What is a "Service Area" for Roadway Impact Fees?
A service area, or roadway benefit area, refers to the area within the corporate boundaries of the political subdivision that will be served by the capital improvements specified in the Roadway Improvements Plan.

For roadway facilities, a service area is limited to an area within the corporate boundaries of the political subdivision and shall not exceed six miles.

For the facilitation of Roadway Impact Fees, the City of McKinney is divided into 13 service areas.

Roadway Impact Fees collected in a Service Area may only be expended in that service area.

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1. The information in these FAQs is adapted from Chapter 395 of the Texas Local Government Code
2. What are Impact Fees?
3. Who is authorized to enact or impose Impact Fees?
4. What are Roadway Impact Fees?
5. What are Utility Impact Fees?
6. Who pays Impact Fees?
7. When must Impact Fees be paid?
8. What is a "Service Area" for Roadway Impact Fees?
9. What is a "Service Area" for Utility Impact Fees?
10. What is the general process for updating Impact Fees?
11. What are Land Use Assumptions?
12. What is a Capital Improvements Plan?
13. What is a Service Unit?
14. What are Impact Fee Credits?