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Fort Pierce Utilities Authority adopts five-day window for new customers’ security deposits

Fort Pierce Utilities Authority · April 7, 2026
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The Fort Pierce Utilities Authority on April 7 adopted Resolution UA2026-01 to unify commercial and residential security-deposit rules and allow new accounts up to five days after service activation to pay required deposits; the board voted unanimously.

The Fort Pierce Utilities Authority voted April 7 to adopt Resolution UA2026-01, consolidating separate commercial and residential security-deposit rules into a single policy that gives new customers five days after service activation to pay required deposits.

The change, presented by Ashley Levine, customer service manager, replaces two earlier resolutions and, Levine said, “modernizes and improves the security deposit policies in ways that directly support our customers and strengthen our operations.” She told the board the minimum deposit amounts will not…

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