SALISBURY – An incentive to tempt developers to the downtown Salisbury area by reducing or eliminating capacity fees received its final approval this week after making multiple rounds through the City Council’s dais.
Following many discussions during work and legislative sessions, an ordinance in second reading to eliminate or reduce water or sewer charges for equivalent dwelling units (EDUs) in accordance with Chapter 13.02 of the City Code to encourage development in the Downtown area and the Enterprise Zone reached the City Council on Monday evening.
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More porn shops please, I want this town to look like NYC back in the 70s.....Thats the way its looking.
The only place I should have to pay to park is in NYC not smallsbury.
Yeah, let's work backwards!
Why not leave the fees and taxes in place, and cutting down the parking meters so people would spend money downtown, so taxes and fees flow? Then, the stores and the city would be raking in cash!
Naw... best to choke the Beast than to allow it to thrive.
Jimbo's an idiot.
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