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This Specific Plan outlines a long-term strategy for the reinvention of the West Valley neighborhood in the City of Walnut, aiming to transform it into a thriving, multi-use gateway. The plan focuses on six transformative strategies: expanding local retail, service, and office offerings in a mixed-use setting; broadening housing options; accommodating a walkable urban form; improving multi-modal accessibility, connectivity, and safety; enhancing the physical character; and integrating open space and community amenities. The intended outcome is to guide public and private investment to create a vibrant, pedestrian-oriented, and interconnected community.
This General Plan for the City of Walnut details various land use designations, including categories for residential density, commercial, industrial, parks and recreation, open space, and institutional areas. It also identifies and lists several specific plans for development within the city, serving as a foundational document for urban planning and development.
The General Plan for the City of Walnut serves as a comprehensive roadmap for guiding community growth, preserving valued features, and making decisions on land use, public infrastructure, services, and environmental protection. It emphasizes maintaining the city's small-town, rural character, natural open spaces, and high quality of life. Key focus areas include land use and community design, circulation and transportation, conservation, open space and recreation, community facilities and infrastructure, public safety, and noise management. The plan aims to ensure fiscal sustainability, support economic diversity, enhance public safety, and promote a healthy, accessible community through strategic goals and policies.
This document serves as an addendum to the General Plan, specifically addressing flood hazards within the City of Walnut. It details various flood hazard types, including urban flooding, dam/levee failure, and mud/debris flows, and outlines associated risks. The strategic goals and policies focus on minimizing flood risks through measures such as strategic facility location, continuous enforcement and updating of flood regulations, inter-agency coordination, and public education on flood safety.
The City Council resolved to waive fees and charges for Temporary Use Permits for business operations, allowing them to temporarily provide services outside or via pick-up in response to COVID-19. This waiver is effective until December 31, 2020, but the City Council retains the option to extend this deadline through another resolution. Additionally, the resolution addresses amendments to fees and charges for services provided by the Community Development Department, including planning, environmental, subdivision, and code enforcement fees.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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