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Big Bear Lake Council sets GPAC size, appoints six members and three alternates for 2050 general plan

City of Big Bear Lake City Council · February 3, 2026
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Summary

At a Feb. 3 special meeting, the City Council set the General Plan Advisory Committee size range at 11–17 members, appointed six GPAC members (including one second‑homeowner slot) and named three alternates for a 90‑day period; staff will notify appointees and schedule a kickoff meeting.

The City Council for Big Bear Lake on Feb. 3 finalized the membership of the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) for the Big Bear Lake 2050 general plan update, voting to allow the GPAC to number between 11 and 17 members and appointing six members and three alternates.

City Manager Eric summarized the GPAC’s role as "to provide diverse community perspectives and focus feedback to city staff throughout the general plan process," adding, "the GPAC is not a replacement of authority of the city council or the planning commission, nor is it a forum for political posturing or positioning." The council heard that 11 agency‑designated seats were already filled and that five resident slots were pending, leaving the council…

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