The city is looking at changing how it charges for road maintenance. Business owners are worried the new fees will be too expensive.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 6 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
The proposed fee would generate approximately $7 million annually for transportation infrastructure.
All residents and businesses will benefit from improved road conditions and infrastructure longevity.
Property owners and businesses would face an additional monthly utility charge.
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The city is adjusting how it charges for road maintenance. Residents and businesses are concerned about the fairness of the fees and the impact on their budgets.
The city is implementing a new fee to pay for road repairs. Business owners are concerned it's unfair and hurts the local economy.
The city is looking at how to fund road maintenance. Business owners are worried the proposed fees are too high and unfair.
Business owners are upset about a new monthly road fee that they say is unfair and lacks transparency. They are asking the city to reconsider the fee structure and include residents in the cost-sharing.
The city is creating a new fee to pay for road repairs. The Council decided to exempt all residential properties to avoid hitting renters with higher costs.
The city is considering a new fee to fund road, trail, and streetlight maintenance. This would be a monthly charge based on the type of property and its impact on the road system.
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