Coca-Cola has made a significant impact on Dunedin's future by donating 1.6 acres of land, a move that city officials hailed as a "generational gift." During the City Commission meeting on July 19, 2025, leaders expressed their gratitude for the corporate partnership that has flourished over many years.
The donation is crucial for the expansion of the city's wastewater treatment plant, which faces limitations due to surrounding residential areas. City officials emphasized that this land acquisition will alleviate potential future challenges related to being landlocked.
Mayor and commissioners acknowledged the hard work of city staff and partners involved in the negotiations, particularly praising Jennifer Cowen, Jorge Quintas, Clay Watkins, and Doug Hutchins for their efforts in finalizing the deal. The unanimous vote to accept the donation reflects a collective appreciation for Coca-Cola's ongoing commitment to the community.
As Dunedin moves forward with this new asset, officials are optimistic about the benefits it will bring, particularly in enhancing the city's reclaimed water capabilities. The meeting concluded on a positive note, with city leaders looking ahead to the opportunities this partnership will create.