LaCrosse impact fees by project type
LaCrosse: Single-Family Impact Fees
LaCrosse does not currently levy impact fees on a new single-family home (rates sourced July 11, 2026). The schedule below documents the status of each fee.
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- Water Connection Fee (Town of LaCrosse)$0.00Town of LaCrosseThe Town of LaCrosse has no municipal water utility — its services page states the town provides no water or sewer service, and properties rely on private wells — so no town water connection fee exists.
- Sewer Connection Fee (Town of LaCrosse)$0.00Town of LaCrosseThe Town of LaCrosse has no municipal sewer system — properties use private septic systems permitted through the county and state onsite-sewage program — so no town sewer connection fee exists.
- City Impact Fees (Town of LaCrosse)$0.00Town of LaCrosseThe Town of LaCrosse charges no municipal impact fees. The town publishes no impact or development fee schedule, and building permitting and inspections are handled by Alachua County under an interlocal agreement.
- $0.00
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Each jurisdiction applies its own fee schedule. Pick yours. = one or more fees are unconfirmed or have no published amount; the figure shown may not be the complete cost.
LaCrosse: Multifamily Impact Fees
LaCrosse does not currently levy impact fees on a new multifamily unit (rates sourced July 11, 2026). The schedule below documents the status of each fee.
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- Water Connection Fee (Town of LaCrosse, MF)$0.00Town of LaCrosseThe Town of LaCrosse has no municipal water utility — its services page states the town provides no water or sewer service, and properties rely on private wells — so no town water connection fee exists.
- Sewer Connection Fee (Town of LaCrosse, MF)$0.00Town of LaCrosseThe Town of LaCrosse has no municipal sewer system — properties use private septic systems permitted through the county and state onsite-sewage program — so no town sewer connection fee exists.
- City Impact Fees (Town of LaCrosse, MF)$0.00Town of LaCrosseThe Town of LaCrosse charges no municipal impact fees. The town publishes no impact or development fee schedule, and building permitting and inspections are handled by Alachua County under an interlocal agreement.
- $0.00
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Each jurisdiction applies its own fee schedule. Pick yours. = one or more fees are unconfirmed or have no published amount; the figure shown may not be the complete cost.
LaCrosse: Commercial Impact Fees
LaCrosse does not currently levy impact fees on commercial development (rates sourced July 11, 2026). The schedule below documents the adopted zero or exempt status for each fee.
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- Water Connection Fee (Town of LaCrosse)$0.00Town of LaCrosseThe Town of LaCrosse operates no municipal water utility; property owners use private wells, so no water connection or capacity fee applies.
- Sewer Connection Fee (Town of LaCrosse)$0.00Town of LaCrosseThe Town of LaCrosse operates no municipal sewer utility; properties are on private septic, so no sewer connection or capacity fee applies.
- City Impact Fees (Town of LaCrosse, Commercial) — None$0.00Town of LaCrosseThe Town of LaCrosse levies no impact fees; its land development regulations contain no impact-fee provisions. The town operates no water or sewer utility, and building permitting is administered by Alachua County under an interlocal agreement.
- County Overlay Fees (Alachua County, Commercial) — None applying inside LaCrosse$0.00Alachua CountyNo Alachua County impact fees apply here. The county's mobility, fire protection and park system capacity fees are charged only on development in the unincorporated county, not within incorporated municipalities — including where the county administers building permits under an interlocal agreement.
Where in Alachua County are you building?
Each jurisdiction applies its own fee schedule. Pick yours. Totals shown are for a 50,000 sq ft building, including one-time water/sewer fees (assuming a 1-inch meter). * = one-time water/sewer connection charges only; no per-sq-ft impact fee schedule sourced for that jurisdiction. = one or more fees are unconfirmed or have no published amount; the figure shown may not be the complete cost.
LaCrosse: Industrial Impact Fees
LaCrosse does not currently levy impact fees on industrial development (rates sourced July 11, 2026). The schedule below documents the adopted zero or exempt status for each fee.
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- Water Connection Fee (Town of LaCrosse)$0.00Town of LaCrosseThe Town of LaCrosse operates no municipal water utility; property owners use private wells, so no water connection or capacity fee applies.
- Sewer Connection Fee (Town of LaCrosse)$0.00Town of LaCrosseThe Town of LaCrosse operates no municipal sewer utility; properties are on private septic, so no sewer connection or capacity fee applies.
- City Impact Fees (Town of LaCrosse, Industrial) — None$0.00Town of LaCrosseThe Town of LaCrosse levies no impact fees; its land development regulations contain no impact-fee provisions. The town operates no water or sewer utility, and building permitting is administered by Alachua County under an interlocal agreement.
- County Overlay Fees (Alachua County, Industrial) — None applying inside LaCrosse$0.00Alachua CountyNo Alachua County impact fees apply here. The county's mobility, fire protection and park system capacity fees are charged only on development in the unincorporated county, not within incorporated municipalities — including where the county administers building permits under an interlocal agreement.
Where in Alachua County are you building?
Each jurisdiction applies its own fee schedule. Pick yours. Totals shown are for a 50,000 sq ft building, including one-time water/sewer fees (assuming a 1-inch meter). * = one-time water/sewer connection charges only; no per-sq-ft impact fee schedule sourced for that jurisdiction. = one or more fees are unconfirmed or have no published amount; the figure shown may not be the complete cost.
LaCrosse: Office Impact Fees
LaCrosse does not currently levy impact fees on office development (rates sourced July 11, 2026). The schedule below documents the adopted zero or exempt status for each fee.
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- Water Connection Fee (Town of LaCrosse)$0.00Town of LaCrosseThe Town of LaCrosse operates no municipal water utility; property owners use private wells, so no water connection or capacity fee applies.
- Sewer Connection Fee (Town of LaCrosse)$0.00Town of LaCrosseThe Town of LaCrosse operates no municipal sewer utility; properties are on private septic, so no sewer connection or capacity fee applies.
- City Impact Fees (Town of LaCrosse, Office) — None$0.00Town of LaCrosseThe Town of LaCrosse levies no impact fees; its land development regulations contain no impact-fee provisions. The town operates no water or sewer utility, and building permitting is administered by Alachua County under an interlocal agreement.
- County Overlay Fees (Alachua County, Office) — None applying inside LaCrosse$0.00Alachua CountyNo Alachua County impact fees apply here. The county's mobility, fire protection and park system capacity fees are charged only on development in the unincorporated county, not within incorporated municipalities — including where the county administers building permits under an interlocal agreement.
Where in Alachua County are you building?
Each jurisdiction applies its own fee schedule. Pick yours. Totals shown are for a 25,000 sq ft building, including one-time water/sewer fees (assuming a 1-inch meter). * = one-time water/sewer connection charges only; no per-sq-ft impact fee schedule sourced for that jurisdiction. = one or more fees are unconfirmed or have no published amount; the figure shown may not be the complete cost.
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How impact fees work in Florida
Florida impact fees are one-time charges on new development, governed by Section 163.31801, Florida Statutes (the Florida Impact Fee Act). The statute requires fees to be based on the most recent and localized data, spent on the infrastructure category they were collected for, and adopted by ordinance.
Since 2021, the law also limits how fast fees can rise: increases up to 25% phase in over two years, increases of 25–50% phase in over four years, and increases above 50% are allowed only with a demonstrated extraordinary-circumstances study and at least a two-thirds vote of the governing body.
Counties and cities can both levy impact fees. Inside an incorporated city, a project typically pays the county's countywide fees plus any municipal fees the city has adopted, which is why totals differ between a city and the unincorporated county around it.
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LaCrosse impact fee FAQs
How much are commercial impact fees in LaCrosse?
LaCrosse does not currently levy impact fees on commercial development.
Does LaCrosse charge its own impact fees?
No. LaCrosse does not levy its own municipal impact fees, and Alachua County does not currently levy county impact fees either. The schedule on this page documents the status of each fee.
Can Florida impact fees increase at any time?
No. Section 163.31801, Florida Statutes limits increases to 50% at most, phased in over two to four years, unless the local government makes extraordinary-circumstances findings and approves the increase by at least a two-thirds vote.
Fee amounts on this page are compiled from official published schedules and are provided for planning purposes only. Rates change, and project specifics (unit size, meter size, location within special districts) can alter what applies. Always verify current fees with the jurisdiction and utility before relying on them.
Compare unincorporated rates and every other city on the Alachua County impact fees page.