SB 360 Article Series - Article# 1: Replacing Transportation Concurrency with a Mobility Fee
August 24, 2010 toal 39 other publications
The passage of the 2009 SB 360, a.k.a. the Community Renewal Act, has created many questions about what effect the legislation has on local governments’ ability to manage the approval of new development. As of the fall of 2009, communities not wanting to eliminate transportation concurrency within a dense urban land area or DULA‐mandated Transportation Concurrency Exception Area (TCEA) must preserve existing regulations or enact new home rule legislation, implementing concurrency.
The passage of the 2009 SB 360, a.k.a. the Community Renewal Act, has created many questions about what effect the legislation has on local governments’ ability to manage the ...