6-27-23 Attachment AWHY PROVIDE UTILITIES
TO 500 ATLANTIC BLVD,?.
❑ 2030 Comprehensive Plan
❑Intergovernmental cooperation
❑Revenue
WHY PROVIDE UTILITIES TO 500 ATLANTIC?
❑ COAB 2030 Comprehensive Plan
The City shall coordinate and cooperate with adjacent
jurisdictions, other public and governmental agencies
to ensure: 1) the equitable and reasonable sharing of
authority, responsibility and resources in the provision
of services, education and housing, 2) the provision for
effective development review and permitting, and 3)
the effective representation on behalf of the City in
decisions related to future growth management,
planning and funding resources.
WHY PROVIDE UTILITIES TO 500 ATLANTIC?
❑Intergovernmental Cooperation
A valuable tool that helps local governments
improve the efficiency, quality, and
responsiveness of their services. Enhanced
problem -solving capacity also helps address
complex problems.
WHY PROVIDE UTILITIES TO 500 ATLANTIC?
EXAMPLES OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
• Stormwater management. COAB stormwater runs off into
Hopkins Creek, which flows into Neptune Beach.
• Public safety mutual aid. Most recently, CONB provided
police coverage during COAB's personnel shortage and
during a critical emergency.
• Emergency management. Duval County's cities collaborate
year-round, along with during and after hurricanes and
other emergencies.
•
Sewage. J EA pays COAB to treat wastewater collected from
Mayport village.
WHY PROVIDE UTILITIES TO 500 ATLANTIC?
EXAMPLES OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION (CONVD)
• Public parking. CONB administers North Beaches Parking on
COAB's behalf.
• Beaches Town Center. The two cities collaborate to maintain,
improve the shared restaurant and shopping amenity, and
conduct community events.
• Atlantic Boulevard median. Shared COAB-CONB maintenance
agreement.
• Fire protection. Interlocal agreement with the City of
Jacksonville.
• Problem -solving. COAB is providing critical information -
technology consultation to CONB.
WHY PROVIDE UTILITIES TO 500 ATLANTIC?
J Revenue
The fees charged to customers outside of the
city is 125% the fee COAB receives from
customers within the city limits. This 25%
surcharge helps finance and operate the
infrastructure COAB needs to assure, modern,
reliable and environmentally sustainable water
and wastewater treatment systems.
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
www.coab.us/projects