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In January of 2020, Killeen City Councilwoman Shirley Fleming began a citywide petition. More than a year later, after repeated requests by the Herald, she has yet to give a copy of the petition to the Herald.
The purpose of her and her advisory committee, at the time: Conduct a petition drive for the city to reconsider impact fees, which the council in a split vote had turned down a month before.
The reason Fleming says she doesnât have to give a copy of the petition to the Herald?
She was circulating the petition strictly as a âprivate citizenâ â and not in her formal role as a city councilmember, Fleming said last week.
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Having to reschedule due to last weekâs winter weather system, the Killeen City Council is planning to hold its workshop meeting on Monday, followed by a regular council meeting on Tuesday.
Two issues related to impact fees, a long running issue for the council, are set to be discussed at the workshop meeting. These include a presentation on land use assumptions for such fees, as well as how they relate to the Capital Improvement Plan.
A public hearing on these issues has tentatively been set for March 9.
Charged to developers and builders, impact fees help municipalities recoup costs of building roads and infrastructure up to new developments and structures.