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Council Meeting
Published: Jun 16, 2026
Sarasota Borough Introduces 18-Month Moratorium on Data Center Development
The Borough Council introduced Ordinance 15-26, establishing an 18-month moratorium on the development of data centers throughout the borough [cite: 132]. The ordinance aims to provide a pause for the borough to gather information and construct a strong argument regarding the suitability of data centers [cite: 149]. Discussions included the possibility of a permanent ban versus a moratorium, with council members expressing varied opinions on the duration and necessity of the pause [cite: 141, 146, 180, 218, 221]. Ultimately, the ordinance was introduced on first reading without amendments, establishing the 18-month moratorium [cite: 195, 224]. A subsequent motion to reintroduce the ordinance with a 24-month moratorium failed [cite: 197, 223].
Shade Tree Commission Seeks Enhanced Understanding of Ordinance
Council President Zabrowski met with Art Rittenhouse, chair of the Shade Tree Commission, who requested presentations on the Shade Tree Ordinance to Planning, SARA, and the Board of Adjustments [cite: 475, 476]. Arrangements for these presentations will be made [cite: 477].
Shade Tree Commission Seeks Enhanced Understanding of Ordinance Through Board Presentations
Council President Zabrowski discussed the Shade Tree Commission's request for a presentation on the Shade Tree Ordinance to Planning, SARA, and the Board of Adjustments to ensure all members have a clear understanding [cite: 475, 476]. Arrangements will be made for these presentations [cite: 477]. He also mentioned other administrative issues requested by the commission, which will be shared with Councilman Rios, the liaison [cite: 478, 479].
Public Works Addresses Lighting Issue for Little League; Community Cafe Reminders Issued
Councilman Rios provided an update on public works, noting the crew's continuous efforts [cite: 485]. He highlighted the Shade Tree Commission's responsiveness in addressing an issue where new lighting at the Little League field caused shadows from taller poles, leading to trees being professionally trimmed within a week to ensure safe night games [cite: 487, 489, 491]. He also reminded residents that the Bombers Beyond Cafe is open with limited inventory until their summer break, reopening July 6th [cite: 493, 495, 497]. A clap out for graduating baristas Dante and Michael was announced for Thursday, June 18th [cite: 500]. Councilman Rios also addressed a prior characterization of his actions, clarifying his intent to promote community events regardless of committee origin and encouraging cross-committee collaboration [cite: 504, 507, 510, 518].
Sarasota Borough Lacks Water Capacity for Data Centers, Cites Increased Water Usage
Councilman Sinarski reported on water and sewer matters, noting that the borough does not have sufficient water capacity for a data center without major construction, though alternative methods for cooling exist [cite: 369, 371]. He mentioned that water production is up 20% from two months prior due to increased usage from sprinklers and car washing [cite: 373]. Regarding environmental efforts, a successful waterfront cleanup was held with strong community turnout [cite: 349, 359, 361].
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