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Planning commission reviews semiannual impact-fee reports; $17.6 million in water/wastewater fees recommended for debt retirement

5360511 · July 10, 2025
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The Houston Planning Commission on July 10 reviewed semiannual reports on water/wastewater and drainage impact fees covering Nov. 1, 2024–Apr. 30, 2025, and approved staff recommendations to appropriate $17,565,916.41 in water/wastewater impact‑fee revenues to debt retirement.

The Houston Planning Commission on July 10 reviewed semiannual reports on the city’s water/wastewater and drainage impact fees and approved staff recommendations to appropriate the recent water/wastewater revenue to debt retirement.

In a presentation to the commission, Deidre Van Langen of Houston Public Works summarized the reporting period (Nov. 1, 2024–Apr. 30, 2025). Van Langen said the water and wastewater impact fees generated $17,565,916.41 in revenue and interest during that six‑month reporting period; she said the current combined water and wastewater impact fee was $3,837.35 per unit and equaled 34.55% of the maximum fee permitted under current law. Van Langen recommended that…

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