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Transportation SDC Methodology

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A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A METHODOLOGY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 6726
Current PolicyAdopted
Resolution 7140September 28, 2022
Previous PoliciesAdopted
Resolution 6726August 8, 2018
Resolution 6679March 28, 2018
Resolution 6594May 10, 2017
Resolution 6463November 4, 2015
Resolution 6220May 22, 2013
Resolution 5972January 12, 2011
Resolution 3825August 13, 1997
Resolution 3423October 26, 1994
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