The East Contra Costa Regional Fee and Authority board votes to propose a $3000 per new house increase in traffic impact fees.
The East Contra Costa Regional Fee and Authority board voted to initiate steps leading to a $3000 per new house increase intraffic impact fees, which would raise the total to about $8000 for newhomes in East County. This increase could mean a $6 million addition tothe $10 million a year fee, money which would help pay for highwaywidening and bypass projects. Funds could also help projects deemed"regional" in scope. The board will perform further review before takingan official vote on the increase.
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