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City seeks nominees to reconstitute impact‑fee advisory committee as IFCIP update begins
Summary
Public Works asked the governing body to nominate members to a nine‑member Capital Improvements Advisory Committee to help update the Impact Fee Capital Improvement Plan (IFCIP). Impact fees collected by the city fund roads, parks, fire and police infrastructure and are often used as grant match or gap funding.
City Public Works Director Regina Wheeler told the Governing Body on Feb. 12 that the city must reconstitute its Capital Improvements Advisory Committee (CIAC) as staff begins an update of the Impact Fee Capital Improvement Plan adopted in December 2020.
Impact fees are charged under state law and city code to offset the infrastructure impacts of development. "There are four types of impact fees that the City of Santa Fe collects: roads, parks, fire, and police," Regina Wheeler, public works director, said.
The CIAC is a nine‑member advisory body; city code requires that at least four seats represent the real…
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