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Planning staff say Oroville’s general plan remains broadly sound; update can wait until 2028
Summary
Planning staff presented the city’s April 1 general-plan progress report required by the Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation, noting the 2015 plan remains largely relevant and recommending a 2–3 year update process when undertaken, typically costing about $500,000.
Wes (planning staff) presented the city’s General Plan progress report at the April 1 City Council meeting, a document that is submitted to the state office now called the Governor's Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation.
Wes said Oroville last submitted a progress report in February 2015 and noted many California jurisdictions do not submit reports; the requirement is to present the report to the planning commission and city council by April 1. He recommended that,…
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