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Water impact fees fall after new irrigation conservation rules; commission adopts report and resolution
Summary
Bozeman commissioners accepted the 2025 water impact fee service area report and adopted a resolution making the revised schedule effective April 5, 2025. The report shows lower residential fees after a city irrigation conservation policy reduced peak outdoor demand in new development.
The Bozeman City Commission voted 5–0 March 25 to accept the 2025 Water Impact Fee Service Area Report and to adopt a resolution making the new fee schedule effective April 5, 2025.
Consultant Collin Maccowini and Community Development staff said the water study separates supply, storage, treatment and distribution costs and converts future demand into gallons per day per equivalent dwelling unit (EDU). McCawini told the commission the city’s 2024 irrigation conservation standards reduced peak outdoor water demand in new development…
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