General Plan 2006
State law requires each city and county to adopt a General Plan “for the physical development of the county or city, and any land outside its boundaries which bears relation to its planning.” The General Plan is a broad policy document that identifies the City’s land use, circulation, environmental, economic and social goals and policies as they relate to land use and development; thereby, providing guidance to citizens, developers and decision-makers on the City’s “ground rules” for development activity.
On July 11, 2006, the City Council approved a comprehensive update of the City’s General Plan and certified the related Final Program Environmental Impact Report. The 2014-2021 Housing Element (Chapter 8) was approved by the City Council on February 11, 2014. The General Plan documents are as follows. They are provided in Acrobat pdf format:
- Adopted Land Use Map (11/20)
- General Plan (11 meg complete) (revised 07/16)
- Introduction ( 442k )
- Community Development (2.5 meg)
- Economic Development (2.2 meg)
- Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces (2.7 meg)
- Circulation (134k)
- Safety (4.3 meg)
- Conservation (407k) (revised 07/16)
- Housing Element (116k) (revised 06/15/2021)
- Goals, Objectives, Policies and Programs (989k)
- Glossary (27k)
- Final Environmental Impact Report(44.4 meg complete) (10/06)
- Introduction (30k)
- Executive Summary (86k)
- Project Description (4.8 meg)
- Environmental Setting (26k)
- Environmental Impact Mitigation Measures (27k)
- Land Use and Planning (5.7 meg)
- Traffic/Circulation (1.4 meg)
- Air Quality 120k)
- Noise (3.4 meg)
- Hazards and Hazardous Materials (1.4 meg)
- Geology and Soils (1.3 meg)
- Hydrology and Water Quality (225k)
- Agricultural Resources (5.6 meg)
- Biological Resources (7.5 meg)
- Cultural Resources (285k)
- Aesthetics (1.5 meg)
- Population and Housing (34k)
- Public Services (260k)
- Mineral Resources (37k)
- Alternatives (51k)
- Analysis of Long Term Effects (51k)
- References (30k)
- Response to Comments (17.1 meg)
For more information contact the Community Development Department, Planning Division at 14177 Frederick Street, Moreno Valley, CA 92553 or telephone 951.413.3206.