A dispute between JEA and Mayo Clinic over nearly $19 million in unpaid utility fees may be just one piece of a much larger ...
Jacksonville’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) has launched an investigation into the city-owned utility JEA over millions of dollars in potential unpaid capacity fees.
The News4JAX I-TEAM has uncovered new details about an ongoing legal dispute between JEA and one of Northeast Florida’s largest medical providers, Mayo Clinic, over millions of dollars in utility fees ...
The Jacksonville utility has been accused of not collecting capacity fees from some companies, including Mayo Clinic.
We’re learning more about accusations that JEA may have failed to collect as much as $100 million worth of fees.
JEA is apparently the subject of an Inspector General investigation that could involve as much as $100 million in uncollected fees.
The city Office of Inspector General is assessing if formal investigation of JEA is warranted for matters under the inspector ...
Jacksonville’s government watchdog is now circling JEA after sources said the city-owned utility may have skipped billing as much as $100 million in mandatory “additional” capacity fees. The inquiry, ...
A JEA board member asked utility CEO Vickie Cavey to step down from the job she has held for the past two years.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Action News Jax Ben Becker is investigating a proposed 5-year, $3.7M contract for JEA CEO Jay Stowe as the utility separately considers another base rate increase. Stowe told the ...
A local union manager for JEA workers highlights the water and wastewater treatment teams while emphasizing stalled salary ...