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Senate committee clears bill allowing Kammack Village to use fees for drainage and sidewalks
Summary
The City, County & Local Affairs Committee passed House Bill 1,100 to add drainage and sidewalk maintenance to the list of services urban service districts may fund with fees, enabling Kammack Village to legally spend fee revenue on those projects and potentially pursue bonding.
Senator Tucker, sponsor of House Bill 1,100, told the City, County & Local Affairs Committee that the measure would add drainage system maintenance and sidewalk maintenance and redevelopment, including lighting and cleaning, to the statutory list of services urban service districts may provide and fund with fees. "This is a bill. It deals with urban service districts," Tucker said, saying the change is targeted to Kammack Village, an autonomous urban service district contained within Little…
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