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Housing and commercial construction prices could increase under a plan from a government agency focused on transportation issues.
Voters approved the Regional Transportation Mitigation Fee as part of the Measure C renewal in 2006. While Measure C extended a half-cent sales tax in Fresno County for another 20 years, RTMF is a separate charge on development to help offset costs for regional transportation needs. The Fresno Council of Governments administers the fee.
Currently, Fresno COG charges $1,637 for each single-family home; $1,150 for each unit in a multi-family home (i.e. duplex/condo/apartments). Commercial or retail is charged $1.61 a square foot; commercial/office/service fee is $0.89 a square foot. Government and education construction projects are exempt.
Projections that $100 million would be raised the 20-year life of the current Measure C extension (2007-2027) are not being met, Beshears said.
At the current rate of collection, “it could be under that by $10 to $15 million,” Beshears said.
A draft proposal from a Fresno COG subcommittee recommends a 29% increase in the residential housing fee for both market-rate and affordable projects. The heavy industrial construction fee would increase 162% (from $0.07 a square foot to $0.18).
Three different Fresno COG committees will discuss the fee in November.
Mike Prandini, president and CEO of the Building Industry Association of Fresno/Madera Counties, is concerned with the increase.
“In dollar terms it is about $500 per home and not a killer of a cost increase by itself,” he said. “But it is just another increase added to other fee and cost increases that push the cost of housing higher and more unaffordable.”
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