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City advisers review impact-fee program, find shortfalls reflect slower growth not collection failures

3567506 · May 28, 2025
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At a May 27 Capital Improvements Advisory Committee meeting, Public Works Director Alonzo Leon reviewed Keller’s impact-fee program, explaining why revenue is below projections and recommending no immediate plan reset ahead of the five‑year update.

Alonzo Leon, City of Keller public works director, briefed the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee on the city’s impact‑fee program during a May 27 pre‑session meeting and recommended holding off on a full update until the program’s scheduled five‑year review.

Leon said the city’s current 10‑year impact‑fee program projects an annual growth rate of 1.55 percent, down from 3.2 percent in the prior study. That slower growth, not a breakdown in fee collection, explains why revenues are below earlier projections, he said.

The presentation explained how impact fees are calculated: staff produce land‑use assumptions and population projections, identify necessary capital projects for the next 10 years, remove costs…

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