Public Facilities Fee Exemption Programs

The City of Stockton provides fee exemptions for qualifying residential developments within Stockton city limits. Eligible development projects will receive an exemption for the following Public Facilities Fees (PFF) categories:

  • City Office Space
  • Libraries
  • Fire Stations
  • Parkland
  • Community Recreation Centers
  • Police Stations
  • Street Improvements

The PFF Exemption Programs will sunset once the City conducts the Master Infrastructure Plans and PFF Nexus Study.

 

Greater Downtown Stockton Residential Development Public Facilities Exemption

The Greater Downtown Stockton Residential Development Public Facilities Fees Exemption Program provides a waiver for certain PFFs (listed above) for all new residential development within the Greater Downtown Stockton area (see map below).

 

City-Wide Affordable Housing Development Public Facilities Fee Exemption

The City-Wide Affordable Housing Development Public Facilities Fees Exemption Program provides an exemption for certain PFFs (listed above) for new affordable housing developments throughout the city, which are located within city limits (see map below).

 

Public Facilities Fees Exemption Program Documents 

 

For other developments that do not fall under the project scopes listed above, the City's Stockton Economic Stimulus Plan (SESP) provides a fee reduction for single-family and multi-family residential projects and a 50% fee reduction for commercial and industrial projects within city limits. Restrictions and requirements apply.

The SESP Program will expire when the City completes the Master Infrastructure Plans and PFF Nexus Study and the new fees are in effect, in approximately 2021. For more information, visit the Stockton Economic Stimulus Plan webpage

 

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This City of Stockton web page last reviewed on --- 5/10/2021