This study investigated impact fees used by counties and communities to pay for infracture costs required by development and found that the impact fees do not pay the full costs of the infrastructure required by the new development. The major impact fees are for roads and schools, however, impact fees are also routinely used for fire protection, police protection, emergency services, correctional facilities, parks, libraries, government buildings and drainage. Florida was used as a proxy for the 34 states that use impact fees. Since roads and schools cause the highest burden on the communities experiencing growth, comparisons of cost vs. impact fee revenues were limited to roads and schools
Development impact fees have sparked considerable controversy as they have spread rapidly in usage t...
This Article analyzes the evolution of impact fees in a number of states that have had the longest e...
Over the last two decades, local governments throughout the country have been looking for additional...
This study investigated impact fees used by counties and communities to pay for infracture costs req...
Approximately 60 percent of U.S. cities with more than 25,000 residents now impose impact fees to fu...
An impact fee is a charge levied upon real estate developers to pay for infrastructure required by a...
Fast growing communities have found an increased need for the expansion of their public facilities.\...
Development impact fees and exactions are financing mechanisms that local governments increasingly u...
Impact fees are one-time charges applied to new development. Impact fees are a form of land-use regu...
This article investigates the patterns and determinants of local impact-fee adoptions. The theoret-i...
Development impact fee systems are a controversial topic among developers and planners. This article...
of Atlanta is gratefully acknowledged. Development impact fees may create more housing opportunities...
This paper presents the results from estimating the effects of development impact fees on the prices...
This study analyzes the effects of impact fees on urban form and congestion through econometric anal...
This Note first discusses the difference between the assessment of fees and the imposition of taxes,...
Development impact fees have sparked considerable controversy as they have spread rapidly in usage t...
This Article analyzes the evolution of impact fees in a number of states that have had the longest e...
Over the last two decades, local governments throughout the country have been looking for additional...
This study investigated impact fees used by counties and communities to pay for infracture costs req...
Approximately 60 percent of U.S. cities with more than 25,000 residents now impose impact fees to fu...
An impact fee is a charge levied upon real estate developers to pay for infrastructure required by a...
Fast growing communities have found an increased need for the expansion of their public facilities.\...
Development impact fees and exactions are financing mechanisms that local governments increasingly u...
Impact fees are one-time charges applied to new development. Impact fees are a form of land-use regu...
This article investigates the patterns and determinants of local impact-fee adoptions. The theoret-i...
Development impact fee systems are a controversial topic among developers and planners. This article...
of Atlanta is gratefully acknowledged. Development impact fees may create more housing opportunities...
This paper presents the results from estimating the effects of development impact fees on the prices...
This study analyzes the effects of impact fees on urban form and congestion through econometric anal...
This Note first discusses the difference between the assessment of fees and the imposition of taxes,...
Development impact fees have sparked considerable controversy as they have spread rapidly in usage t...
This Article analyzes the evolution of impact fees in a number of states that have had the longest e...
Over the last two decades, local governments throughout the country have been looking for additional...