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City council makes plan as Zimomra set for retirement
By TIFFANY REPECKI / trepecki@breezenewspapers.com - | May 18, 2021
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Judie Zimomra
The Sanibel City Council held a special meeting last week to discuss and decide its next steps following an announcement from the city manager of her intention to retire in September.
On May 5, City Manager Judie Zimomra provided the following email to council:
“Please be advised that at this time it is my plan to retire from my position as City Manager of Sanibel on Friday, September 24, 2021. The reason for providing a significantly longer lead time than contractually required is to provide City Council time to adequately implement a succession plan.
Preparing for the unexpected as hurricane season approaches
Published: May 14, 2021 6:34 PM EDT
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A last-minute shift of Hurricane Charley in 2014 forever changed Southwest Florida, and it’s proof that you should be prepared for the unexpected.
“I sat in my recliner here and I’m looking out the window watching trees blow by,” said Edward LaSota, who lives in a Deep Creek, just a few miles from where Charley made landfall.
“Everybody had a blue roof, they had covering over it,” he said.
“We had minimal damage from Charley; we were lucky.”
Charley’s unexpected turn into Charlotte Harbor shows that major storms have a mind of their own.
NOAA Hurricane Hunters risk their lives to keep public informed
Published: May 7, 2021 3:56 PM EDT
Updated: May 8, 2021 7:26 AM EDT
They risk their lives and fly into the eyes of hurricanes.
In fact, NOAA Hurricane Hunters are the only organization allowed to actually fly into thunderstorms, tropical storms and hurricanes.
And they do so to bring back data in order to help cities prepare for what’s coming.
“We like to believe we are one piece of the puzzle,” said Jack Parrish, senior flight director with NOAA Hurricane Hunters.
Everything in the airplane is strapped well down, Parrish said.
“It is certainly no commercial flight,” Parrish said.
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