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Woodland council says school impact fees will rise sharply starting Jan. 1
Summary
City officials told the council that per-residence school impact fees will increase substantially in 2026; the city said the fees are collected and passed directly to the school district for capital projects.
Woodland city officials told the City Council on Oct. 20 that school-related impact fees charged on new residential construction will rise substantially effective Jan. 1, 2026.
Mayor (name not specified) said the updated schedule increases single-family residential school impact fees from $5,900 to $10,500 — a roughly $4,600 jump — and raises multifamily residential fees from $5,900 to $13,600. Accessory dwelling units would go from $2,000 to $5,200 under the change. “Those increases are dollars that we will collect and 100% passed directly over to the…
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