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Hemet council approves participation in WRCOG TUMF update, adopts new tiered residential fees
Summary
The Hemet City Council on Feb. 11 voted 5-0 to introduce an ordinance updating the city's participation in the Western Riverside Council of Governments' Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) program, including a new tiered residential fee structure required by Assembly Bill 602.
The Hemet City Council on Feb. 11 voted 5-0 to introduce and read by title only an ordinance adopting the Western Riverside Council of Governments (WRCOG) 2024 Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) nexus update and participating in the countywide fee program.
Noah Rau, Hemet's public works director, told the council the update responds to rising roadway construction costs and to state changes enacted by Assembly Bill 602. "The 2024 TUMF Nexus study is the first update since Assembly Bill 602 was signed into law in 2021," Rau said, adding the law requires nexus studies adopted after…
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