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Board narrowly approves $150,000 study to explore a stormwater utility fee after heated debate
Summary
After a contentious discussion about funding options and resident impacts, the board approved hiring GMC for a stormwater utility fee study to evaluate impervious‑area methodology, rate structures, credits and legal considerations. Supporters argued the study will identify a sustainable funding source for capital stormwater projects; opponents warned against adding new fees to residents.
The Effingham County Board of Commissioners voted 4–3 to approve a proposal from Goodwin Mills & Caywood (GMC) to study creation of a stormwater utility fee and user‑fee structure. County staff said the study will revisit a prior master plan, evaluate impervious‑area‑based billing options, recommend rate structures and credits (for on‑site detention, for example), support GIS needs and produce public‑outreach materials and…
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