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Fate staff reviews roadway, water and sewer impact-fee balances and projects

3051334 · February 20, 2025
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City staff presented the semiannual impact-fee report, outlining ongoing roadway, water and sewer projects funded by impact fees, expected fund balances, developer credits and a major wastewater-treatment payment obligation to Royce City.

Ryan Wells, director of planning and development services, presented the City of Fate’s February 2025 semiannual report on impact fees to the joint Planning and Zoning Commission and Capital Impact Advisory Committee. The presentation reviewed three funds — roadway, water and sewer — described active projects funded by those fees and summarized current fund balances and anticipated expenses.

Wells said the roadway fund is supporting two major projects: North Bend (a $3,300,000 intersection and roadway project between C.D. Boren and State Highway 66 that he said is essentially complete except for streetlights and landscaping) and an extension of Miss May Drive, which he described as an approximately $6.5 million project to extend Miss May Drive from Prince Lane to FM 552 to serve the new Worthy Fate High School. Wells said the Miss May…

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