Legislation Details

File #: 26-0086    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Recommendation Status: Passed
File created: 12/22/2025 In control: Utilities Department
On agenda: 1/13/2026 Final action: 1/13/2026
Title: Approval and execution of Resolution 2026-M-03 of the Orange County Board of County Commissioners regarding declaring the County's Official Intent to reimburse itself from the proceeds of tax-exempt or other tax-advantaged obligations for certain capital expenditures to be made by the County with respect to the financing of certain costs and repayment of interfund loans relating to the acquisition, construction, and equipping of Capital Improvements to its existing water and wastewater facilities; authorizing certain incidental actions; and providing for an effective date. All Districts. (Fiscal and Operational Support Division)
Attachments: 1. FY 2026 Reimbursement Resolution - Final Draft (002).pdf, 2. 2026-01-13 Utilites Department Consent Item-02, 3. Resolution 2026-M-03
Interoffice Memorandum

DATE: December 22, 2025

TO: Mayor Jerry L. Demings and County Commissioners

THROUGH: N/A

FROM: Ed Torres, M.S, P.E., LEED AP, Director, Utilities

CONTACT: Glenn Kramer, Manager, Fiscal and Operational Support Division

PHONE: 407-254-9882

DIVISION: Fiscal and Operational Support Division

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Approval and execution of Resolution 2026-M-03 of the Orange County Board of County Commissioners regarding declaring the County's Official Intent to reimburse itself from the proceeds of tax-exempt or other tax-advantaged obligations for certain capital expenditures to be made by the County with respect to the financing of certain costs and repayment of interfund loans relating to the acquisition, construction, and equipping of Capital Improvements to its existing water and wastewater facilities; authorizing certain incidental actions; and providing for an effective date. All Districts. (Fiscal and Operational Support Division)
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PURPOSE: The County's Water and Wastewater System (the "System") is a capital-intensive operation, and large utilities typically fund capital improvements and expansions with long-term debt. The System's capital improvement program includes plans for System expansion to meet the needs of residential and commercial growth in the County as well as replacement and rehabilitation projects to ensure proper operation for the System's aging infrastructure. The System's last bond issue was in 2025, and we are projecting that the planned follow-up debt issue will be needed in 2026. Staff believe that it is in the best interest of the System to adopt a reimbursement resolution in anticipation of the issuance of debt.

The attached reimbursement resolution was prepared in consultation with Nabors Giblin & Nickerson, as bond counsel for the Utilities Department. This resolution is a common action used to declare our intent to reimburse Utilities' capital expenditures from the proceeds of...

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