The York Council has banked £4.49 million in levies paid by developers in the City.
The money – obtained through section 106 contributions – was a condition of the granting of planning permission for a range of developments in the City.
It is money that must be invested in public services such as schools, transport and playgrounds to accommodate the additional demands generated by a development.
The Council has spent £2.8 million, gained from the S106 contributions, during the last 5 years.
During the same the Council has refunded £72,000 period to developers.