Robert Venturi, Roadside flowers on Twenty Mule Team Parkway, General Plan, California City, California, 1970-1971

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Robert Venturi, Roadside flowers on Twenty Mule Team Parkway, General Plan, California City, California, 1970-1971
Accommodating Changing Lifestyles
Eleonora Santucci & Elena Raimondi
General Plans
Hello everyone!
So due to Christmas, there's not a planning commission or city council meeting this week, so I figure this would be a good time to discuss one of the bigger picture things going on in my community.
My city is updating something known as a "General Plan". This is a document that sets the general direction of the city, and it's supposed to be updated far more frequently than ours has been. (Having an out-of-date one actually causes trouble with applying for certain grants... which can't be great for funding stuff...)
As far as I can tell, a general plan is broken into "elements", such as the housing element, the circulation element, land use element, and noise element (not an exhaustive list). Given where most of you came from, I imagine there's going to be a particularly intense interest in the first two.
When updating this document, the city council is really asking "What do we want our community to look like?". This is a tough question, and one that our council wanted to make sure we got to help answer. Do we want to go further in supporting cycling infrastructure? What kinds of spaces do we like to be in? What areas need more focus? What's going well? How will we pay for things moving forward?
If you would like to check out the process of updating a general plan, or would like to dive deeper into this topic, I'd recommend poking around the Plan Arroyo Grande website. https://planarroyogrande.com/general-plan-basics.html
For those of you who's cities are not doing a full general plan updates, don't think those general plans are fully set in stone- cities can also update individual elements of their general plan. Grover Beach was (is? I don't go to those city council meetings, so I'm not up to date on their stuff. Sorry guys!) updating their circulation element on its own.
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Citizen gardeners, Rounders, city debt
Over the last few weeks two or more locals have been secretly weeding the California Goldfields and other flowers that line our most newly-beloved city landmark. Aided by sympathetic parties in local government, these neighbors are there ripping roots for civic pride. They leave behind dirt...