New home project already repaired after damage from Sunday's high winds

A Longboat home build had part of its framing collapse after storms and high winds on Sunday.


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  • | 3:48 p.m. January 17, 2022
Longbeach Village resident Pete Rowan snapped this photo of damage to a new home build on Hibiscus Way. Crews had already made repairs by Monday afternoon.
Longbeach Village resident Pete Rowan snapped this photo of damage to a new home build on Hibiscus Way. Crews had already made repairs by Monday afternoon.
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Sunday morning’s storms and high winds didn’t cause too much damage in Longboat Key.

However, lumber framing on a new-home project toppled over in the wind. Located on Hibiscus Way just east of Longboat Drive South, it’s the site of the former Longboat Key Center for the Arts.

Longbeach Village resident Pete Rowan shared some pictures he took on Monday morning, but construction crews had already cleared much of the damaged wood by the afternoon.

Village residents reported a few small trees down, some erosion on the beaches near Gulfside Road and more rock groin exposure on the very north end of Longboat Key.

On Sunday, the National Weather Service issued a tornado warning from about 7:55 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. for Sarasota County, though the immediate Longboat Key area was not part of the warning.

By Monday afternoon, crews had already made repairs to a new home build on Hibiscus Way.
By Monday afternoon, crews had already made repairs to a new home build on Hibiscus Way.

 

 

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