Yuba City council members are being asked to give eight pending subdivisions more time to record final maps so they can keep paying the city’s older road fee rather than the updated one.
A resolution in the Aug. 18 council agenda packet would amend Resolution 26-030 to extend the deadline from Aug. 27, 2026, to 5 p.m. Oct. 30, 2026. The packet says the change would apply to eight timely filed tentative subdivision maps that were approved by May 14, 2026.
The staff report says the city and the developers have been working to complete the materials needed to record the maps, and that the extra time would allow for a complete recording package and City Attorney review. Under the current rules, projects that submit a final map by the fee schedule’s implementation date and record it within the deadline remain subject to the road impact fee that was in place at the time of entitlement.
The packet does not identify the eight subdivisions in the resolution text quoted in the report, though the agenda metadata links the item to the city’s updated Road Facilities Development Impact Fee and the earlier adoption of Resolution 26-030 and Ordinance 001-26.










