News

For immediate release — July 7, 2021

 

KISSIMMEE— The Kissimmee Utility Authority board of directors on Wednesday approved a $239 million operating and capital budget for fiscal year 2022. The vote came after several Board discussions and a public hearing on the budget.

The approved budget is a 3.9 % increase from the 2021 budget.  The increase is related primarily to continued load growth and system infrastructure expansion.  This also marks the utility’s 17th consecutive year without a base rate increase. The utility’s last base rate increase was in July of 2005.

The budget authorizes 287 full-time equivalent positions, a decrease of 2 positions from the current budget and reflects a three percent market level adjustment for employees.

Other highlights of the FY 2022 budget include:

  • $122 million for fuel and purchased power
  • $24 million for capital expenditures
  • $31 million for transfers to the City of Kissimmee and Osceola County
  • Total employee base of 287 with an associated payroll of $40 million
  • Expected customer growth of 1.9 percent over FY21 budget
  • Forecasted energy sales increase of 1.6 percent over FY21 budget

The new budget takes effect October 1, 2021.

Founded in 1901, KUA is Florida’s sixth largest community-owned utility powering 84,000 customers in Osceola County, Florida. For more information, visit www.kua.com.

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