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Cocoa Beach adopts higher stormwater fee to support major drainage projects
Summary
The commission adopted Resolution 2025-08 to raise the monthly Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) stormwater fee to support stormwater projects and to meet State Revolving Fund rate covenant requirements; commissioners cited multi-million-dollar projects including a Cedarwood/Brevard drainage project estimated at about $8.6 million.
The Cocoa Beach City Commission voted unanimously to adopt Resolution 2025-08, revising the city’s stormwater fees and method for charging customers to strengthen the stormwater fund and support planned drainage and water-quality projects.
The adopted resolution updates the stormwater rate structure the city uses to meet State Revolving Fund (SRF) rate covenant requirements and to position the city to borrow for large projects, staff said.
Morgan Zuelke,…
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