Receive annual report on developer fees collected by the city
In Plain English
State law requires cities to publish yearly reports showing how much money developers paid in fees and how the city spent those funds. Developer fees help pay for new infrastructure like roads and parks needed when new housing or businesses are built. The report ensures the city uses these fees properly and doesn't accumulate excess funds.
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