Six sales pitches and a concession agreement were on the table as JEA has been negotiating with potential suitors over the past two months — but it remains unclear how much the city could stand to receive if the utility were to be sold.
After JEA voted at a hastily called Christmas Eve meeting to end negotiations — which has cost the utility $10 million — the companies’ initial bids were no longer exempt from Florida open record laws. Accordingly, late Friday, the utility released the submittals…