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County reports $11 million across park dedication funds; commissioners request five-year accounting for Granite Bay
Summary
Placer County staff reported roughly $11 million in park impact/park dedication fees across fee areas and told commissioners that state law requires either spending within five years or adoption of a capital improvement plan; Commissioner Anderson asked for a report on Granite Bay balances and older fees.
Placer County staff told the Parks Commission on Sept. 18 that park dedication and impact fee accounts continue to grow and currently hold a little more than $11 million across fee areas.
“...we have a little bit more than $11,000,000 in the bank, across all fee areas,” principal planner Kyle Smith said, summarizing balances and recent fee receipts.
Smith noted fee revenue for the 2024–25 year had been…
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