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Mansfield panel approves impact-fee report as staff outlines major water, sewer and roadway projects

Mansfield Planning and Zoning Commission · August 18, 2025
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The Planning and Zoning Commission approved the city's impact-fee report 6—0 (1 absent) after staff said residential development is driving most impact-fee revenue and detailed a 10-year capital program, including a water-treatment expansion and major road widening slated to begin in 2026.

City staff presented data showing residential development is the predominant driver of Mansfield's water, wastewater and roadway impact fees, and the Planning and Zoning Commission voted to approve the city's impact-fee report by a 6— margin with one member absent.

"You can see very most of our impact fees are driven by residential uses," the presenter said while walking commissioners through graphs comparing residential and nonresidential contributions. Staff reported recent collections with roadway receipts at $2,600,000 and utility (water and wastewater combined) receipts at $3,140,000.

Officials cautioned that some nonresidential projects have deferred fees under development agreements and that those amounts are…

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