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 those funds were spent. The report tracks fees for parks, roads, schools, and other public improvements that new development requires. This helps residents see whether developer contributions are actually funding the infrastructure their neighborhoods need.
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