The Moraga Town Council convened to present the long-awaited General Plan 2040, marking the culmination of four years of extensive community engagement and planning efforts. This state-mandated document outlines the town's growth strategies and policies, guiding development decisions from 2025 to 2040.
The General Plan is a comprehensive framework that addresses a wide range of topics, ensuring internal consistency among its policies. It is part of a broader initiative known as the Comprehensive Advanced Planning Initiative, which includes a state-required housing element. This element mandates Moraga to accommodate 1,118 housing units over the next eight years, with a focus on affordable housing for lower-income households.
The update to the General Plan is particularly significant as it replaces the existing plan adopted in 2002, which had become outdated. The new plan reflects both enduring community priorities and emerging needs, shaped by an extensive outreach program that engaged over 1,000 residents through surveys, workshops, and various public meetings.
Council members emphasized the importance of community input in crafting a vision for Moraga's future, which retains the town's aesthetic appeal while allowing for necessary growth. The collaborative effort involved multiple study sessions with the Planning Commission and various civic organizations, ensuring a broad representation of community voices.
As Moraga prepares for its future, the General Plan 2040 stands as a testament to the town's commitment to balancing development with the preservation of its natural beauty and community character.