The state will be giving the Jacksonville Port Authority $1 million this fiscal year to begin the process of raising the JEA power lines that stretch over the St. Johns River — with millions more on the way.
A report commissioned earlier this year by JEA — who owns the lines — said the price tag could range from $33.5 million to $54.4 million, with the likely cost around $41.9 million. A tentative schedule worked out between JEA and Jaxport calls for project design and permitting to be done in the 2023 fiscal year, with construction starting in 2024 — all aiming toward a 2026 completion date.a project that would take about four months of what a JEA consultant suggests be 60-hour work weeks for each of the structures.
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