The city is reviewing how it pays for new growth and maintains existing services like water and parks. This will likely influence future utility rates and development costs.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days.
The lack of infrastructure could delay or prevent new tax-generating developments.
Current residents who rely on stable city services.
Property owners and developers looking to build new housing.
The city is reviewing how it pays for new growth and maintains existing services like water and parks. This will likely influence future utility rates and development costs.
To keep our new roads in good shape, the city is adding fees for utility companies or developers who need to cut into streets that were paved within the last two years.
The city is struggling to provide sewer and water services for new developments. The Council decided to stop approving new high-density projects until these utility issues are fixed.