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Commission approves preliminary utility study for proposed large subdivision; public questions who will pay

3651081 · June 4, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved a task order to evaluate sewer and water capacity to serve a proposed subdivision located in unincorporated Bay County that may seek annexation; the study was small ($6,565) and prompted public questions about whether the developer should pay.

PORT ST. JOE, Fla. — Port St. Joe commissioners on June 3 approved a small task order to begin preliminary engineering to assess whether the city's water and sewer systems could serve a proposed large subdivision outside current city limits.

City staff said the request came from a developer who is evaluating a subdivision located in unincorporated Bay County and that the work is preliminary and focused more on sewer capacity than water. The packet included a…

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