Spanish Fork is borrowing millions to overhaul its aging sewer plant. It’s a massive project that will likely hit your wallet through higher utility bills or shifts in how the city spends your tax dollars.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 90 before that.
Ensures the city can accurately forecast and allocate impact fee funds in annual budgets.
City staff and taxpayers, as it creates a more predictable financial process.
Residents on a tight budget might struggle with the inevitable rate hikes.
The city is setting a six-month deadline for developers to claim impact fee reimbursements to keep city accounting clean and efficient.
The city is setting a six-month deadline for developers to ask for impact fee money back. This helps the city keep its budget organized and prevents old, forgotten projects from causing accounting headaches.
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