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Consultant Eddie Haas outlines road impact-fee study; council keeps public hearing open
Summary
Consultant Eddie Haas presented a 10-year land-use and road CIP forecast that would support a possible road impact-fee program; after questions and a public comment, the council voted to keep the hearing open for the statutorily required notice period and continue it to Aug. 3.
Consultant Eddie Haas opened a public hearing on Manvel's land-use assumptions and a road capital improvements plan that could form the basis of a road impact-fee program, and the council voted to keep the hearing open to allow the 60-day public inspection period required by state law.
Haas told the council the analysis uses four service areas inside the city and a 10-year forecast of known and anticipated development. He said the city's population is currently a little over 20,000 and that the forecast anticipates roughly 27,000 additional residents and about 15,400 additional employees by 2035. "This onetime charge acts as a funding mechanism to implement key facilities identified on your roadway…
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