Queen Creek eliminates Town Facility Development Impact Fee

At the May 18 meeting, the Queen Creek Town Council approved eliminating the Town Facility Development impact fee effective Monday, May 23, 2022. The Town Council also authorized Town staff to turn off the Library impact fee when enough funds have been collected to pay off the debt associated with the fee, anticipated in late summer of 2022.

In 2019, the Town updated the impact and capacity fee rates based on 10-year growth projections. Since that time, due to growth, the fees generated revenues faster than projected. The Town Facility Development Fee has enough revenue to pay off the associated debt. The Library Development Impact Fee is approximately $200,000 short to pay off the associated debt; it is anticipated to generate enough revenues to pay off the debt later this summer.

The remaining development impact and capacity fees include transportation, police, fire, parks, water and wastewater. 

For questions, please contact Mindy Corpstein at mindy.corpstein@queencreekaz.gov or 480-358-3224.

Click here for the current fee schedule. 

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