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Provo council approves higher water impact fees, effective July 1

2700312 ยท January 15, 2025
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The Provo City Council voted 7-0 to adopt a new water impact fee schedule tied to the city's updated water master plan and a facilities plan; the increases take effect July 1 and will be charged to developers, not individual homeowners.

The Provo City Council on Jan. 14 voted unanimously to adopt a new water impact fee schedule based on the city's updated water master plan and a facilities plan prepared by an outside consultant. The increases, approved 7-0, will not become effective until July 1 to give developers time to plan.

Council packet materials and presenters said the new fees reflect costs in the water master plan prepared with Bowen Collins and a facilities plan from Zions Public Finance. "Residents aren't the ones paying the impact fees. It's developers who would be paying it," Kelsey Sarbach, a budget officer for the city, told the council during the presentation.

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