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Parks planning tied to development‑impact fee study as commission ranks short‑term projects
Summary
The Sandpoint Parks & Recreation Commission reviewed staff’s preliminary ranking of parks capital projects on March 9 and learned the list will feed an ongoing development impact fee study intended to help pay for future park improvements.
The Sandpoint Parks & Recreation Commission reviewed staff’s preliminary ranking of parks capital projects and a short stakeholder survey on March 9, and staff said the results will be used to finalize a capital improvement plan (CIP) that feeds an ongoing development impact fee study.
Staff said the park master plan adopted in 2020 provided the baseline for project selection and that the city has instructed staff to prioritize maintenance and critical infrastructure as well as pursue revenue‑generating projects where feasible. The city’s consultant updating development impact fees will use the CIP to set justifications and approximate costs for park projects that can be charged to…
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