One-time fee will be applied to building activities that impact use and infrastructure
On Tuesday, May 17, the Mobility Fee, as defined in the Transportation and Mobility Element of the Comprehensive Plan and approved as an ordinance on February 14, will go into effect and includes the implementation of the city’s Mobility Plan.
The Mobility Fee will be a one-time fee imposed for any new residential or non-residential development and redevelopment activity that requires a building permit, results in increased use of the existing property, and impacts the City’s transportation infrastructure.
The Mobility Plan consists of four distinct plans that include parking and shuttle alternatives, pedestrian and bicycle improvements that will aid in the reduction of vehicular traffic and congestion in the downtown area, and complete street design recommendations to improve quality of life and livability conditions for residents. The Plan recognizes both citywide and regional mobility alternatives.
Answers to frequently asked questions and additional materials are available here.
Questions about the Mobility Fee and Plan may be directed to Planning and Building Director Amy Skinner at 904.209.4320.
Media inquiries may be directed to Melissa Wissel, Communications Director, at 904.293.3307.