Eastern Area Community Planning Group

San Diego City Community Planning Groups
Development
Housing

5450 Lea St San Diego, CA 92105 (Directions)

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A community plan is a public document that contains specific proposals for future land uses and public improvements in a given community. A community plan is part of the City’s General Plan. Typical elements in a community plan include Land Use, Transportation, Urban Design, Public Facilities and Services, Natural and Cultural Resources, and Economic Development. A community plan is developed through a partnership of the recognized Community Planning Group, the public, and City staff, working together to identify land use policies and recommendations to guide the community’s future development.

The Eastern Area Community Plan covers the communities of El Cerrito Heights, Rolando, Rolando Park, Redwood Village, Oak Park, and Webster.

For the agenda, click on the website link. It should be up on their website 72 hours before the meeting date. If it isn’t, please contact us.

Check the Agenda before going on assignment in case the meeting was canceled/changed!

A personal audio and/or video recording recording is required.

Worst case scenario:

Take a look at the youtube page for video recordings: https://www.youtube.com/@EACPC

If the video isn’t made available the day after, please contact the Chair of the Eastern Area Community Planning Group, Lynn Edwards, by email at eacpc.sd@gmail.com and request a recording of the meeting.

Check the source website for additional information

Reporting

Edited and summarized by the San Diego - CA Documenters Team

Note-taking by Hally De Groot

The Eastern Area Community Planning Group meeting focused on various community concerns including complaints about illegal drug sales in local smoke shops, campaigning for mayoral candidate Larry Turner, and updates from city representatives.

Agency Information

San Diego City Community Planning Groups

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www.sandiego.gov

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In September 2022, the City Council approved changes to Council Policy 600-24, which defines the roles, responsibilities, and standard operating procedures of Planning Groups. These changes focused on improving transparency, broadening community representation, and reflecting Planning Groups’ legal status as independent organizations, consistent with the City Charter.

Agendas are made available 72 hours before the meeting’s date on the website link. The agenda will include information on physical location, zoom link, agenda items, and other information.


En Septiembre de 2022, el Concejo Municipal aprobó cambios a la Política del Concejo 600-24, que define las funciones, responsabilidades y procedimientos operativos estándar de los Grupos de Planificación. Estos cambios se centraron en mejorar la transparencia, ampliar la representación comunitaria y reflejar el estatus legal de los Grupos de Planificación como organizaciones independientes, de conformidad con los Estatutos de la Ciudad.

Las agendas están disponibles 72 horas antes de la fecha de la reunión en el enlace del sitio web. La agenda incluirá información sobre la ubicación física, enlace de zoom, puntos de la agenda y otra información.

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