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Comisión de Energía Eléctrica y Agua Potable de Orlando
{[#]} de Junio de {[#]}

Contacto:
Grant J. Heston, Gerente de comunicaciones
Sheridan Becht | Erika Hodges

 

OUC AND THE CITY OF ORLANDO ANNOUNCE
PAYMENT AGREEMENT

2006 Funding Set, with Further Goal to Provide Assistance through 2010

ORLANDO Through cooperative efforts to maximize return to the citizens of Orlando, OUC and the City of Orlando announced today an agreement to increase OUC’s payment to the City for the 2005-2006 fiscal year. Also, the City and OUC will work over the next several months to review and evaluate financial resources to determine funding levels for the next several years.

“OUC has been an invaluable partner to the City of Orlando and its willingness to realize a greater return to our citizens reiterates why it is known as ‘The Reliable One’,” Mayor Buddy Dyer said.  “I would like to thank OUC and City staff for working together to reach an agreement for this year that will contribute toward balancing the City’s budget and allow the City Council to focus on closing the remainder of the projected budgetary gap.”

In addition to the projected 60 percent dividend payment, OUC will provide $13.6 million to the citizens of Orlando for the 2005-2006 fiscal year.  OUC’s total contributions to the City will increase from a revised projection of $56.2 million to $69.8 million in 2006. 

“With the City of Orlando facing a budget shortfall, we are pleased that we are able to provide assistance while maintaining the excellent reliability and strong financial stewardship that our customers have come to expect of us,” said Ken Ksionek, OUC’s general manager and chief executive officer.  “We will work with the City to evaluate how OUC is able to assist in future years as well.”

“OUC’s ability to offer assistance comes in large part to fiscally sound policies that have been implemented in the past,” Ksionek said.

OUC’s dividend payments are deposited into the City’s general fund, which is used to provide services such as parks, public works, and police and fire protection. 

Established in 1923 by a special act of the Florida Legislature, OUC –The Reliable One is the second largest municipal utility in Florida.  OUC brinda servicios de energía eléctrica y agua a más de 196.000 clientes de Orlando, St. Cloud y de partes no incorporadas de los condados de Orange y Osceola.

The City of Orlando is a thriving municipality serving as the economic, governmental and cultural center of Central Florida. The City provides a variety of services for both the citizens and visitors from public safety to economic development and public works.  For more information, log on to www.cityoforlando.net.