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The meeting focused on the discussion, review, and action regarding the PMPUD tax rate for 2025/2026. The proposed tax rate of .0676 was accepted.
The board meeting included discussions on sewer base pricing, which is based on 80% of the water usage. The Port Superintendent reported on water, sewer, and garbage conditions, noting a blockage in the marina's manhole. The General Manager reported on aging accounts, disconnections, and updates on the Sam.Gov registration for treatment plant grant submissions. Checks and vouchers were reviewed and approved.
The meeting included discussion of a water tap request by East Ranch, an update on past due accounts, and progress on water and sewer connections for the New Port Subdivision. Additionally, the board reviewed and approved checks and vouchers.
The board discussed manhole upgrades, reviewed bids that exceeded the original limit, and decided to create a new bid list for 10 manholes. The Port Superintendent provided a report on water, sewer, and garbage. The General Manager reported on aging accounts, disconnections, reinstalls, and cancellation letters. The board also reviewed and considered checks and vouchers.
The board meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. The board reviewed and approved the minutes from the previous meeting. There was a discussion regarding the 2024 tax rate assessment from the Appraisal District, and a motion was made to accept the proposed rate. The Port Superintendent provided a report covering water, sewer, and garbage matters, including the ordering of a rotor and the need for a crane for installation. The General Manager's report included updates on the aging report, the upcoming water contract renewal, and the water purification system. The board also reviewed and approved checks and vouchers.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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