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Board adopts transportation master plan and scales impact fees to 50% amid business concerns

Stafford County Board of Supervisors · November 19, 2024
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Summary

Stafford supervisors adopted the 2024 Transportation Master Plan and, after public hearings and debate, approved a new transportation impact-fee ordinance set at 50% of the consultant recommendation with an implementation date of July 1, 2025, citing the need to fund priority road projects while reducing immediate developer burden.

The Stafford County Board of Supervisors on Nov. 19 adopted a new 2024 Transportation Master Plan and approved a companion transportation impact-fee ordinance set at half the consultant-recommended rates, effective July 1, 2025.

Staff presented the master plan as a performance-based blueprint that lists priority projects across three phases — Phase 1 identified roughly $200 million in projects (a quarter of which staff said should be under construction next year) and an overall program of roughly $1.1 billion for long-term improvements. Staff’s consultant estimated that, at the proposed rates and given recent development activity,…

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