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Council adopts updated parks impact fee after nexus study showing $7.1M of attributable facilities

Seal Beach City Council · November 11, 2025
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Summary

After a public hearing, the council adopted updated parks-and-recreation impact fees based on a nexus study that identified $7.1 million in attributable facility needs and projected 1,243 housing units; new per-square-foot fees were presented as $3.83 (single-family) and $5.40 (multifamily).

Seal Beach's City Council on Nov. 11 adopted a revised parks-and-recreation impact fee program that changes how residential development is charged for park improvements.

Interim Community Development Director Temple introduced a public hearing to set new impact fees in line with state guidance. Jason Moody, principal at Economic & Planning Systems, presented the nexus study the city used to justify the fee program. Moody said the study identified $7.1 million in new facilities attributable to projected growth of 1,243 housing units, which produced a…

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