Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB1170

Introduced
2/14/24  

Caption

Local Government – Authorized Uses of Revenues From Development Impact Fees

Impact

By enabling counties to use development impact fees in broader contexts, SB1170 seeks to provide local governments with greater flexibility in financing essential projects. This could lead to improved public facilities, better infrastructure maintenance, and overall enhancements to community resources. The bill intends to strengthen local governance by empowering counties to directly address their infrastructure needs with the funding acquired from developers through impact fees.

Summary

Senate Bill 1170 aims to amend the existing laws concerning local government by expanding the authorized uses of development impact fee revenues. Specifically, the bill allows counties to utilize these funds for capital costs related to the replacement, maintenance, or expansion of public works and facilities. This is intended to enhance the financial resources available for local governments to manage and improve public infrastructure effectively.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB1170 may focus on the implications of expanding the allowable uses of development impact fees. Supporters of the bill could argue that this change represents a sensible adjustment to better equip local governments to take care of their infrastructure challenges. Conversely, critics may raise concerns over the potential for misuse or misallocation of funds, as well as the adequacy of oversight mechanisms that ensure the revenues are spent wisely and effectively.

Companion Bills

MD HB940

Crossfiled Local Government - Authorized Uses of Revenues From Development Impact Fees

Previously Filed As

MD HB789

Catastrophic Event Account - Unit of Local Government - Authorized Fund

MD SB130

Economic Development - Maryland Stadium Authority - Charles County Sports and Wellness Center

MD HB55

Local Government - Condominium and Homeowners Associations - Repair and Rehabilitation Funds

MD SB301

Local Government Tort Claims Act – Cambridge Waterfront Development, Inc.

MD HB1213

Wireless Facilities - Permitting and Siting

MD HB529

Gaming - Video Lottery Terminals - Local Impact Grants and Pimlico Community Development Authority Membership - Baltimore City

MD SB924

Workgroup to Study the Impact of Court-Mandated Fines and Fees

MD SB19

Equity in Transportation Sector - Guidelines and Analyses

MD HB1109

Prince George's County - Economic Development - Business Improvement Districts PG 407-23

MD HB154

Workgroup to Study the Impact of Court-Mandated Fines and Fees

Similar Bills

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