Florida Power & Light has started its project to bury power lines in Ocean Ridge. The project area (shaded on map) covers 1.43 miles and affects 86 customers. Map provided
By John Pacenti
It was a utilities open house at the monthly Ocean Ridge Town
Florida Power & Light has started its project to bury power lines in Ocean Ridge. The project area (shaded on map) covers 1.43 miles and affects 86 customers. Map provided
By John Pacenti
It was a utilities open house at the monthly Ocean Ridge Town
By Joe Capozzi
As Briny Breezes continues looking for the big dollars needed to repair or replace its seawall along the Intracoastal Waterway, the town may soon take a preliminary step to move the project along.  
 At a workshop July 22, the Town Coun
The Delray Beach Utilities Department will grow by four people under a unanimous budget amendment approved Nov. 17 by the City Commission. 
 Finance Director Marie Kalka explained the $491,000 would come from the city’s Water and Sewer Fund. 
 The mone
By Rich Pollack
If you’ve traveled along State Road A1A in the last several months you’ve probably seen a crew or two working on the power lines. 
 FPL understands that the work might slightly inconvenience residents, but the company says in the long 
By Tim O’Meilia
     
 The choice for the Gulf Stream Town Commission was time or money.
     Award the long-awaited contract to put overhead utilities underground now or wait two months to make the award and perhaps save $165,000.
     They chose time. 
By Steve Plunkett
Gulf Stream’s project to bury electric and other utility lines is at least two months behind schedule even before a shovel hits the ground.
Consulting engineer Danny Brannon told town commissioners at their March 16 meeting that he is
By Steve Plunkett
    
Townsfolk apparently don’t like paying the interest that comes with installment plans.
    Gulf Stream took in $3.2 million in prepayments of the special assessment for the underground utilities project by the Nov. 1 deadline, Tow