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Layton City Council adopts updated Master Transportation Plan, sets impact fees to take effect Jan. 5, 2026
Summary
The Layton City Council unanimously adopted an updated Master Transportation Plan and associated impact-fee analysis on Oct. 2, which the council said will guide road, intersection and transit investments through 2034 and beyond. The fee schedule would become effective Jan. 5, 2026, giving new development 90 days before fees begin.
The Layton City Council on Oct. 2 adopted a new Master Transportation Plan, an Impact Fee Facilities Plan and a Transportation Impact Fee Analysis intended to guide the city’s road and transit investments through 2034 and to 2050.
The plan, prepared by Wall Consultants Group with financial modeling by Zion Public Finance, updates Layton’s 2017 transportation plan, maps current and future congestion using regional travel-demand models, and lists priority projects in three phases. City staff recommended adoption and proposed the impact fees take effect Jan. 5, 2026 — 90 days after council adoption, to comply with state law.
City Engineer Steve Jackson told the council…
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