In a 6 to 1 vote, the Killeen City Council has approved a schedule designed to bring water and wastewater impact fees to the city.
At its Tuesday meeting, the council held a public hearing and considered a resolution approving the Capital Improvements Plan and Land Use Assumptions and establishing a public hearing date of April 13, 2021, to consider the adoption of water and wastewater impact fees.
Councilwoman Debbie Nash-King cast the only vote against the resolution.
âI voted against the fees because I voted for the NPR to develop a tax-free apartment complex and I believe in fairness across the board,â Nash-King said by email following the meeting, in reference to the housing development project set to be completed by Ohio-based NRP, Inc., to be developed by the Killeen Public Facility Corporation, which was created in February.
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