Can residents weigh in on future development?

Yes. The General Plan only provides a framework to guide development, it does not override or replace the public’s role in the development review process. The City cannot stop the RHNA process or state mandates, and property owners have the legal right to apply to develop their privately owned land if it complies with zoning.

Zoning is only the first step in the process. Every proposed development must go through a separate, extensive review process that includes environmental studies, public outreach to adjacent impacted neighborhoods, and additional opportunities for community feedback and input.

When a new development is proposed and meets the City's development standards, residents will still have multiple opportunities to weigh in. There will be public meetings with an opportunity to provide input and comments during project reviews. The City values collaboration with our residents and community input will continue to play a key role in shaping responsible and thoughtful development.

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