing its effects on our tropical foliage, it’s a good time to take a second look at the choices we make when selecting and planting our trees, plants and flowers.
We live in an “urban forest,” and with few exceptions, the properties within Laurel Park are abundant with trees. Since it’s generally accepted that trees are the largest and, usually, the longest form of plant life, it makes sense to choose them carefully, and design and build around them. Good choices made now could last for years, if not centuries.
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Laurel Park Was (Chick Early Remembers...) |
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Resident's Stories
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By ResidentStories on
4/1/1995 4:54 PM
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Imagine an urban neighborhood where cows roam in open field, school children dash barefoot through grass taller than themselves, and the sweet smell of guava jelly floats in the air. You would be creating a picture of our neighborhood in the early 1920’s, a picture that is vivid in Charles Early’s memory.
Early, now a Sarasota taxation and estate planning attorney, lived first in a house on
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Be It Ever So Humble |
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Residences
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By Residences on
3/2/1995 12:23 AM
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Drive through Sarasota and you’re likely to so be struck by the romantic Mediterranean designs of the 1920s or the grandiose mansions of today’s suburban enclaves. But scattered throughout the city are hundreds of examples of another kind of residence, often underappreciated and even ignored. And that’s unfortunate, because the humble bungalow, infrequently as we notice it, has a history, and a harmony, all its own.
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Public Contact Numbers |
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Neighborhood Info
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By neighborhood on
1/1/1995 6:20 PM
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Ambulance, Emergency and Fire 911
Animals, Stray (Animal Control) 316-1081
Cars, Improperly Parked (Police) 955-7171
Building Permits (Zoning) 954-4156
Cable TV (Comcast) 371-6700
Dogs, Barking (Police) 955-7171
Drainage Problems (Public Works) 365-7651
Electricity (FPL) 379-1424
Fence Permits (Zoning) 954-4156
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Gardening in the City |
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Neighborhood Info
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By neighborhood on
6/1/1994 2:11 PM
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There are many reasons why we invest time and money in our yards. For some, it may be to increase real estate value or enhance “curb appeal,” for others, changes are needed because of remodeling or building. There are even those who do it for personal satisfaction. In any event, because of the usually hard work or substantial costs involved and because what we do should last years, I feel there are a few key factors to consider.
OBSERVE the area. Your home and nearby properties—everything natural or man-made— can have an effect on or will be affected by the changes we make to this
area. When we build thing ...
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City Dedicates Laurel Park |
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By neighborhood on
2/18/1994 5:04 PM
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Seniors strolled along the winding walkway, young adults and teens played ball, and tots busied themselves on the jungle gym. Who would have thought that a dry, dusty patch of land could become a source of joy for toddlers and nonagenarians alike? The little park on Laurel Street had finally come alive.
Laurel Park, 1725 Laurel Street, was dedicated on < ...
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