
Making Manatee County Government Easier to Understand
Manatee County already provides an enormous amount of public information through public meetings, agendas, budgets, reports, and online records. The challenge is not a lack of transparency. The challenge is helping residents quickly find the information they need and understand what it means.

Why More Roads Alone Will Not Solve Manatee County’s Traffic Challenges
Traffic congestion is one of the biggest concerns facing Manatee County residents. While widening roads and improving intersections are essential, they cannot solve the problem by themselves.

The Manatee County Future & Growth FAQ
Answers to the Questions Residents Are Asking About Growth, Traffic, Housing, Jobs, Taxes, and Quality of Life

The Businesses That Help People Go To Work
Workforce infrastructure is the network of businesses and services that enables people to participate in the workforce. Childcare providers, after-school programs, summer camps, elder care services, transportation providers, and other support businesses all perform an economic function that extends far beyond the services they provide.

What Florida’s Property Tax Proposal Could Mean for Manatee County Homeowners
For many Manatee County homeowners, the prospect of meaningful tax relief is welcome news. But the proposal also raises important questions about how counties will continue funding roads, public safety, stormwater improvements, parks, and other essential services.

Can We Make It Easier to Open Childcare Centers in Manatee County?
North River and Parrish have become some of the fastest-growing communities in Manatee County, attracting thousands of new families seeking opportunity, excellent schools, and a high quality of life. Yet as neighborhoods continue to expand, many parents are discovering that one essential piece of family infrastructure may not be keeping pace: childcare.

Why Can’t Parents Find Childcare in North River? What the Childcare Shortage Reveals About Growth, Workforce Development, and the Future of Manatee County
North River and Parrish have become some of the fastest-growing communities in Manatee County, attracting thousands of new families seeking opportunity, excellent schools, and a high quality of life. Yet as neighborhoods continue to expand, many parents are discovering that one essential piece of family infrastructure may not be keeping pace: childcare.

Observer Highlights Mark Stanoch’s Focus on Practical Solutions
As Manatee County continues to grow, residents are asking important questions about traffic, housing affordability, workforce development, childcare, infrastructure, and preserving the quality of life that makes our community special. A recent article from the Observer highlighted my belief that these challenges require more than political talking points. They require thoughtful planning, practical solutions, and a willingness to look beyond the next election cycle.

Florida Is Growing by Millions. What Does That Mean for Manatee County?
With Florida projected to exceed 25 million residents and Manatee County expected to add roughly 70,000 more residents by 2030, this article examines what those trends mean for housing, traffic, jobs, infrastructure, and the future of our community.