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File #: 25-3816    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/29/2025 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 9/16/2025 Final action:
Title: ADOPT Ordinance No. 2025-13 repealing Ordinance No. 88-27, which established traffic mitigation fees for the Briones and Rodeo, Hercules, and Crockett Areas of Benefit, Briones, Rodeo, Hercules, and Crockett areas. (No fiscal impact)
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 88-27, 2. Ordinance 2025-13
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To: Board of Supervisors
From: Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer
Report Title: ADOPT Ordinance No. 2025-13 repealing Ordinance No. 88-27, which established traffic mitigation fees for the Briones and Rodeo, Hercules, and Crocket Areas of Benefit.
?Recommendation of the County Administrator ? Recommendation of Board Committee


RECOMMENDATIONS:
ADOPT Ordinance No. 2025-13 repealing Ordinance No. 88-27, which established traffic mitigation fees for the Briones and Rodeo, Hercules, and Crockett Areas of Benefit.

FISCAL IMPACT:
No fiscal impact.

BACKGROUND:
On March 15, 1988, Contra Costa County (County) established the Countywide Area of Benefit (AOB) by adopting Ordinance No. 88-27. The Countywide AOB authorized the collection of traffic mitigation fees from developers to fund the construction of transportation improvements necessary to mitigate the traffic impacts of urban development and growth. On March 9, 1993, the County Board of Supervisors adopted Resolution No. 93/104, which divided the Countywide AOB into seven separate regions and traffic mitigation fee programs, which included Briones and the combined Hercules, Rodeo, and Crockett (HRC) boundary as subareas within the regions. Since 1993, the County established multiple AOBs, each with their own mutually exclusive boundary and separate transportation mitigation fee rates, that excluded them from the Countywide AOB.

The traffic mitigation fee rates applicable under the Countywide AOB are currently only applied in the Briones and HRC subareas, which are commonly referred to as the Briones AOB and the HRC AOB. The Countywide AOB only identified one project within the Briones subarea, which has since been constructed. There were eight projects identified for the HRC subarea, seven of which were constructed. The only remaining project in the HRC subarea was identified as an alignment study. Neither the Briones AOB nor the HRC AOB have any viable or constructable projects remaining to c...

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