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Planning staff reports COVID‑era slowdown in impact‑fee revenue; Central SoMa expected to grow
Summary
Planning Department staff told the commission the interagency implementation committee collected roughly "around a third of a billion dollars" in fees to date and flagged a COVID-driven slowdown that delays many projects, while Central SoMa is expected to generate new revenue streams.
Planning Department implementation-team manager Matt Snyder presented the Interagency Plan Implementation Committee (EPIC/IPIC) annual report, outlining revenue trends, project updates across plan areas and near-term priorities.
Snyder said impact‑fee revenue has slowed because projects in the pipeline did not submit construction documents on schedule during the pandemic. "We think we will have…
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