Purpose
The neighborhood planning process addresses land use, zoning, transportation and urban design issues. Neighborhood planning provides an opportunity for citizens to take a proactive role in the planning process and decide how their neighborhoods will move into the future.
You can find links to neighborhood plans, future land use maps (FLUMs), contact team information and more for adopted neighborhood plans on this page.
You can find maps of future planning areas that have not yet begun the process of neighborhood planning.
A neighborhood plan contact team (NPCT) is a group of individuals designated to be the stewards or advocates of their adopted neighborhood plan. They work with city staff towards the implementation of the plan recommendations, review and initiate plan amendments, serve as community points of contact, and work on behalf of other neighborhood stakeholders.
Stakeholders who live in the planning area either through renting or owning their home, business owners, property owners and neighborhood organization representatives who live in the planning area are welcome to participate on the Contact Team. For more information about a contact team you can search the community registry. If you do not know the correct name of a contact team you can search by zip code for fuller results.
Neighborhood Plan-It Newsletter
A quarterly newsletter produced by the Planning and Development Review Department for Neighborhood Plan Contact Teams.
Download list of staff contacts for neighborhood planning areas.