Billings and Fees
Stormwater Utility
The Valdosta City Council approved the Stormwater Utility Ordinance in March 2006. The purpose was to improve the City's overall stormwater management as well as to help the City comply with the new NPDES Permit requirements, which are mandated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The ordinance establishes a fair and equitable rate structure for those receiving the benefits of stormwater management services, systems, and facilities. The proceeds are dedicated to the City stormwater program for carrying out its purposes and are essential for the City to provide the level of stormwater management services, systems, and facilities that are desirable to meet the existing and future stormwater management needs of the City.
Residential Properties
Instead of assigning the same flat fee to every residential parcel, the City opted to create a three tier system to be more fair and equitable. All single family homes will pay a fixed rate per month based on the amount of impervious area, which includes rooftops, driveways, detached garages, accessory buildings, etc.
Single Family | Monthly Rate |
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1,849 sq ft or less | $1.75 |
1,850 sq ft – 6,099 sq ft | $3.50 |
6,100 sq ft or more | $5.95 |
For multi-family units, each apartment, townhouse, or condominium is charged a monthly residential rate, based on two categories:
Multi-Family | Monthly Rate |
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4 or less dwelling units/building and mobile homes | $1.75 per dwelling unit |
5 or more dwelling units/building | $1.40 per dwelling unit |
Non-residential Properties
The stormwater fee for all non-residential properties is based on the amount of impervious area (e.g. concrete, asphalt, compacted gravel, or building) divided by 3,704 square feet then multiplied by $3.50. Non-residential properties include all developed commercial, industrial, governmental, institutional, and agricultural.
In conjunction with the Stormwater Utility Ordinance, the City of Valdosta also created and adopted an Adjustment and Credit Manual. This manual outlines the guidelines under which the City will grant adjustments and credits to stormwater user fees. The maximum credits that are available to any one parcel shall be 60%.
Additional documents:
- Stormwater Utility Information Brochure (Under Revision)
- Stormwater Utility Ordinance (Updated September 2016)
- See Article 2 page 17 of 36
- Stormwater Credit Manual (Updated December 2009)
- Stormwater Credit Application (Updated January 2010)
- Greater Lowndes Oil Recycling or Reuse Locations (Updated October 2012)
- Educational Information
For more information, please contact the Stormwater Manager at 229-259-3530 or send an email to the Stormwater Division.