The long-running feud over school impact fees was supposedly settled with passage of last year's SB 50 and subsequent approval by voters of Proposition 1A, a $9.2 billion school construction and rehabilitation bond. Some city and school officials, however, continue to argue that schools need more money from developers than allowed by SB 50, and a few cities appear openly defiant of the law.
In Livermore, for example, homebuilders still pay more than double the SB 50 cap of $1.93 per square foot as par...