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Hooper adopts transportation master plan; staff outlines sewer, parks and storm-drain impact-fee work
Summary
The council adopted a transportation master plan 5-0; staff described proposed impact-fee studies and a parks grant that would require a local match of $17,000. Staff said prior sewer planning work could reduce the cost of a sewer impact-fee study.
Hooper City Council voted unanimously to adopt a transportation master plan during the meeting, and city staff described a concurrent effort to study and, where appropriate, begin collecting impact fees for sewer, parks, and storm-drain infrastructure.
Taylor, a city consultant, presented estimated costs and grant opportunities for impact-fee work. He told the council that an initial sewer master-plan approach he priced at about $150,000 could be substantially reduced because "we actually just found out that we actually have...Tracy Allen before he left... he actually got a lot of planning done for our sewer and would…
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