Hurricane Ian takes it relatively easy on Anna Maria Island - AMI Sun (2024)

ANNA MARIA ISLAND – Although some damage occurred, Anna Maria Island survived Hurricane Ian without suffering the widespread devastation many residents and business owners originally feared.

As of Thursday evening Sept. 29, most of Anna Maria, Bradenton Beach and Holmes Beach remained without the water and sewage services provided by Manatee County and the electrical services provided by Florida Power & Light (FPL).

Before the hurricane arrived, Manatee County ordered a mandatory evacuation of the Island as of Tuesday evening. A drive around the Island just before sundown on Sept. 27 revealed several boarded-up buildings and homes and a mostly deserted and evacuated Island.

Residents, business owners and others were allowed to return to the Island via Cortez Road and Manatee Avenue at 10 a.m. Thursday morning.

Bradenton Beach

At 10:05 a.m. Sept. 29, Bradenton Beach Police Chief John Cosby provided The Sun with his damage assessment.

“We started operations at 3 o’clock this morning and we had the team fully operational by 5 a.m. We did good,” Cosby said. “The only real damage we had to our city facilities was the police department roof was leaking. The worst damage is in the two trailer parks where some roofs and carports were blown off. We also had some damage to a condo on the 600 block.”

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None of the live-aboard boats south of the Bridge Street Pier broke free and damaged the pier.

“The pier and floating dock did good,” Cosby said. “We’ve got two boats missing, one boat down and one boat – we don’t where it came from – leaning against the bridge. There’s no damage to the bridge and FDOT’s been notified.”

“The cell tower is damaged. It got hit by some flying debris that left some good-sized dents in it. I don’t know if it’s operational or not. Our cell service is terrible right now, so it may have been disrupted,” Cosby said.

Cosby said there was a lot of tree and landscaping debris, but the main roads had already been cleared by the city’s public works department.

“We had no major power lines down, so that should make it quicker to restore power. Right now we do not have any power, water or sewer; and we have no idea when those are coming back,” he said.

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Cosby noted the county and FPL were dealing with significantly worse damage in eastern Manatee County.

“The east side of the county got destroyed. When the storm went over that way, it was a Cat 2/Cat 3. They were rescuing people off roofs this morning,” he said. “The county’s got a lot to take care of. We’re working together and hopefully, we can get the utilities up as fast as we can, but I think it’s going to be a while.”

When asked if folks should return to the city yet, Cosby said, “We’re allowing them to come back. If they want to stay, they can, but there’s no power, no water and no sewer.”

Holmes Beach

When contacted at approximately 11:30 a.m., Holmes Beach Police Chief Bill Tokajer said, “We had minimal damage – some trees and limbs. Power’s out to about 90% of the people on the Island. We have no water yet. We have no Spectrum connectivity and we’re waiting for them to fix that.

“Full access to Holmes Beach through Manatee Avenue was opened at 10 o’clock this morning. Once the Island was deemed an evacuation zone, we limited the number of people that returned to public safety personnel, but we never raise the bridges and we never stop people from leaving the Island.”

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Tokajer reflected on what could have been had Hurricane Ian not taken an unexpected turn to the south, making landfall in the Fort Myers area.

“We were truly blessed. The damage and devastation we’re seeing to the south is what we were expecting as a direct hit to our area. It’s truly daunting to see the devastation that happened down there – and to see what a true storm surge looks like in real life instead of just projections,” he said.

Anna Maria

When visited in his generator-powered office at city hall early Thursday afternoon, Anna Maria Mayor Dan Murphy said, “We did good. We didn’t take a direct hit. If we had, it would have been devasting for our city. We had a lot of trees down and several wires down, but we have most of that cleared. The city’s without power and water. I have no idea when utilities are being restored. I wish I did. People can come back but it’s not real comfortable without water and power.”

The exterior skin of the Anna Maria cell tower was damaged but Murphy said he wasn’t aware of any significant structural damage within the city other than one home having its front door blown off.

“The only significant problem I see is turned over port-a-potties at construction sites. Several contractors picked theirs up, but one contractor didn’t bother to tie them down or pick them up. That’s a problem and a health hazard, and that’s something we put in our construction checklist,” Murphy said.

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In 2017, the damage inflicted by Hurricane Irma led to the City Pier being closed and later replaced. When asked how the new pier fared during its first hurricane, Murphy said, “Our new pier held up fine. There’s no structural damage at all. It was built right. I was concerned – like a father whose daughter goes on her first date.”

Anna Maria residents JoAnn and Anthony Manali chose not to evacuate and rode the storm out at their home and business – Captain Anthony’s Stone Crab Store.

“I was scared and I’ll never do it again. It was worse than I could have ever imagined,” JoAnn Manali said of that experience.

Cortez

Sun reporter Jason Schaffer’s tour of Cortez revealed no significant damage. He said there was slight damage to the Fisherman’s Hall building and some siding damage to a storage building on 124th Street West.

Hurricane Ian takes it relatively easy on Anna Maria Island - AMI Sun (2024)

FAQs

Is Anna Maria Island OK after Hurricane Ian? ›

In summary, Anna Maria Island has shown remarkable recovery efforts after Hurricane Ian. The island is open, operational, and continues to rebuild stronger. Whether you're a returning visitor or planning your first trip, Anna Maria Island remains a beautiful and welcoming destination ready for you to explore.

How did the hurricane affect Anna Maria Island? ›

On the Island, the hurricane produced significant flooding but minimal structural damage, electrical outages or disruptions of the water and sewer services provided by Manatee County. The storm produced no Island fatalities or reported injuries.

Which island was hurt the most when Hurricane Ian came to Florida? ›

Sanibel Island, Fort Myers Beach, and Pine Island bore the brunt of Ian's powerful winds and its accompanying storm surge at landfall, which leveled nearly all standing structures and collapsed the Sanibel Causeway and the Pine Island Causeway to Pine Island, entrapping those left on the islands for several days.

Is Anna Maria Island in Zone A or B? ›

Level A areas along the waters of the Gulf, bays, Manatee River, Braden River to near Lake Manatee, which includes all of Anna Maria Island, Cortez, Perico, Port Manatee and more.

Is Anna Maria beach open? ›

The beaches of Bradenton, Anna Maria Island, Longboat Key are open again. We're happy to welcome you back to enjoy our beautiful island beaches and surrounding businesses safely and responsibly.

When was Anna Maria Island last hit by a hurricane? ›

Video shows showing fallen trees in Coquina Park on the south end of Anna Maria Island after Hurricane Irma hit the area on Sept. 10-11, 2017.

Has a hurricane ever hit Anna Maria Island? ›

Similarly to Hurricane Charley in 2004, Hurricane Ian trended right during the last few hours before landfall, lashing Anna Maria Island with gusty winds from the north but little rain, and no storm surge, while exploding into Captiva Island 70 miles south, leaving a devastating wake of crushed and submerged houses, ...

Is Anna Maria Island rebuilt? ›

The Anna Maria City Pier is now completely rebuilt after a storm damaged the old wooden structure in 2017. For prosperity we continue to show images of the Old City Pier prior to its refurbishment which sits on the original footprint. This perfect picture postcard kind of place moves at a very slow pace.

Where did Ian hit the hardest? ›

What areas were hit the hardest by Hurricane Ian? Fort Myers Beach, along with Lee County's other barrier islands, including Pine Island, Sanibel Island, Captiva and the fishing village of Matlacha, took the brunt of Hurricane Ian's assault on Florida's coastline.

How far inland did Ian storm surge go? ›

“On the west coast of Florida specifically, the vulnerability is much higher than, say, on the east coast of Florida. And a lot of that has to do with the overall shallow depth of the water,” Fritz said. All that sent water as far as 25 miles inland.

What town in Florida survived Hurricane Ian? ›

Florida's Babco*ck Ranch was built to survive a storm. Hurricane Ian was the town's first test. Incredibly, the community weathered the storm – emerging almost unscathed.

How many permanent residents are on Anna Maria Island? ›

Population & Diversity

Anna Maria, FL is home to a population of 944 people, from which 98.3% are citizens. As of 2021, 4.56% of Anna Maria, FL residents were born outside of the country (43 people).

Can you swim in Anna Maria Island beach? ›

Anna Maria Beach

With so much space, you will be hard-pressed to find facilities so which is why it doesn't attract much of the tourist crowds. If you are looking for a quiet place to swim or catch up on some reading in the Florida sun.

Can you drink on the beach in Anna Maria Island? ›

Alcohol is not permitted on the beach.

Did hurricane Ivan damage Anna Maria Island? ›

Residents between 751 and 765 North Shore appear to be fighting a losing battle with beach erosion. Despite their emergency efforts, Ivan eroded the newly laid beach sand, exposed foundations, breached seawalls, tore down beach access walkways and flowed onto North Shore Drive and many other streets in Anna Maria.

Is Anna Maria Island safe from hurricane? ›

Situated within a 100-year flood plain, residents of Anna Maria Island must remain vigilant and well-prepared in the face of tropical storms and hurricanes that can sweep across the region with little to no warning. To ensure the safety and security of both residents and visitors, adequate preparation is paramount.

Are the beaches open after Hurricane Ian? ›

All of the public beaches are open. They are: Lighthouse Beach, Gulfside City Park, Tarpon Beach, Bowman's Beach, Blind Pass Beach. There is a beach re-nourishment project underway that is expected to wrap up in April. More than 400,000 tons of sand is being trucked to the island's beaches.

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