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James City Service Authority outlines FY27 budget, proposes rate changes and infrastructure investments
Summary
JCSA presented a FY27 budget of roughly $29.4 million, tied to a new five-year strategic plan; projects include a Kings Point water-main replacement ($7.5M), camera-van replacement, AMI metering and proposed modest rate increases that would raise an average single-family monthly bill by about $4.56 for FY27.
The James City Service Authority presented its FY27 proposed budget and long-range initiatives during a joint segment of the Board of Supervisors meeting.
JCSA staff explained the FY27 proposed budget is approximately $29.4 million, split between a water fund and a sewer fund. The budget, which is the first year of a two-year spending plan, aligns with a recently adopted five-year strategic plan. Major capital priorities include the Kings Point project, which will replace roughly 20,000 feet of aging 1960s water main at an estimated cost of $7.5…
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