A new report finds the fees Anne Arundel charges developers are among the lowest in the state and are woefully inadequate to cover development's true impact on the county's roads and schools.
While the fees are likely to go up in the coming months as the County Council tackles the issue, a big question remains. Will it be enough?
Past attempts at significant increases have failed.
The report county politicians will consider this time lays out some stark differences.
For instance, developers currently are charged $969 per single-family home to pay for the impact on area roads. The true cost is more than $11,000,...
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