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Articles in Category: 'Florida Impact Fee Review Task Force'

Impact-Fee Fixer Begins House Journey
By: Michael Peltier News Service of Florida | Posted: February 24, 2011 3:55 AM

TAGS: Collier, Ed Hooper, Florida Association of Counties, Florida Impact Fee Review Task Force, Florida League of Cities, Florida School Boards Association, House Community & Military Affairs Subcommittee, Impact Fee, Lake, Lee, Levy, Nassau, News, Pasco, PCB 11-03, Sarasota, St. Lucie, Government
 
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