Residential Infrastructure Law and Legal Definition
Residential infrastructure refers to public services and facilities necessary to support residential development including sewer and water lines, waste water treatment plants, waterworks, schools, parks, streets, street lights, and storm water management facilities. The costs of these facilities in some localities have been imposed on new home communities in the form of special fees called impact fees. Traditionally, these items were financed by the local government through bonds or local tax revenues.
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- Capacity and Infrastructure Program
- Capacity and Infrastructure Program Critical Base Funding
- Contract For The Purchase And Sale Of Residential Real Property
- Critical Infrastructure
- Critical Infrastructure Information
- Critical Infrastructure Protection Program
- Critical Infrastructure Sectors
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