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Murrysville council asks consultant for scenarios after debate over stormwater credit incentives
Summary
Council revisited the stormwater credit manual, asked the consultant to model revenue scenarios, and approved an RFP for billing services; members expressed concern credits may not sufficiently incentivize nonresidential BMPs and could erode a roughly $900k–$1.0M fee target.
The Murrysville council on March 17 continued a detailed review of a proposed stormwater credit manual tied to the stormwater fee ordinance and asked the consultant to model a range of revenue scenarios before council takes further action.
Chief Administrator Mike said the manual implements the credit system required by the ordinance and that staff seeks council feedback on the draft. The briefing noted the consultant’s estimate produced a stormwater revenue figure roughly around $1,000,017.01 annually; staff later said that figure…
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