SPU System Development Charges and Utility Infrastructure Funding Options
Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) engaged with stakeholder groups and hosted a virtual meeting to seek input on system development charges and utility infrastructure funding options throughout April and May in 2023. Watch our meeting and see our presentation.
SPU is hosting two virtual meetings to present a final proposal on system development charges (SDCs) and utility infrastructure funding options on Thursday, April 25 and Tuesday, April 30, 2024. The proposal on SDCs and cost sharing for required utility system improvements will improve the equitable allocation of costs between all developers.
Please join us at one of the two meetings to hear about the proposal we are sharing with the Seattle City Council.
Thursday, April 25, 10-11 am
Microsoft Teams meeting
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Meeting ID: 214 349 091 315 Passcode: n7Riwt
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seattle@m.webex.com
Video Conference ID: 115 366 104 7
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+1 (206) 686-8357,,338878080# United States, Seattle
Phone Conference ID: 338 878 080#
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Tuesday, April 30, 2-3 pm
Microsoft Teams meeting
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Meeting ID: 230 414 271 695 Passcode: rHjEnD
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seattle@m.webex.com
Video Conference ID: 115 658 948 1
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+1 (206) 686-8357,,654798635# United States, Seattle
Phone Conference ID: 654 798 635#
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Contacts:
You can contact the Development Services Office (DSO) at (206) 684-3333 or SPU_DSO@Seattle.gov. The mailing address for the DSO is:
PO Box 94647
Seattle, WA 98124-4647
You can make a secure payment online to the Development Services Office using your 8-digit invoice number. Otherwise, you can mail in your payment.