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Herriman council adopts updated transportation master plan, lowers transportation impact fees
Summary
The council unanimously adopted an updated transportation master plan and a linked impact-fee enactment that, staff said, reduces the per-home transportation impact fee roughly 27% (from about $3,900 to $2,700 for a single-family home) and phases projects through 2050. Councilors and staff said the change aims to balance growth funding with economic development incentives.
Herriman City Council unanimously adopted an updated transportation master plan and an accompanying impact-fee enactment on March 25, moving the long-range project list and fee calculations into the city's formal policy framework.
Bryce, the staff presenter, told the council the plan uses the Wasatch Front Regional Council model refined to Herriman's local traffic analysis zones and projects growth through 2050. He said the impact-fee analysis identifies which phase-1 projects are "impact-fee…
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