Getting New Gas Station Benefits Without Jeopardizing Sarasota Neighborhoods
 
A gas station has been proposed for the northwest corner of Clark and Proctor Roads.  Benzene and other compounds released to the air from gas stations can increase nausea, cancer, anemia, susceptibility to infections, and low birth weight among those living or learning within 500- to 1,000-feet.   
 
Sarasota County does not require the measures adopted by other jurisdictions to protect area residents from the adverse health effects of compounds released at the pump or from underground storage tank vents. 

Please add your name and contact information below to join with us in urging the Sarasota County Commissioners to: 1) deny the change in zoning required to build a gas station at Clark and Proctor and 2) adopt a 500-foot public health safety zone between new gas station sites and homes.  This measure will guide gas stations to locations where we can enjoy the benefits these establishments provide without exposing our neighbors to harmful fumes.  An analysis by CEDS determined that the public health safety zone will not preclude new gas stations in Sarasota County.  The setback would only apply to proposed - not existing -  gas stations.  

Further detail on the science supporting these concerns is available at the Clark & Proctor Healthy Neighborhoods Alliance webpage: https://ceds.org/cphna.

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* 1. Please add your name and contact information below to urge the Sarasota County Commissioners to protect your neighborhood and ours from new gas station impacts.  Your contact information allows us to let you know of our progress in ensuring your home and ours are protected from the health impacts of new gas stations.

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* 2. Please share the reasons why you're concerned about the health effects of new gas stations.  This explanation is vital to showing elected officials that you are truly concerned and not signing this petition just because someone asked.

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