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Roadway Maintenance

The Roadway Maintenance Fee is assessed on residents and businesses based on traffic generated by each dwelling unit or business and is intended to help the city better maintain our road system. Approved by the city council in November 2016, the fee went into effect Jan. 1, 2017. The fee appears as a line item on customer utility bills. Monthly fees for non-residential properties are determined by placing the properties into one of five tiers based on the impact of vehicle miles traveled. The additional funds will help fix potholes and properly maintain streets throughout College Station. Preventive maintenance also reduces the need for costly road reconstruction. The city will conduct a pavement management assessment to prioritize roadway maintenance projects to be funded with this fee.

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You may appeal your fee if:

  • The fee is assessed on exempt property (CSISD, Texas A&M, or Texas A&M System).
  • The fee is duplicated on multiple accounts.
  • The fee is assessed on property outside of the city limits.
  • The fee is in an incorrect land use tier.
  • The fee is assessed on a property not affiliated with the utility customer.

Roadway Maintenance Fee Appeals and Payment Process
Roadway Maintenance Fee Appeals Process Form

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