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Kalispell council adopts police, fire impact fee reports; council declines immediate fee increase

5888269 · October 6, 2025
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Summary

On Oct. 6 the Kalispell City Council adopted Resolution 62-94 to accept police and fire impact fee reports and the associated fee schedule, removed an administration fee and added an annual price-indexing clause per Senate Bill 133; Councilor Hunter cast the sole vote against the resolution because he supported raising impact fees now.

The Kalispell City Council on Oct. 6 adopted Resolution 62-94 to accept the September 2025 police and fire impact fee reports and to adopt the associated fee schedules. The resolution removes the prior administration fee and provides for an annual price-index increase tied to Senate Bill 133; councilors were explicit that the action does not raise the current fee amounts.

Planning staff member Nygren told council that the resolution is a paperwork cleanup and that state law requires the city to adopt…

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