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<br />Give notice of proposed fee, prepare methodology and administrative order implementing <br /> <br />? <br />the fee. <br /> <br />Summary <br />Utility fee rate methodologies in general and transportation system fees in particular by their nature <br />rely on assumptions to allocate costs and estimate usage in both an equitable and administratively <br />feasible manner. A number of methodological assumptions and approaches are technically and <br />legally feasible. Along with equity considerations, consistency, complexity and administrative cost <br />are factors to consider when selecting methodological approach and assumptions. <br />Staff has prepared a range of approaches and related assumptions for consideration in preparing a <br />draft ordinance implementing a street and bicycle path lighting fee. Staff seeks council direction on <br />preferred approach and assumptions. <br />If you have questions regarding the proposed fee or the information in this memo, don’t hesitate to <br />contact me at 682-5241 or kurt.a.corey@ci.eugene.or.us. <br /> <br />C,S&PLF P55 <br />ATTACHMENT TREET ATH IGHTING EE AGE OF <br />
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