Oklahoma City mulls construction fee
Frame, brick, block, tilt-up concrete — Oklahoma City planners hit all kinds of walls when pitching the idea of impact fees on new construction to pay for new infrastructure.
Planners want to keep the city from falling further behind on streets, water, sewer, parks and trails. The city can do nothing and keep putting off a failure of the system, raise property taxes, or assess impact fees, City Manager Jim Cou...
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