Community Planning Groups and San Diego

Community Planning Groups exist in many cities, states and areas around the country.

Community Planning Groups meet to discuss the requirements of radius notification as small businesses move into the area.

Community Planning Groups meet to discuss the requirements of radius notification as small businesses move into the area.

In terms of public notices, it may sometimes be necessary to include the members of a planning group to the notification list. One may not think this is such a complex process, yet in San Diego, they take it to a whole new level. Does YOUR municipality require planning groups?

San Diego Community Planning Groups

There has been long-standing citizen involvement in planning in the City of San Diego. The City Council adopted policies in the 1960s and 1970s that established and recognized community planning groups as formal mechanisms for community input in the land use decision-making processes. Community planning groups (CPG) provide citizens with an opportunity for involvement in advising the City Council, the Planning Commission, and other decision-makers on development projects, general or community plan amendments, rezonings and public facilities. The recommendations of the planning groups are integral components of the planning process, and are highly regarded by the City Council and by staff.

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Working with planing groups can add a level of complexity to your existing development process. Professional radius notification IS possible and can include all the required community planning group members in your list to ensure full notification of all the necessary parties and individuals.

If your area requires a Community Planning Group and the associated designated notification list, Contact DataPro Mapping today!

 

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