In a recent government meeting, officials reported a strong community engagement effort, highlighted by over 700 responses to a recent survey aimed at informing the county's general plan. The survey results, along with insights from nine workshops attended by more than 150 community members, will guide future outreach and planning initiatives. The workshops focused on local assets, challenges, and potential land use changes.
A key component of the meeting was the discussion of environmental justice, which was the focus of the first of three planned stakeholder focus group meetings. Participants from diverse backgrounds identified areas in the county to designate as equity communities, where targeted environmental justice policies will be developed.
Additionally, officials introduced the Housing Action and Implementation Plan (HAIP), a new initiative designed to address current and projected housing demands across Lake County, including both unincorporated areas and incorporated cities. The HAIP aims to provide actionable steps for housing development and will complement the upcoming housing element of the general plan.
The meeting also included an overview of a new general plan document that will serve as an introductory chapter to the updated plan. This document will clarify the organization of the plan and integrate Local Area Plans (LAPs) into the general plan, ensuring they hold equal policy weight. This integration is expected to streamline planning processes and eliminate redundancies, enhancing the overall effectiveness of community planning efforts.
Community members are encouraged to visit the project website, lakecounty2050.org, for complete summaries of the survey responses and workshop discussions, as well as updates on the ongoing planning initiatives.