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Lynwood board declines proposed cut to developer impact fees for 100% low‑income housing
Summary
After public opposition and a board recusal, the Lynwood Unified School District board debated Resolution 252605 — a proposed temporary reduction in developer impact fees for 100% low‑income housing — but the motion did not pass after discussion about classroom crowding, enrollment declines and housing needs.
The Lynwood Unified School District board on Aug. 28 debated and ultimately did not adopt Resolution 252605, a proposal to reduce development impact fees for projects that would be 100% low‑income housing.
The item prompted extended public comment from parents, teachers and residents who said the district should protect funds that pay for classrooms and teachers. “These fees were created to make sure students can handle the growth that comes with new housing,” Immaculina…
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