Public Review of the Santa Maria General Plan Update

NEW ITEM:

Public Review of the Santa Maria General Plan Update - First Planning Commission Study Session is on Thursday, February 6 at 1:30 p.m. Other opportunities for comment are available through March 2.


CONTINUING ITEMS:

  • Combined Roundtable on proposed Marine Protected Areas Friday, Feb. 14 at noon via Zoom
  • Message from CAUSE re ICE
  • Fill out City of SM Survey
  • Renew Membership with SBCAN 

Public Review of the
Santa Maria General Plan Update
Draft Policy Frameworks

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PUBLIC NOTICE FROM THE CITY OF SANTA MARIA:

The Draft General Plan Policy Frameworks are available for public review and comment from Wednesday, February 5 to Sunday, March 2. 

WHAT’S BEING PLANNED: The Community Development Department is preparing a Comprehensive update to the City’s General Plan. This document creates the master plan for Santa Maria’s growth for the next 20-30 years. The City is anticipated to grow by 30,000 to 40,000 residents during that time, meaning the community must identify where and how to build thousands of additional housing units, and where to build new parks, schools and other development. The Policy and Plan Development phase is currently underway with the completion of draft Policy Frameworks for each of the nine elements of the City’s updated General Plan. The Policy Frameworks are a step in the General Plan Update process prior to drafting General Plan Elements. The frameworks highlight key direction for each General Plan Element including goals, policies, and implementation activities to achieve that direction. 

WHERE YOU COME IN: The public review period will be an opportunity to review the draft Policy Frameworks for the General Plan and provide your feedback. All of the frameworks as well as a form for providing feedback are available at the project website: https://www.imaginesantamaria.com/policy-frameworks

Upcoming Public Meetings where you can learn more and provide feedback:

  • Planning Commission Study Sessions: Thursday, February 6 and Thursday, February 20 at 1:30 p.m. at Shepard Hall in the Santa Maria Public Library, 421 S. McClelland St., Santa Maria
  • Office Hours with Planning Staff:

Comments may also be submitted within the public review period to Dana Eady, Planning Division Manager, by email at [email protected], or mailed/delivered to the City of Santa Maria Community Development Department (110 South Pine Street, Room 101, Santa Maria, CA 93458) by Sunday, March 2. 

Department:                             Community Development

Contact Person:                       Dana Eady, Planning Division Manager

Telephone Number:                 (805) 925-0951 ext. 2444

Email Address:                         [email protected]

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AVISO PÚBLICO:

Revisión Pública de los Marcos de Política Preliminares de Actualización del Plan General

Los documentos del Borrador de los Marcos de Política del Plan General están disponibles para revisión y comentarios públicos desde el miércoles 5 de febrero hasta el domingo 2 de marzo. 

LO QUE SE ESTÁ PLANEANDO: El Departamento de Desarrollo Comunitario está preparando una actualización integral del Plan General de la Ciudad. Este documento crea el plan maestro para el crecimiento de Santa María para los próximos 20-30 años. Se anticipa que la ciudad crecerá de 30,000 a 40,000 residentes durante ese tiempo, lo que significa que la comunidad debe identificar dónde y cómo construir miles de unidades de vivienda adicionales, y dónde construir nuevos parques, escuelas y otros desarrollos.

La fase de Desarrollo de Políticas y Planes está actualmente en marcha con la finalización de los borradores de los Marcos de Políticas para cada uno de los nueve elementos del Plan General actualizado de la Ciudad. Los Marcos de Políticas son un paso en el proceso de Actualización del Plan General antes de redactar los Elementos del Plan General. Los marcos destacan la dirección clave para cada elemento del Plan General, incluidos los objetivos, las políticas y las actividades de implementación para lograr esa dirección.

DÓNDE INGRESA: El período de revisión pública será una oportunidad para revisar el borrador de los Marcos de Políticas para el Plan General y proporcionar sus comentarios. Todos los marcos, así como un formulario para enviar comentarios, están disponibles en el sitio web del proyecto: https://www.imaginesantamaria.com/policy-frameworks

Próximas reuniones públicas en las que puede obtener más información y proporcionar comentarios:

  • Sesiones de estudio de la Comisión de Planificación: 6 de febrero y 20 de febrero a la 1:30 p.m. en Shepard Hall en la Biblioteca Pública de Santa María, 421 S. McClelland St., Santa Maria
  • Horario de oficina con el personal de planificación:
    • Miércoles, 26 de febrero, 1:00 a 2:30 p.m. en la Sala de Conferencias del Departamento de Desarrollo Comunitario, 110 S. Pine St., Santa Maria

Los comentarios también pueden enviarse dentro del período de revisión pública a Dana Eady, Gerente de la División de Planificación, por correo electrónico a [email protected], o enviarse por correo/entrega al Departamento de Desarrollo Comunitario de la Ciudad de Santa María (110 South Pine Street, Room 101, Santa Maria, CA 93458) antes del domingo 2 de marzo. 

Departamento:                          Community Development

Persona de contacto:               Dana Eady, Planning Division Manager

Número de teléfono:                 (805) 925-0951 ext. 2444

Correo electrónico:                  [email protected]

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From:

Mark van de Kamp, MPA, DTM

Public Information Manager

Santa Maria City Manager’s Office
Office: (805) 925-0951 ext. 2372 / cell: (805) 720-4038

[email protected]

Santa Maria City Hall, 110 East Cook Street, Santa Maria, CA 93454
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CENTRAL COAST MARINE PROTECTED AREAS

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Join us for our Combined Roundtable
Friday, February 14, 2025
Noon - 1:30 p.m.
Via Zoom

Agenda

  1. Welcome
  2. Representatives of the Natural Resources Defense Council will present their proposals for Marine Protected Areas off Pt. Sal and Carpinteria. They will explain what an MPA is and why they are asking the California Fish and Game Commission to put these protections in place. Attendees will be invited to ask questions and express concerns or support. The SBCAN Board will consider whether to support the proposals.
  3. Other issues or announcements
  4. Closing

Register for the Zoom meeting here: 
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/fdMsMXRXTc6Yi6Zg2B2JMg

Note: We are changing the North County Roundtable to the second Friday each month at noon and making it a Combined Roundtable when topics warrant it. The South County Roundtable will continue to be held the fourth Friday at noon and will also be a Combined Roundtable when topics warrant it.

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Download Fact Sheet on Pt. Sal proposal

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Download Fact Sheet on Mishopshno proposal



A message from our friends at CAUSE:
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Take a survey
to tell City of Santa Maria your desires for recreation and parks!

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Ask them to support more arts programming for students, especially through SBCAN's Youth Arts Alive program.

Other ideas: more parks, public art, safer streets, off-street bike paths, bike racks and lockers, artistic bike racks, decorative barriers, bike education and rides, Safe Routes to School, traffic calming measures, fruit trees in parks, shade trees in parking lots ... whatever you can think of to make our community more pleasant, more livable, more resilient.

Click this link for more information and to take the City's survey: Santa Maria Recreation and Parks Department Leisure Needs Assessment

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If you haven't renewed your SBCAN membership for 2025, please do so now. We need your support -- through your participation, membership, sponsorship or donations.

We need to keep moving forward together to face the challenges of the new year and accomplish our shared goals of environmental, economic and social justice.

We’re stepping up our game – and we hope you’ll step up with us! We have new initiatives we’ve implemented and more we’ve planned. Please read our 2024 “Highlights” for details.

You are integral to our success. You have helped us build a strong network of progressive activists, save prime farmland, create more affordable housing, work to improve water quality, fight increased trucking of fossil fuels and restarting of the pipeline that burst into the channel, and more.

We are making our annual membership appeal now. If you recently paid your membership, or sponsored one of our events, or made a donation, you are already a member for 2025. We’re not asking you to contribute again – unless you want to! Mostly, we hope you will read our 2024 Highlights and continue to be involved with us.

If you have not made a recent contribution, we hope you will become a member or renew your dues now to help us continue to do our vital work. We rely on grants, sponsors, donors, fundraisers and you to keep doing our educational and advocacy work.

The average amount of dues our members pay is $10/month, however, we welcome higher or lower membership dues – whatever level works for you.

Please make your donation online at sbcan.org/donations, or send a check to P.O. Box 6174, Santa Maria, CA 93456-6174. We especially like monthly contributions!

We’ll send information soon on our 2025 Annual Membership Meeting and Election.

If you are not receiving emails from us, please sign up for our Action Alerts at sbcan.org/sign-up, and like us on Facebook at facebook.com/SBCANorg

Thanks again for your support and doing the good work!

Sincerely,

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