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Sewer plant capacity, consent order and SRF loans top list of multi-million-dollar infrastructure choices

5810653 · August 23, 2025
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Finance staff and commissioners discussed the citys wastewater treatment options, including rehabilitating headworks, expanding local capacity (estimated $50 million) or tying in to Bay County (estimated ~$20 million), and the availability of low-interest State Revolving Fund loans for consent-order compliance.

Lynn Haven — Commissioners and staff spent substantial time at the budget workshop on wastewater infrastructure, describing a set of high-cost choices the city must decide in the coming years to meet regulatory and capacity needs.

Finance Director Kiki Roman and staff reminded the commission that the sewer and stormwater funds remain a high priority. Roman said she has been told the headworks rehabilitation at the existing wastewater plant would cost in the order of $12.5 million;…

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