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Bill would extend reimbursement contract window for public improvements to 20 years; districts warn of administrative burden
Summary
Representative Brandy Donaghy introduced House Bill 1305 to set a 20‑year limit for reimbursement contracts for street, water and sewer improvements and to permit extensions during declared recessions or the COVID‑19 emergency under specified conditions.
Representative Brandy Donaghy described House Bill 1305 as a measure to extend the maximum period during which a developer who installs public improvements may seek reimbursement from later users. Committee staff Kellen Wright said current law generally limits reimbursement contracts to 15 years for water/sewer district extensions and 20 years for municipal contracts; HB 1305 would standardize the limit at 20 years and allow tolling for the duration of a recession declared by the National Bureau…
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