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Staff reports FY24 impact-fee collections, Mustang Bayou wastewater expansion nearing TCEQ sign-off
Summary
City staff updated the Planning and Zoning Commission on FY24 impact-fee collections and capital improvement plan oversight, reporting most new development fees are from the Mustang Bayou service area and noting the Mustang Bayou wastewater plant expansion is awaiting Texas Commission on Environmental Quality approval.
City staff on Thursday updated the Missouri City Planning and Zoning Commission on fiscal year 2024 collections of the city’s three impact fees and on capital improvement plan responsibilities, saying most new growth‑related revenue came from the Mustang Bayou service area and that the Mustang Bayou wastewater treatment plant expansion is nearly complete pending TCEQ approval.
The presenter told the commission the city has three impact-fee programs by ordinance: a Lake Olympia Parkway extension roadway fee, Mustang Bayou water and wastewater fees, and a Northeast Oyster Creek drainage fee. The presenter said the Lake Olympia roadway fee is used to reimburse the city’s upfront capital outlay for improvements along Lake Olympia Parkway. The Mustang Bayou fees pay debt service on bonds the city issued to build water and wastewater improvements, and the…
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