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Council adopts modest decrease to Milpitas development and storm impact fees for FY 2025–26

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The Milpitas City Council adopted an annual update to development-related impact fees — including the Transit Area Specific Plan (TASP) fee, Calaveras Boulevard widening fee, and storm drain fee — that reflects a 0.66 percent decrease tied to the San Francisco construction cost index.

The Milpitas City Council on May 6 adopted a resolution updating development and storm impact fees for fiscal year 2025–26 for three targeted areas: the Transit Area Specific Plan (TASP), a Calaveras Boulevard widening traffic impact fee, and the city’s storm drain fee.

Finance Director Luis Cofresi explained the annual adjustment is based on the Engineering News-Record San Francisco construction cost index and showed a modest decline of 66 basis points (about 0.66 percent)…

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