Community Planning
The City of San Diego is divided up into 52 community planning areas which have their own Community Plan. While the General Plan Land Use Element provides broad land use policies that apply to the City as a whole, community plans provide more detailed guidance for how the individual community will be planned over the next 30 years. This includes policies on land use, mobility, urban design, public facilities and services, natural resources, historic and cultural resources, and economic development. Community plan updates, in coordination with the General Plan and its Land Use Element, achieve both citywide and community-level goals.
To view your community's plan, including planning group agendas and minutes, please select your community from the list or map below.
List of Communities
- Barrio Logan
- Black Mountain Ranch
- Carmel Mountain Ranch
- Carmel Valley
- City Heights Plan update in process
- Clairemont Mesa Plan Update in process
- College Area Plan Update in process
- Del Mar Mesa
- Downtown
- East Elliott
- Eastern Area Plan update in process
- Encanto Neighborhoods
- Fairbanks Ranch Country Club
- Greater Golden Hill
- Kearny Mesa
- Kensington-Talmadge Plan update in process
- La Jolla
- Linda Vista
- Midway-Pacific Highway
- Miramar Ranch North
- Mira Mesa
- Mission Beach
- Mission Valley
- Navajo
- Normal Heights Plan update in process
- North City Future Urbanizing Area (NCFUA)
- North Park
- Ocean Beach
- Old Town San Diego
- Otay Mesa
- Otay Mesa-Nestor
- Pacific Beach
- Pacific Highlands Ranch
- Peninsula
- Rancho Bernardo
- Rancho Encantada
- Rancho Penasquitos
- Sabre Springs
- San Pasqual Valley
- San Ysidro
- Scripps Miramar Ranch
- Serra Mesa
- Skyline/Paradise Hills
- Southeastern San Diego
- Tierrasanta
- Tijuana River Valley
- Torrey Highlands
- Torrey Hills
- Torrey Pines
- University
- Uptown
- Via de la Valle
Map of Communities