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Oxnard staff present pavement impact cost study estimating about $2 million in indirect-cost transfer
Summary
City of Oxnard Public Works staff presented a study estimating roughly $2 million in potential infrastructure-use fee (IUF) transfers from enterprise funds to the general fund and recommended the report be forwarded to City Council as a receive-and-file item.
Michael Wolf, Director of Public Works for the City of Oxnard, presented an annual enterprise pavement impact cost reimbursement study to the Public Works and Transportation Committee on Feb. 11, 2025, recommending the committee forward the study to the City Council as a receive-and-file item ahead of the council meeting on March 4, 2025.
The study estimates "a little over $2,000,000" in a potential infrastructure-use fee (IUF) transfer from the city’s enterprise funds (water, wastewater and solid waste) to the general fund if the city includes the charge in future rate cases. The report is intended to establish a methodology to measure pavement-related wear attributable to those utilities and to quantify an appropriate indirect-cost transfer.
The matter matters because the IUF, if adopted in future rate…
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