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Planning commission forwards 2024 general plan annual report to City Council, flags low multifamily entitlements

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Staff reported continued progress on the city's general plan implementation and housing activity in 2024; commissioners unanimously recommended sending the annual report to City Council and discussed a shortfall of multifamily entitlements in the pipeline.

The El Paso de Robles City Planning Commission on April 22 voted 7-0 to recommend that City Council accept the 2024 annual report on implementation of the city's general plan and authorize staff to send the report to state agencies.

Associate Planner Darcy Delgado told the commission the annual report is a state-required status update that catalogs work across the plan’s elements and tracks housing permits and entitlements. “This is a state requirement. It's a document that sets our land use policies, and it's really just a blueprint for our city's future,” Delgado said.

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