Board of Supervisors slated to approve contract with Temecula firm to study development impact fees

RIVERSIDE (CNS) - The Board of Supervisors is expected on Tuesday to approve a $354,000 contract with a consulting firm to study Riverside County's development impact fee program and determine how much will be available in the coming years and where that revenue might best be spent.The proposed professional services agreement with Temecula-based Willdan Financial Services will be considered as part of the supervisors' policy agenda.The firm would be responsible for completing a “DIF Nexus Study” covering the period 2020-2030. The last study was almost six years ago.The county collects tens of millions of dollars annually in DIF fees from projects in unincorporated communities. The fees, which were implemented under a 2001 ordinance, are imposed on residential and commercial
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