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Originally Posted by V
I'm a Yop-gobbler, but I just want any new development that's built to be able to pay for the life cycle of the development. I don't see why that's so unreasonable. You're right, not everyone works downtown, but it isn't that hard to understand the average impact on the transportation system when a new development is built. The life cycle cost of the utilities going in the ground are pretty easy to estimate as well. There really isn't anything you can't approximate. So take that approximation, calculate the tax income over time, and make sure the development pays for itself. Easy peasy.
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But why should an individual in a new community pay for the impact of roads they dont use or need. If you want to charge new communities for their impact to roads you need to charge all comunities for their imoact to roads. This means tolls based on usasge and time of use.