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Re. "Builders vow to reduce prices if impact fees cut," By Michael Bates, Hernando Today, Wednesday, Nov.4 ...more
November 8, 2009
Charter government and impact fees are among the hot-button topics awaiting county commissioners when they meet Tuesday. ...more
November 8, 2009
At least three out of five school board members support county officials reducing residential impact fees at the risk of the district losing more than $600,000. ...more
November 4, 2009
The Hernando County Commission seems to have taken a queue from Walmart and unanimously voted to "roll back" impact fees to 2001 levels, a 47 percent decrease. ...more
November 2, 2009
The Hernando County School District could be at risk of losing more than $600,000 for the school year if a county plan to reduce impact fees is approved. ...more
November 1, 2009
Hernando County commissioners want to reduce or eliminate impact fees. ...more
October 30, 2009
To jumpstart the economy even more, county commissioners Tuesday voted 5-0 to expand its impact fee reduction plan from solely residential to add commercial and industrial construction. ...more
October 28, 2009
Impact fee freeze and resurfacing a bike trail just to use federal money, what a ridiculous job these commissioners are doing for us the taxpayer and their employers. Hernando County, the highest unemployed county in Florida! ...more
October 14, 2009
The county will hold a workshop Tuesday Oct. 13 to discuss the temporary suspension of impact fees to spur new residential construction in Hernando County. ...more
September 23, 2009
The construction industry is in a slump because there were too many homes built, followed by an economic downturn which leads to foreclosed property landing on the market. In other words, there is a slump in construction because there is too much inventory. ...more
May 6, 2009
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