LAGUNA HILLS : City General Plan Workshop to Be Held
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City officials and private consultants will hold their first public workshop on the drafting of the city’s General Plan on Tuesday night.
The city is spending more than $330,000 to create the General Plan, which is designed to assist in the planning and development of Laguna Hills. The plan is being drawn up by Planning Network, a Rancho Cucamonga consulting firm.
“This is really the first opportunity for the residents to come in and talk about just about anything,” said David Hudson, project manager. “And the city will really be listening. It is important that people come out this early in the process.”
The city is taking applications from residents for a General Plan advisory committee, which will review policy proposals and consult with Planning Network personnel. The deadline for applications is Dec. 31.
The workshop will be held in the City Council chambers at City Hall at 7 p.m.
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