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Boynton Beach adopts mobility fee ordinance; approves 20% reduction for single‑family homes
Summary
On second reading the commission adopted the city's mobility-fee ordinance and approved a 20% fee reduction for single‑family residential units; Palm Beach County submitted a formal objection letter and warned of legal remedies.
The Boynton Beach City Commission on Feb. 18 adopted (second reading) a mobility-fee ordinance intended to replace certain transportation mitigation charges with a local mobility fee and directed staff to implement the fee structure. The ordinance passed unanimously on a roll-call vote with an amendment reducing the single‑family residential fee by 20 percent.
Commissioner Turkin moved approval; Vice Mayor Amy Kelly seconded the motion. The clerk recorded a unanimous vote: Commissioner Hay — yes; Commissioner Turkin — yes; Commissioner Cruz — yes; Vice Mayor Kelly — yes; Mayor (presiding) — yes.
City staff and outside presenters described the fee schedule and…
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