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This webpage provides information about San Diego's community planning groups and their meeting agendas. Community planning groups are officially recognized private organizations that advise the city on land use issues, and their monthly meeting agendas—containing dates, times, locations, and agenda items—are posted online as a courtesy service. The page notes that planning groups are responsible for their own legal noticing requirements under the Ralph M. Brown Act, must maintain official records for five years, and can request translation and interpretation services to improve public participation.
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City Planning Department City Planning Department Home About Us Initiatives & Ongoing Work Community Planning Climate Action Public Hearings and Meetings News & Updates Meeting Agendas Posting of Planning Group Meeting Agendas and Minutes Community planning groups are private organizations officially recognized by the City Council to advise the city on land use issues. It is essential to the success of recognized community planning groups that broad community participation be encouraged. To this end, the links to the monthly meeting agendas for community planning groups are provided below. The agendas contain information pertaining to meeting dates, times, locations, as well as a listing of informational and action items to be discussed at the meetings. Each community planning group sets its own monthly agenda and is responsible for providing it to the department for posting onto the web. Posting to the web is a courtesy notice and does not absolve the responsibility of each group to post the legal notice outside the place of the meeting 72 hours prior to the meeting. All community planning group meetings are open to the public. For more information regarding a particular planning group meeting agenda, please refer to the Community Planning Group Contact List. Requests to post agendas along with draft minutes can be submitted to SDPlanningGroups@sandiego.gov 7 calendar days in advance of the scheduled meeting to allow staff sufficient time to post. City website posting of planning group meeting agendas and meeting minutes is done as a courtesy and is not intended to satisfy requirements of the Ralph M. Brown Act. It is the planning group's responsibility to comply with noticing requirements per the Ralph M. Brown Act. It is also the responsibility per Council Policy 600-24 for planning groups to maintain their own official records (e.g., meeting agendas and minutes) for a period of 5 years either on its website, in electronic files or in hard copies. Translation and Interpretation Services Planning groups can request translation and interpretation language services to improve access to planning group meetings and participation in the planning process by diverse populations in the City: Announcement regarding translation and interpretation services For a community's planning group agendas, please select the community from the following list: Barrio Logan Black Mountain Ranch-Subarea I - This community has representatives on the Rancho de los Penasquitos (Rancho Penasquitos) Planning Board Carmel Mountain Ranch - Merged with Sabre Springs. Carmel Valley Chollas Valley (formerly Encanto Neighborhoods) City Heights Clairemont Mesa College Area Del Mar Mesa Downtown (formerly Centre City) East Elliott - No recognized community planning group Eastern Area Fairbanks Ranch - This community has one representative on the Carmel Valley Community Planning Board Greater Golden Hill Kearny Mesa Kensington-Talmadge La Jolla Linda Vista Midway-Pacific Highway Mira Mesa Miramar Ranch North - This community has representatives included in the Scripps Ranch Planning Group Mission Beach Mission Valley Navajo Normal Heights North Park Ocean Beach Old Town San Diego Otay Mesa Otay Mesa-Nestor Pacific Beach Pacific Highlands Ranch-Subarea III - This community has one representative on the Carmel Valley Community Planning Board Peninsula Rancho Bernardo Rancho Encantada - This community has two representatives on the Scripps Ranch (Scripps Miramar Ranch) Planning Group Rancho Peñasquitos Sabre Springs - Merged with Carmel Mountain Ranch. San Pasqual Valley San Ysidro Scripps Miramar Ranch Serra Mesa Skyline Paradise Hills Southeastern San Diego Subarea II NCFUA - This community has a representative on the Carmel Valley Community Planning Board Tierrasanta Tijuana River Valley - No recognized community planning group Torrey Highlands-Subarea IV - This community has representatives on the Rancho de los Penasquitos (Rancho Penasquitos) Planning Board Torrey Hills Torrey Pines University Uptown Via de la Valle - This community has a representative on the Carmel Valley Community Planning Board Community Planning Community Planning Home Community Plan Updates Community Planners Committee Community Planning Groups Community Bylaws Meeting Agendas Recognition and Operations Recommendations Community Planning Group Resources Contact Information Community Planning Group Contact List Translation and Interpretation Services Servicios de Traducción e Interpretación Mga Serbisyong Pagsasalin at Pagpakahulugan 翻译和口译服务 Các Dịch vụ Biên dịch và Phiên dịch 번역 및 통역 서비스 Sign up to stay informed! Subscribe Now
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