What's Happening?
The Calexico City Council has approved a temporary fee schedule aimed at reducing fees for planning applications and building permits. This decision is part of a broader effort to make the city more business-friendly and affordable for residents. The new
fee schedule will be in place for three years, allowing time for a comprehensive fee study. The council also formed an ad hoc committee to explore a potential sales tax ballot measure to enhance public safety services. Additionally, a budget amendment was passed to reallocate funds for the Calexico Fire Department's equipment needs.
Why It's Important?
The temporary fee schedule is significant for Calexico's economic development, as it aims to attract more businesses and improve compliance with city codes. By reducing fees, the city hopes to stimulate local growth and rebrand itself as a business-friendly environment. The potential sales tax measure reflects the city's ongoing need to enhance public safety services amid regional growth. These initiatives are crucial for Calexico's long-term sustainability and community well-being.
What's Next?
The ad hoc committee will continue discussions on the sales tax measure, with recommendations expected to be presented to the council. The fee schedule's impact on local development will be monitored, and adjustments may be made based on fiscal reports. The city will also prepare for a new user fee study to ensure fair and effective fee structures in the future.












