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The Concho Community Plan is an expression of how the residents of our community wish to see our community grow, develop and prosper. The entire region is experiencing rapid growth. Rather than allow this growth to be haphazard or of low quality, the Concho Community Plan sets forth guidelines to assist in planning for orderly growth that meets its needs and standards. The Concho Community Plan addresses the current and future elements that the community indicated were the most pressing. It also utilizes the various established deed restrictions and proposes to base the zoning districts on them, thereby eliminating many conflicts and enhancing enforcement.
The updated Chandler General Plan presents instructional guidance for coping with the consequences of approaching build-out. This document is not meant to be read from cover-to-cover in a single sitting. However, a user, whether a citizen appearing at a public hearing for the first time or a long-term City official, should become familiar with the Plan's content. A comprehensive planning view encourages the General Plan user to evaluate change on a Citywide basis, directing progress for the good of the community rather than special interests.
The South Arizona Avenue Entry Corridor Study is prompted by a Mayor and Council goal for redeveloping the section of Arizona Avenue from Pecos Road to Boston Street as a new entryway to downtown from the Santan/Loop 202 Freeway. The plan was created with extensive neighborhood participation,which included six neighborhood meetings and individual meetings with property owners.The comprehensive approach to this study can be broken down into four primary areas: Land Use,Traffic Circulation, Conceptual Design Standards, and Neighborhood Planning.
The Chandler Redevelopment Element is an element of the Chandler General Plan and updates the city's 1987 Redevelopment Plan with more emphasis placed on defining the implementation measures.
An analysis and review of the issues surrounding the city of Chandler's past and current planning and land use policies for the area.
A plan for protecting and preserving existing open spaces in response to urban growth in the greater Flagstaff, Arizona area.
Study in preparation for updating the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan, analyzing: topography and climate; vegetation; soil types; prime farm land and hydrology; transportation; demographics; change in population; population change by age; commute time/previous place of residence; housing; new housing statistics; land ownership; land use designations; zoning districts; employment; and Yuma Proving Ground expansion.
Study in preparation for updating the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan, analyzing topography and climate; soil types; vegetation; prime farm land and hydrology; communities; community facilities; transportation; demographics; housing; location of residential building permits; new housing statistics; land ownership; land ownership statistics; Wellton-Mohawk Title Transfer Act; land use designations; zoning districts; employment; income; business establishments; agriculture statistics; proposed oil refinery; joint land use study; Town of Wellton; and City of Yuma annexation.
Study in preparation for updating the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan, analyzing topography and climate; soil types; vegetation; community facilities; transportation; demographics; housing; land ownership; land use; zoning districts; building permits; business establishments; employment; commercial building permits; and City of Yuma annexation.