City Council approves interlocal agreement with Radiance CDD

The agreement allows Radiance to construct its own pipe infrastructure, with the city and the Florida Governmental Utility Authority funding a portion of the cost.


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The Palm Coast City Council has approved an interlocal agreement with Radiance Community Development District. 

The interlocal agreement gives the CDD — located along the west side of southern Old Kings Road — the right to design, issue bids and construct the water and pump infrastructure it needs. 

The City Council approved the agreement unanimously at a May 2 meeting.

The city already has an interlocal agreement with the Florida Governmental Utility Authority, which governs the utility for county land, for pipe and water service. 

The new agreement transfers the city's responsibilities under the FGUA agreement to Radiance, and applies to the design and construction of the utility extension, City Attorney Neysa Borkert said.

The Radiance CDD will will be required to abide by the requirements laid out in the interlocal agreement between FGUA and the city.

The city will work with Radiance during the construction, and, alongside FGUA, will pay a portion of the infrastructure costs, according to the documents. 

The city-funded portion totals $1.1 million and is provided for in the city’s five-year capital plan. The City Council approved the amount during the May 2 meeting.

 

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