Adjust most city fees but keep recreation fees unchanged
In Plain English
The city last increased most fees in July 2021 using an inflation factor. This update applies inflation adjustments to building permits and developer impact fees but leaves recreation rental fees as-is. Staff will study recreation fees separately and return with recommendations by early 2024.
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