Does the General Plan Update affect the City's Open Space?

Although a parcel may currently appear vacant, it does not mean it is designated as open space. All sites included in the General Plan Update that were identified as RHNA sites have long been zoned for development since before the City’s incorporation in 1991, under the County of San Bernardino’s original Specific Plan. None of the City’s 3,000 acres of preserved public open spaces or protected ridgelines are being changed, repurposed, or lost.

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