Florida Public Service Commission schedules virtual hearing for Water Oak Utility rate case

Mike La Rosa, Chairman at Florida Public Service Commission
Mike La Rosa, Chairman at Florida Public Service Commission - Florida Public Service Commission
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The Florida Public Service Commission (FPSC) has scheduled a virtual customer meeting for those served by Sun Communities Finance, LLC, doing business as Water Oak Utility. The meeting is set for Wednesday, January 21, 2026, at 10:00 a.m.

Water Oak Utility submitted an application to the FPSC in June 2025 seeking a rate increase. The utility currently supplies water to 1,265 residential customers and 17 general service customers in Lake County.

The upcoming meeting will allow customers to comment on the quality of service provided by Water Oak and discuss aspects of the rate-setting process. According to the FPSC, “All customer input will be considered by the Commission when it evaluates the utility’s rate increase request.”

Customers who want to speak during the meeting must register beforehand. Registration can be completed through an online speaker sign-up form found under the “Hot Topics” section on the FPSC homepage. Those without internet access have the option to register by phone at (850) 413-7080 or via email.

Speaker registration opens at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 7, and closes at noon on Tuesday, January 20.

A live broadcast of the virtual meeting will be available for public viewing by selecting “Watch Live and Archived PSC Events.”

For more information about this event or related matters, individuals are encouraged to visit the FPSC website.



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