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Larsen Acres Water Improvement Project
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Project Objective
The City of Jacksonville (COJ) working in cooperation with volunteer contractors from Northeast Florida Builder’s Association Builders Care, have completed their work installing new potable water lines in the Larsen Acres neighborhood.
Connection to the water system is considered voluntary at this time. Interested property owners will be responsible for paying all JEA connection fees, on-site plumbing costs and associated permits required to make the connection from your home to JEA’s water line located in the right-of-way. Some homes may require that JEA install a new water tap, meter and meter box once connection fees have been paid to JEA as their installation was not included as part of the original project.
Properties that are eligible to connect to the JEA water system will receive notification by mail with instructions on how to proceed with connecting. See an example of this notification here.
Frequently Asked Questions
City of Jacksonville Utility Tap In Program - UTIP
The Utility Tap-In Program (UTIP) offers deferred payment loans to assist low- to moderate-income residents citywide with water and sewer line connection fees, associated plumbing costs and septic tank, drain field and well repairs or replacement. Learn more.
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Contact
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If you have any questions about the Larsen Acres Water Improvement Project, please contact JEA Project Outreach at (904) 665-7500 or email us at projectoutreach@jea.com.