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Citrus County moves ahead with Citrus Springs 2025 waterline assessment, owners given payment options

5509617 · July 30, 2025
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Summary

The board certified the Citrus Springs 2025 waterline extension assessment affecting 479 parcels and valued at roughly $1.7 million; property owners may pay a one-time share or finance it through their taxes over 10 years.

At a public hearing July 29, Citrus County commissioners accepted the 2025 Citrus Springs waterline extension assessment, which covers waterlines completed through June 30 and affects properties reached by extensions required under a longstanding agreement known locally as the Topeka agreement. Bernadine Flood Nichols, presenting for the county's utilities staff, said the assessment impacts 479 assessment units and carries a rounded project construction cost of about $1.7 million. "Owners…

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