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Investing in Business
 
 
Tax AbatementTax Abatement
Learn the Facts About the Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Ordinance Before you Vote on August 24th.
 
CC Google bid
Charlotte County Wants Google Ultra High Speed Internet - Click Here
Charlotte County Quarterly Economic Indicator Report
CC directors for Google
Watch Cisco DeVries, President of Renewable Funding LLC, talk about PACE at the 2009 Energy Options Conference. Watch the video.
Video segments from 2009 Energy Options Conference now available online.
Press Release: 2009 Green Futures Expo and Energy Options Conference Now Carbon Neutral
Charlotte County Recovery Zone Facility Bond - applications now being accepted.
Port Charlotte Named as Top Place to Retire by Money Magazine, with is affordable housing, miles of cruising waters and protected shoreline, and quality medical facilities for all ages.
Charlotte County Board of County Commissioners signs the Green Building Ordinance to promote the county as a sustainable community.
Watch the latest Economic Development Board Workshop
Enterprise Charlotte Economic Council, Inc.
Watch CC EDO Director Don Root speak about economic development
 
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Last update: March 19, 2010
DVD teaser for Conference
Utilities
 

Telephone & Internet

CenturyLink offers SONET ring service, with a survivable fiber-optic system that prevents phone service interruptions. CenturyLink is the local service provider in Charlotte County, and residential rates are below the national average.

 

Local high-speed internet access is currently available through the following providers:

CenturyLink - High Speed Internet Provider
  Comcast Cable
Daystar Communications

 

Englewood On Line
Energy
Florida Power & Light (FPL) is one of the largest investor owned utilities in the United States.  They serve some 8 million people - nearly half of Florida's 16 million population - along the eastern seaboard and the southern portion of Florida.  Approximately 104,400 of those customers are in Charlotte County.  FPL offers a wide variety of conservation programs for residential, commercial and industrial customers.
 

Teco Peoples Gas

More and more Americans are migrating to Florida from the north, and as a result, gas is becoming a popular form of energy. Natural gas is now available in many parts of Charlotte County to both commercial and residential customers, serving over 325,000 commercial, industrial and residential customers in Florida.

 

TECO People's Gas is the largest gas utility in the state, and as a public utility, they are regulated by the Florida Public Service Commission.  TECO offers a variety of energy conservation programs for both commercial and residential customers.

 

Business hours for all office locations are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.  For 24-hour emergency service, simply call toll free 1-877 TECO PGS (1-877-832-6747) for questions or assistance.

 
Water & Wastewater
 
Charlotte County Utilities is a water and wastewater utility that serves approximately 50,000 homes and businesses in Charlotte County.  It is a county-owned enterprise which is fully funded by customer rates, not by tax dollars.  Savings opportunities are passed along to utility customers whenever available.
Environmental & Extension Services
Environmental & Extension Services offers numerous quality of life services and programs to the residents of Charlotte County.  Listed below are a few of the main services provided:
Refuse Collection Services
Provided by a County-wide franchised system that provides uniformity of services and rate monitoring.  Residential collection is provided twice weekly, in addition to curbside recycling and vegetative waste collection.
 
Charlotte County owns and operates a class 1 disposal facility.  The facility's existing disposal area has a projected capacity of the year 2025 with 108 acres for future growth.  The County's per ton disposal fee is well below the State Average of $42.69 per ton fee. 
 
The Keep Charlotte Beautiful Organization and the Illegal Dumping Task Force committee provide numerous community programs and events which enhance the quality of life in Charlotte County.
 
The County-wide Mosquito Control program incorporates a professional and responsive program to protect the health and safety of our residents.
 
Provide numerous community based services and programs; 4-H Youth Development, Florida Yards & Neighborhoods, Sea Grant, Horticultural and Master Gardeners Research and technical assistance is provided by the University of Florida's Institute of Food & Agricultural Sciences.
 
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FPL Rate Summary
Year Round
Rate
Energy Charge
First 1,000 per kWh
$0.03711
Additional per kWh
$0.04711
Fuel Charge
First 1,000 per kWh
$0.03857
Additional per kWh
$0.04857
ECCR Charge (per kWh) 
$0.00188
Capacity Charge  (per kWh)
$0.00621
Environmental Charge (per kWh) 
$0.00179
Storm Surcharge (per kWh)
$0.00062
Source: FPL Rates Effective March 2010
 
 
   
   
   
 
 
 
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