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Port St. Joe advances plan for new wastewater plant after $25 million governor grant

Port St. Joe City Commission · February 4, 2026
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Summary

City officials approved a grant agreement to use a $25 million governor's grant toward an advanced wastewater treatment facility, discussed pairing that funding with about $19 million from the state revolving fund (total ~ $44 million), and set a planning horizon aimed at completing a phased 4 million gallons/day plant by 2032.

Port St. Joe city officials voted to approve a grant agreement to apply $25 million the city received from the governor toward wastewater-plant improvements and to continue planning for a larger, phased replacement facility.

City staff told commissioners the project team has been developing a facility plan over recent years that envisions an advanced wastewater treatment plant with roughly 4 million gallons per day (MGD) capacity; current usage is reported at a little over 1.1 MGD. "We have $25,000,000 that we've received from the governor," a city staff member said when presenting…

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