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About Longboat
Key...

Longboat
Key is a barrier island community located on Florida’s
west coast. The Town lies within two counties. The
northern portion of Longboat Key is in Manatee County
and the southern portion is in Sarasota County. The
island is surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico on the west
and Sarasota Bay on the east.
The area
is popular among retirees and is also a popular resort
and second home community. Longboat Key has a
population of approximately 8,000 permanent residents
and grows to approximately 20,000 during peak tourist
season.
Gulf of
Mexico Drive, also referred to as State Road 789, is
the only main thoroughfare and runs north-south
through the island. The Town is accessed by bascule
(draw) bridges, from the south by New Pass Bridge
connecting Longboat Key and Lido Key and Longboat Pass
Bridge on the north connecting Longboat Key to Anna
Maria Island. Both bridges connect to secondary roads
to the mainland in each county which lead to major
regional facilities, including Interstate 75, US 41,
and US 301. These regional facilities provide access
to Bradenton and Tampa to the north and Sarasota, Fort
Myers, and Naples to the south.
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