
College Station Council Divided Over Impact Fees Legislation
News Summary The College Station city council is in contention over House Bill 5489, introduced by Representative Paul Dyson, proposing a moratorium on impact fees.
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News Summary The College Station city council is in contention over House Bill 5489, introduced by Representative Paul Dyson, proposing a moratorium on impact fees.

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