Sarasota County will reopen beaches with some restrictions next week

Meanwhile, on the other side of the Skyway, Pinellas County beaches won’t reopen until at least May 1.

click to enlarge Sarasota County will reopen beaches with some restrictions next week
Photo via Adobe Images

The beaches in Sarasota County will reopen next week for exercise and fresh air.

In a unanimous vote, Sarasota County Commissioners decided Wednesday to reopen the beaches on April 27. But, for now, public parking won’t be available.

"This has to do with mental health. People are getting cooped up," Commissioner Nancy Detert said at the meeting. "They are getting used to being isolated. It would be more healthy to be out in the sunshine. Be out on the beach and get some exercise."

Detert also said she would like to see the public parking lots reopen soon. Commissioner Michael Moran shared her sentiment, arguing that some people might end up parking on public property.

Charlotte County’s beaches are also slated to reopen on Monday, but county commissioners are considering the possibility of opening sooner, according to Fox 13.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the Skyway, Pinellas County beaches won’t reopen until at least May 1. The county will reassess its stay at home order on April 28, though.

Support local journalism in these crazy days. Our small but mighty team is working tirelessly to bring you up to the minute news on how Coronavirus is affecting Tampa and surrounding areas. Please consider making a one time or monthly donation to help support our staff. Every little bit helps.

Follow @cl_tampabay on Twitter to get the most up-to-date news + views. Subscribe to our newsletter, too.