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County committee approves higher education impact fees after consultant study
Summary
After a consultant presentation, the Williamson County budget committee unanimously approved Resolution 3-26-4 to amend education impact fee rates and accept a February 16, 2026 study showing higher capital costs per student and a range of maximum supportable fees by unit size.
Ben Griffin, a consultant with Distruvise, presented the county’s updated educational facility impact fee study and recommended new maximum supportable fees tied to student generation rates and capital cost per student.
Griffin said the study uses an incremental methodology, student-generation rates and credits for existing and anticipated revenue streams. "On average a residential unit in Williamson County is gonna generate about 0.44 students per housing unit," he told the committee, and showed how different unit sizes produce different…
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