Fiscal Year 2026/2027 Proposed Rates and Budget
Clay County Utility Authority (CCUA) is excited to be starting its 33rd year serving the residents of Clay County. Through planning and budgeting we are able to identify the projects and operational needs necessary to deliver water, wastewater and reclaimed utility services to our customers.
Highlighted below are identifiable increased capital and operating costs for the upcoming fiscal year.
- Repair/Replace Aging Infrastructure : 27%
- Debt Service : 17%
With ensuring that quality customer service is at the forefront of what we do, factoring in the above costs, CCUA has proposed the following rates for the next fiscal year starting October 2026
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4.6% Increase
- Residential and Commercial Potable Water Base Facility Charges
- Residential Potable Usage Charges
- Residential and Commercial Sewer Water Base Facility and Usage Charges
- Residential and Commercial Reuse Water Base Facility and Usage Charges
- Commercial Potable Irrigation Base Facility and Water Usage
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10% Increase
- Commercial Potable Usage Charges
3% Increase
- Alternative Water Supply Surcharge
Proposed Rate Increases for Residential and Commercial Potable Irrigation
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Based on the above increases, most of our residential customers (about 70%) will see their monthly bill increase by less than $4 a month.
As a Clay County Utility Authority (CCUA) customer, you have our commitment that you will continue to have one of the lowest utility bills for water, sewer, and reuse services. One of the ways we accomplish this is investing in innovation and obtaining funding from various regulatory agencies. Even with this year’s adopted rate increases, Clay County Utility Authority (CCUA) will still have one of the lowest utility rates compared to neighboring communities.
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