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Council amends parks master plan and approves related impact-fee code changes; single-family fee calculations updated
Summary
The council amended the Parks & Recreation Master Plan to align projects and expenditures for impact-fee calculations and approved companion code language to implement new impact fees; staff said the plan's project expenditures were reduced from about $52 million to $26 million and presented a per-person impact fee of $1,921.33.
The Arlington City Council approved amendments to the Parks & Recreation Master Plan and adopted a companion amendment to Arlington Municipal Code chapter 20.90 to implement updated concurrency and impact-fee calculations.
Amy, the city planner presenting the items, said the master-plan amendment revised chapters and appendices to add completed projects (for example, Smokey Point Community Park) and to include new items such as a food-truck court, York Park dog park and a pickleball court at Haller Middle School that previously lacked expenditure entries in the financial appendix. She…
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