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Pinellas Park council adopts ordinance updating water and sewer connection charges

City of Pinellas Park City Council · August 23, 2024
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Summary

The City of Pinellas Park unanimously adopted Ordinance 42-70 on Aug. 22, 2024, consolidating potable water, reclaimed water and sanitary sewer connection charges and raising several tap and connection fees aimed mainly at new developer-provided taps.

The Pinellas Park City Council voted unanimously Aug. 22 to adopt Ordinance 42-70, revising potable water, reclaimed water and sanitary sewer utility rates and connection charges. Vice Mayor Seville moved to pass the ordinance on second and final reading; the motion carried unanimously.

City staff member Ryan presented the ordinance and the associated fee schedule, saying the update brings several connection charges under a single ordinance and clarifying the proposal is primarily intended for new taps and developers. "On this current slide, we're not proposing any changes," Ryan said while walking through the presentation, later describing the structure for connection charges.

Under the proposal presented to the council, connection charges…

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