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Trauma surgeon stops to help Fort Pierce motorcycle crash victim on street

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

FORT PIERCE — A trauma surgeon and nurse on their way to work at Lawnwood Regional Medical Center & Heart Institute on Saturday became first responders at an accident scene.

Dr. Alex Funicello, who was returning from a Hutchinson Island condo to finish rounds at Lawnwood, found the base of South Bridge blocked with police cars and accident tape.

Raymond Chew, 47, lay in the intersection of Seaway and Indian River drives, his motorcycle nearby and his helmet loose but still on. No emergency medical crews had arrived when Funicello arrived.

So, the trauma surgeon went to work, assessing the patient.
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$4M stimulus grant to restore oyster beds, create jobs in Martin County

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 by TCPalm.com

MARTIN COUNTY — A $4 million federal grant announced Tuesday should mean restored oyster beds, cleaner water and about 100 jobs in Martin County.

The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration has allocated $4,024,969 to the Martin County Commission. At their meeting Tuesday, commissioners are scheduled to award a contract to build about 200 acres of oyster bed reefs in the St. Lucie River between the Roosevelt and Evans Crary bridges and in the Northwest Fork of the Loxahatchee River near Tequesta.

The money for the project comes from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, part President Barack Obama’s economic stimulus package. More than 800 applications for grants were made and 50 approved. Of the four projects funded in Florida, Martin County’s was the largest.

To qualify for the stimulus money, said Kathy FitzPatrick, a Martin County coastal engineer, the project had to be “shovel-ready.”

FitzPatrick said bids from contractors are expected Wednesday.

“If the commissioners award the bid on July 7,” she, “we’ll be out on July 7, 8 or 9 doing surveys on the St. Lucie and Loxahatchee rivers to see exactly where to put the oyster beds.”

Work could be completed in about a year.

FitzPatrick said “seven or eight” sites in the St. Lucie have already been permitted for beds. Patch reefs 30 feet in diameter and made of old oyster shells will be placed in the water near Martin Memorial Medical Center and Rio.

Closer to the Crary bridge, smaller reefs made of oyster shells in mesh bags will be placed in the water both as oyster habitat and to protect shorelines from erosion by boat wakes. Several landowners have signed on for mangrove plantings along their shorelines, FitzPatrick said.

County officials have identified 106 jobs that will be involved in the project, “everybody from marine contractors, barge operators, quarrymen for the huge amount of shells we’ll need, to nurserymen, scientists and ecologists,” FitzPatrick said. “There will be a lot of people employed by this over the course of the year, and almost all of them local.”

Oysters once thrived in the St. Lucie River, said Vincent Encomio, an oyster research specialist at the Stuart-based Florida Oceanographic Society.

“But over the years the St. Lucie has lost about 75 percent of its living oyster bed acreage,” Encomio said. “Creating more habitat for oysters will improve the habitat for all the other organisms that depend on the reefs to live.”

Oysters filter water at a rate of 40 gallons per oyster per day. With about 600,000 oysters per acre of reef, that’s 24 million gallons of water a day.

FitzPatrick said the bivalves will be able “to filter the entire volume of the river every month. That improvement to the water quality is very substantial.”

By Tyler Treadway

Watch for I-95 lane, exit closures in Martin, St. Lucie this week

Monday, June 29th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

Motorists preparing for the July 4 weekend should take precautions while driving through St. Lucie and Martin counties on Interstate 95 this week.

Travelers should expect several lane closures on I-95 Monday through Thursday. Here’s a look at what will be closed and when to help avoid traffic:

Between State Road 70 to Midway Road: Two southbound lanes will be closed overnight, 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., Monday through Thursday between the two roads. The reason: A repaving project in St. Lucie County.

Southbound exit to St. Lucie West (Exit 121): Will be closed to all traffic from 9 p.m. Tuesday to 6 a.m. Wednesday. Continue to the Gatlin Boulevard interchange, turn around and travel north to the St. Lucie West interchange to exit.

Gatlin Boulevard interchange: One northbound lane in the area will be closed Thursday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. as part of the installation of overhead electronic message signs. The same project will require a northbound lane to be closed north of the High Meadows Avenue interchange and in the area of Bridge Road 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, as well as closure of a lane at the Kanner Highway interchange Tuesday and a lane at the State Road 714 interchange on Wednesday.

South Martin County: One northbound lane will be closed 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday as part of the construction of a truck weigh station.

By Eric Pfahler, TCPalm.com

Police: Vero Beach man sinks dad’s BMW, then jumps from bridge for entertainment

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 by TCPalm.com

VERO BEACH — A 25-year-old man rolled his father’s BMW into the Indian River Lagoon and then jumped 60 feet into the water from the Merrill Barber Bridge — all as a lark, police say.

Charges haven’t been filed in the 2:30 a.m. Monday incident. But George Peniston of the 100 block of Terrapin Point could face legal consequences, said police spokesman Officer John Morrison.

Jumping off a bridge could be considered disorderly conduct punishable by six months in jail.
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White House reviews senator’s criticism of bridge linking Stuart, Palm City

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

The White House is reviewing the merits of the proposed Indian Street Bridge as a response to a U.S. senator who included the span in his list of 100 questionable federal stimulus projects.

The review is being conducted only because it was raised by U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., not because it is a concern of the White House.

The review could be quickly wrapped up as the White House has already determined that one-third of the items highlighted by Coburn in a report released Tuesday are not stimulus projects or are misleading characterizations of stimulus projects.
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Compost piles burning west of Hobe Sound

Friday, April 17th, 2009 by Ana X. Ceron

Martin County firefighters have spent more than a dozen hours battling a mulch fire that sparked west of Hobe Sound last night.

The fire has been contained to an area of about 1 1/2 acres off Bridge Road and Powerline Avenue, Martin County Fire Rescue spokesman Jon Belding said this morning.

Now crews are working with the Martin County engineering and solid waste departments to haul in heavy equipment to separate unburned tree branches from burning material, Belding said.

Firefighters were called at about 8:30 p.m., Belding said. What sparked the blaze is unknown.

The blaze is located on a roughly 40-acre parcel recently acquired by the county, Belding said.

Indian Street Bridge project to bring money, thousands of jobs to Treasure Coast

Thursday, April 16th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

TALLAHASSEE — The long-sought Indian Street Bridge, along with 16 other transportation projects expected to bring money and jobs to the Treasure Coast, got the green light from the state Joint Legislative Budget Commission Wednesday.

The 14-member commission comprised of Senate and House members agreed, without debate, to accept $3.8 billion in federal dollars that will pay for a cornucopia of projects targeting transportation, health and education.

Backers say the package will help the state recover from the worst recession in decades.
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$4.5 million earmarked for Indian River Lagoon

Thursday, March 12th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

The $10 billion spending bill signed Wednesday by President Obama provides $183 million for Everglades restoration projects, including $4.5 million earmarked for the Indian River Lagoon.

The legislation was approved Tuesday night by the U.S. Senate; the House of Representatives approved the bill in late February.

Nanciann Regalado, spokeswoman for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers office in Jacksonville, which is overseeing the Indian River Lagoon project, said it wasn’t clear Wednesday evening where the money would go. She said the Corps has asked Congress for $4.5 million to design a reservoir and stormwater treatment area for the C-23 and C-24 canals, which drain much of St. Lucie and northern Martin counties.

“We’re still determining exactly how the money will be used,” Regalado said, “but it definitely will go toward the Indian River Lagoon Plan.”
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Three semis collide closing northbound I95 overnight and this morning

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009 by Post Staff

An overnight crash on Interstate 95 has closed all lanes northbound at mile marker 99 near Stuart, Florida Highway Patrol reports this morning.

The crash happened about 12:22 a.m. between Bridge Road and Kanner Highway. There were injuries, but so far the Highway Patrol reports no deaths in the crash.

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‘Worst road in Martin County,’ CR 609, to get improvements

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

— Despite two of its advisory committees last week ranking the Indian Street Bridge as the top priority for federal stimulus money, the Martin Metropolitan Planning Organization Monday decided County Road 609 improvements should top the list.
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