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Yolo County adopts semi-annual master fee update amid debate over food vendor fees
Summary
The board approved changes to the county master fee schedule that add 86 new fees, revise 264 and delete 71. The largest financial changes affect community services and environmental health; mobile food operator and plan-check fees drew focused public comment and requests for subsidies or benchmarking to nearby counties.
The Yolo County Board of Supervisors approved its semi-annual master fee resolution on Dec. 9, adopting changes proposed by departments that aim to recover more of program costs while phasing increases to reduce burden on users.
CFO Tom Haines and financial-services analyst Kao Siew Thao said the update covers fees across multiple departments, adding 86 new fees, 264 revisions and 71 deletions, and is expected to generate roughly $436,410 annually to various county funds. Community services and environmental health account for a large share of the proposed increases; planning and…
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