NORTH PORT – North Port city commissioners decided Tuesday night that they didn’t want to sell the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park to Sarasota County after all. Last month, the board directed Interim City Manager Jason Yarborough to ask Sarasota County if it was interested in acquiring the 163-plus acre park, which is one of three planned end points for the Legacy Trail. Yarborough and County Administrator Jonathan Lewis had discussed a possible sale last summer, while the city of North Port was contemplating its 2020-21 budget. With the city’s parks maintenance agreement with Sarasota County ending June 30, city commissioners were intrigued by the possibility of a sale, a move that would have eliminated the need to maintain that park – though currently Sarasota County spends between $14,000 and $15,000 a year, mostly for mowing and restroom maintenance.