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Springville adopts higher public-safety impact fees to fund fire and police facilities
Summary
The council adopted ordinance 23-2024 to update the Public Safety Impact Fee Facilities Plan and Impact Fee Analysis, increasing the city’s public-safety impact fee for new single-family homes from about $461 to $1,098.78 and applying commercial square-foot charges for fire vehicles and equipment.
Springville — The City Council adopted ordinance 23-2024, approving an updated Public Safety Impact Fee Facilities Plan and Impact Fee Analysis and enacting new impact fees that staff and consultants said are needed to pay for projected police and fire facility needs.
Lee Johnson of Zions Public Finance (Speaker 10) presented the study and walked the council through the methodology: a study horizon, projections of residential units and commercial square footage, calls-for-service calculations and allocation of square footage for police and fire. Johnson reported that Springville’s current total…
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