The North Sumter County Utility Dependent District (NSCUDD) was established pursuant to Chapter 189 of Florida State Statutes and Sumter County Ordinance 2010-10 on July 15, 2010.
NSCUDD consists of a seven-member Board of Supervisors representing Districts 5-10 and one at large seat. The members are elected by registered voters residing in Districts 5-10.
NSCUDD is the water, wastewater and non-potable irrigation water service providers to properties within District’s 5 – 11 and is also the provider of the solid waste sanitation services for the Marion, Sumter, and Fruitland Park portions of The Villages. In addition, the services are provided to Sumter Landing and Brownwood.
12/2012
3571 Kiessel Road, The Villages, FL 32163
As a governmental entity in the State of Florida, the District is held to the same high standards as cities and counties as it pertains to Sunshine Law, Public Records Law, Financial Reporting and Financial Disclosure Laws. Additionally, the Board of Supervisors adhere to Florida Statute Chapter 112, Part III – Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees.
4-Year Term: 2022-2026
4-Year Term: 2022-2026
4-Year Term: 2024-2028
The infrastructure of the District in which you live was built with tax-exempt bonds that are repaid through an annual assessment included on your property tax bill. You may pay off your bond assessment in full at any time and save on future interest payments, however you are not required to pay it off in advance.
The cut-off date to pay your bond assessment balance and eliminate it from your 2025 Tax Bill is July 18, 2025.
This Audit report provides the reader with a narrative overview and analysis of the financial activities of the Districts for the last fiscal year. This report is designed to (a) assist the reader in focusing on significant financial issues; (b) provide an overview of the District’s financial activities; (c) identify changes in the District’s financial position and its ability to address the next and subsequent year challenges (d) identify any material deviations from the financial plan (the approved budget), and (e) identify any individual fund issues and concerns.
Fiscal Year 2025
Fiscal Year 2024
Fiscal Year 2023
Fiscal Year 2022
If you require documents older than 3 years, please contact District Clerk.
The annual adopted budgets are balanced budgets listing estimated revenues and expenditures by line item and outlining funding recommendations for each Fiscal Year.
The District’s Fiscal Year (FY) runs from October 1 to September 30 each year.
Approved by Sumter County in July 2024.
Proposed Budget
If you require documents older than 3 years, please contact District Clerk.
The Policies and Procedures for the Districts include the general operating procedures as well as investment manual and long-term investment policy.
The District Annual Report contains a breakdown of facts and figures, provide numerous accomplishments, cost-saving measures, enhancements and various projects that have been implemented over the last Fiscal Year.
As with many things throughout the community, the dedication to a balanced budget that delivers consistency, transparency and cost-effectiveness is paramount.
Florida has a very broad Public Records Law. Most written communications to or from State and Local Officials regarding State or Local business are public records available to the public and media upon request.
To submit a digital request please click below:
Or, please forward requests to:
Jennifer Farlow, District Clerk
3571 Kiessel Road, The Villages, FL 32163
Jennifer.Farlow@DistrictGov.org
Phone No. (352) 751-3939 | Fax No. (352) 753-6430
Florida law prohibits the Board of Supervisors from communicating with residents about Deed Compliance or Architectural Review issues/cases.
To report any concerns, please submit a digital request or contact the Community Standards Department directly at: DeedCompliance@DistrictGov.org
Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.