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Lake County weighs fee increases, staff cuts and an external review after Community Development budget shortfall

March 05, 2026 | Lake County, California


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Lake County weighs fee increases, staff cuts and an external review after Community Development budget shortfall
County Community Development Director Miria Turner and finance staff told the Board of Supervisors on March 3 that the department faces a structural budget gap driven by declining permit volumes, limited fee recovery, and recent salary changes.

Staff presented three options: (1) no fee increases but large staffing reductions; (2) moderate fee increases combined with staff reductions; or (3) raising fees to full cost recovery and holding current staffing. The presentation included a fee‑analysis methodology and showed that building‑division fees are currently set well below full cost recovery; staff said building fees rely on an annual permit multiplier tied to total construction valuation and that permit activity has declined in recent years.

Multiple supervisors and public commenters urged caution. Several board members and the public asked that county leadership commission an outside consultant to create a comprehensive fee and operations study, not just change fees quickly. Supervisors emphasized the county’s longer‑term goal: maintain an accessible permitting system while using targeted subsidies or policy changes to encourage housing production and support small communities.

Board response and next steps: Supervisors expressed consensus to pursue an outside consultant and to take no further personnel actions until a consultant’s recommendations can be considered with the FY 2026–27 budget. Staff will return with a scope and schedule for a rapid external review and refined budget options.

Representative quote: “We need someone to come in and do a whole look at all these issues — fees, structure and incentives — and return with clear policy choices before we cut public‑facing capacity,” Supervisor Subatier said.

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