Public schools want to start collecting impact fees
13th Nov 2006, 15:58 GMT
Public schools are hoping a proposed bill will become state law next year and allow them to collect impact fees to help finance their growth. The Nebo School District passed a resolution on Wednesday night supporting school impact fees -- which would work much like fees that support infrastructure like water and sewer.
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