COUNCIL COMMUNICATION
TO: Honorable Mayor and Council
FROM: Jill Olsen, Administrative Services Director
SUBJECT:Title
Discussion and Action: Ordinance No. 26-1379 Amending Lake Havasu City Code Section 3.20.040, Schedule of Fees and Service Charges, to Add and Revise Fees and Service Charges for Pavement Restoration, Utility Permits, and Special Events (Introduction) (Jill Olsen) Body
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FUNDING SOURCE:
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PURPOSE:
To consider introducing an ordinance amending City Code Section 3.20.040 to establish new fees related to pavement restoration, update City costs recovered for utility permits, and revise fees for special event street closures and police and fire services.
BACKGROUND:
The Council recently amended City Code Chapter 11.10.030, Location and Relocation of Facilities in Public Rights-of-Way. As a part of this effort, the Public Works Department conducted a market analysis to determine appropriate fees related to pavement restoration within public rights-of-way. The attached fee schedule outlines the proposed pavement restoration fees and includes an adjustment to the Utility Permit cost-recovery rate, increasing it from the current 13% to full cost recovery.
To support event promoters who bring the community together and contribute to the local economy, the City has established a fixed rate for the closure of McCulloch Boulevard. This fixed rate provides clarity and predictability for event organizers by outlining the costs associated with using the downtown corridor. After reviewing fee structures from comparable cities, staff proposes a daily rate of $1,500 for the closure of McCulloch Boulevard from Acoma Boulevard to Smoketree Avenue. An additional daily fee of $500 would apply for closures extending from Smoketree Avenue to Riviera Drive. This additional fee was calculated based on the proportional distance, as this segment represents approximately one-third of the total length from Acoma Boulevard to Smoketree Avenue. This standardized fee structure ensures transparency, consistency, and affordability for future event promoters while supporting continued community engagement in the downtown area.
Due to State and City posting requirements and wait period after adoption, fees would take effect June 1, 2026.
COMMUNITY IMPACT:
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FISCAL IMPACT:
Fees match market rates.
ATTACHMENTS:
Ordinance No. 26-1379
Fee Schedule-Pavement Restoration and Utility Permits
Market Study-Pavement Restoration Fees
Market Study-Pavement Restoration Additional Fees
Fee Schedule-Special Event Fees
Market Study-Special Event Street Closure Fees
SUGGESTED MOTION:Recommended Action
I move to introduce Ordinance No. 26-1379 amending Lake Havasu City Code Section 3.20.040.