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Herriman council adopts updated public-safety impact fees; police fee falls, fire fee rises
Summary
The Herriman City Council on Oct. 22 approved Ordinance 2025-23, adopting updated public safety impact fees based on a consultant study that reduces the proposed police fee and raises the fire fee to reflect recent call-volume and cost changes.
The Herriman City Council on Oct. 22 adopted Ordinance 2025-23, approving updated public safety impact fees based on consultant analyses of population growth and call volume.
City planner Kyle presented the consultant reports required by state code and said the study used conservative population and growth estimates, projecting a 2035 population of about 84,000, roughly 24,500 residential units and 6.4 million nonresidential square…
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