Herriman City Council has approved a Public Safety Impact Fee Facilities Plan, which imposes fees on new developments to fund public safety infrastructure. Residents should care because this could lead to higher costs for new housing and potentially improved public safety services.
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The new fee structure decreases police impact fees but increases fire impact fees for new construction.
Existing residents benefit as new growth covers the cost of the additional public safety facilities it requires.
New developers and homebuyers will face higher costs for fire-related impact fees.
October 22, 2025 Voting 5-0 approving an ordinance adopting the Public Safety Impact Fee Facilities Plan and Impact Fee Analysis and imposing Public Safety Impact Fees. 5-0 approving the Octobe...
The city is updating how it charges developers for the police and fire services needed to support new growth, ensuring current service levels are maintained.
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