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Power board recommends 2024 impact fee plan, proposes modest fee increases
Summary
The Washington City Power Board voted to recommend the 2024 Impact Fee Facilities Plan and a UFS impact fee study to the City Council; proposed increases include roughly 9% for residential and 20% for larger commercial services, with a workshop set for Jan. 22 and a likely public hearing in February.
The Washington City Power Board voted to recommend that the City Council approve the 2024 Impact Fee Facilities Plan and the UFS impact fee study, moving the matter to a city work session on Jan. 22 and toward a likely public hearing in February.
The recommendation would raise residential and several small-service impact fees by about 9% and increase larger commercial rates by roughly 20%, according to the UFS study presented to the board. The plan and study were developed from the capital projects list in the April 2024 Capital Facilities Plan and isolate the projects that are attributable to new growth.
Rick (staff member) told the board the Impact Fee Facilities Plan is required by state law and explained the…
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