Community-based Plan

Altadena Community Plan

The Altadena Community Plan was adopted by the Board of Supervisors on July 10, 1986. This Community Plan is a guide to direct future development in Altadena. The Plan’s policies focus on maintenance and enhancement of the community’s existing development and resources. What is a Community Plan? Community plans cover smaller geographic areas within a […]

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Antelope Valley Area Plan

The Antelope Valley Area Plan (Plan) was adopted on June 16, 2015, and replaced the previously adopted 1986 Antelope Valley Areawide General Plan. It contains goals and policies that guide future development. As part of the adoption of the Plan, there was also an implementing ordinance and zone changes to create consistency with the Plan.

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Hacienda Heights Community Plan

The Hacienda Heights Community Plan (Plan) is a comprehensive, long-range plan to guide development in Hacienda Heights. The Plan was created through an award-winning participatory process and seeks to achieve the shared vision and future desired by Hacienda Heights residents through goals, policies, a land use map, and implementation actions that will guide future development.

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Metro Area Plan

Overview The Metro Area Plan (MAP) was adopted by the County Board of Supervisors on May 21, 2024 and took effect on June 20, 2024. The MAP is a long-range planning document that provides a policy framework for how and where the seven unincorporated communities within the Metro Planning Area will grow over the next

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Rowland Heights Community Plan

The Rowland Heights Community Plan, adopted in 1981, establishes a direction and form for the future development of Rowland Heights through policies and standards, setting forth broad guidelines for the extent and nature of growth. The comprehensive plan is based on an analysis of physical features of the community including geology, seismicity, slope and vegetation,

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San Fernando Valley Area Plan

Welcome to the project site for the San Fernando Valley Area Plan!  The unincorporated areas of the Los Angeles County are governed by a document containing a set of goals and policies to guide future development called the Los Angeles County General Plan. The unincorporated communities in Los Angeles County are unique; they have their

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