What is the General Plan?

Every California city must adopt a comprehensive, long-term General Plan. The General Plan must cover a local jurisdiction’s entire planning area and address the broad range of issues associated with the City’s development. The General Plan is the City’s constitution or blueprint to guide long-range physical development. The General Plan establishes long-term goals and objectives to guide decision-making by City officials and staff. It also identifies land use designations across the City and outlines the maximum density allowed for all properties within the City. This framework helps ensure future growth is consistent with community priorities, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

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