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Consultants present 10-year growth and CIP assumptions for upcoming impact-fee update
Summary
Kimley Horn consultants told council the impact-fee update uses a 10-year planning window and conservative, development-based growth assumptions (about 1.4% annual growth, nearly 12,000 people and ~5,000 households over 10 years) and outlined proposed roadway, water and wastewater CIPs and a schedule for draft reports and adoption.
Consultants from Kimley Horn presented land-use assumptions, growth projections and capital-improvement plans that will underpin Flower Mound's upcoming impact-fee update for roadway, water and wastewater service areas.
Pete Kelly and Kyle Sanderson said the update uses a 10-year window for impact-fee recoverable infrastructure and is oriented around known and planned development. The consultants summarized their methodology: inventory parcels, classify uses into four categories (basic, service, retail,…
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