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"Pacifica Planning Director George White explained that there are no zoning changes in the plan, just land use designation changes. Coastal land use priorities written into the general plan will have to be approved by the Coastal Commission.
Several residents said population growth concerned them. Pacifica's population growth is expected to rise by 50 a year or 2,500 new people over 20 years. They would require 1,000 new housing units. Housing will be clustered near shopping areas and mixed use areas, such as Crespi Drive and Palmetto Avenue." Read article.
Reference - City of Pacifica General Plan update. "Purpose - Pacifica's General
Plan has not been comprehensively updated since its adoption in 1980.
The General Plan is the City's most important planning tool, and a
comprehensive update would help ensure that information in the Plan is
current and that the Plan's goals and action items are consistent with
current City policy. In addition, a General Plan update will allow
Pacifica to add and strengthen policies related to sustainability and
economic development."
Photograph from Maren's morsels blog.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
4 comments:
As soon as they figure out how to pay for the new poop plant ($50,000,000) and the new city hall and the new library and all the defered maintence around town can you let me know.
Hey 1117. They're not worried. Why should you be?
Of course as soon as you can learn how to fake sincerity you passed the first step to get on Pacifica's City Council.
Oh please stop, I'm going to cry.
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