General Plan 2045

The General Plan is a broad, long-range policy document that guides future development, conservation, and contains goals and policies for city departments. Cities and counties in California are required by State law to have a General Plan. State law requires that the General Plan be made up of seven elements: Land Use; Circulation (Mobility); Housing; Conservation; Open Space; Environmental Justice; Noise; and Safety. The City of Culver City has also adopted additional optional elements including Governance and Leadership; Arts Culture and the Creative Economy; Economic Development; Parks, Recreation, and Public Facilities; Infrastructure; and Greenhouse Gas Reduction. The General Plan 2045 was adopted by City Council on 08/26/2024, and will go into effect 10/09/2024. 

General Plan Cover.png

 

Introduction to General Plan(PDF, 10MB)

1. Community Health and Environmental Justice(PDF, 3MB)                                    

2. Governance and Leadership(PDF, 1MB)

3. Arts Culture and the Creative Economy(PDF, 3MB)

4. Land Use and Community Design(PDF, 42MB)

5. Parks Recreation and Public Facilities(PDF, 5MB)

6. Economic Development(PDF, 2MB)

7. Infrastructure(PDF, 2MB)

8. Mobility(PDF, 6MB)

9. Greenhouse Gas Reduction(PDF, 1MB)

10. Conservation(PDF, 4MB)

11. Safety(PDF, 6MB)

12. Noise(PDF, 3MB)

Implementation(PDF, 600KB)

Glossary(PDF, 463KB)

General Plan 2045