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Milpitas council adopts annual development-fee report; staff to provide deeper historical accounting

Milpitas City Council · December 17, 2025
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Summary

Council adopted the AB 1600-required annual development impact fee report for three funds — Calaveras Boulevard widening, the Metro (TASP) impact fee, and the storm drainage fee — after staff summarized balances and promised further historical and map detail on how the funds are committed.

Finance Director Luz Cofresi Howe presented the City of Milpitas’ annual development impact fee report for fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, saying the report is required under the State Mitigation Fee Act (AB 1600) and that staff recommended adoption of a resolution making the act’s required findings.

Luz told the council the three restricted funds covered by the report are the Calaveras Boulevard widening traffic impact fee, the Transit Area Specific Plan (TASP, now…

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