FL County Considers Charging Impact Fees to Fund Public Libraries

New home buyers in one Florida county may be paying an \”impact\” fee to fund public libraries. According to the article, \”Local governments charge impact fees to offset some costs of growth. They\’re usually calculated by consultants based on how many road miles, fire engines and police calls are demanded, on average, by the people in each new house. If the cost of providing services exceeds the taxes paid by the homeowners within a few years, government tries to make up the difference with a fee… To guarantee the same number of books and space per person, each new resident would have to pay about $91. Multiplied by the average number of people in a single family home, that comes to about $224.\” One wonders how widely accepted such a move would be by local homeowners. more… from Florida Today.