The City makes updates to the Land Development Code on an annual basis. These updates include clarifications, regulatory reform and changes to bring the City in compliance with state law. It also ensures consistency with the City’s housing, environment, equity and infrastructure goals., Strategic…
Biodiverse SD preserves a network of habitat and open space, protecting species and ecosystems that enhance our quality of life. Biodiverse SD, which includes the City’s Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP), protects 85 species. It delineates core biological resource areas and corridors…
[block:bean=planning-translation-and-interpr] A Multiple Property Listing provides a mechanism for efficiently identifying and designating resources that have a shared or similar architectural, historical or cultural significance. Creation of a Multiple Property Listing framework eliminates the…
The Environmental Justice Element, which will be a new element/chapter of the General Plan, will provide goals and policies to address priorities in traditionally underserved communities such as air quality, public spaces, healthy food access, safe and healthy homes, recreation and physical…
De Anza Natural is the De Anza Cove Amendment to the Mission Bay Park Master Plan. De Anza Natural plans for a balance of local and regional recreational needs while restoring natural habitats and preparing for the impacts of climate change. De Anza Natural envisions enhanced recreational…
The Clairemont Community Plan Update will serve as the long-range vision for land use, mobility, urban design, public facilities and services, natural resources, historic and cultural resources and economic development. This plan update envisions the development of active, pedestrian-oriented…
[block:bean=planning-translation-and-interpr] This effort will study and assess the viability of more opportunities for homes on City property, along with addressing impacts to City operations. Through the process, City property located within regionally defined smart growth areas and most…
Inequitable planning policies and the lack of equitable funding tools have resulted in significant disparities in funding for parks, libraries, public streets and needed fire facilities. Under the current Development Impact Fee structure, which are fees property developers pay toward these new…
With housing costs rising due in part to the scarcity of homes in San Diego, Blueprint SD will include an amendment to the General Plan to include policies to encourage more home production in areas that can best help us achieve our climate action goals. These policies will help facilitate…