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Scenarios

As the conclusion of Phase 1 of the Envision process, the Task Force and City Council identified four Land Use Study Scenarios to be used as the basis for environmental and economic analyses. Each scenario includes a specific amount of new job and housing growth capacity and proposed geographic location for that capacity. Continued use of the City's current General Plan (Scenario SJ2020) will also be analyzed. Growth capacity from the current General Plan is also incorporated into each of the Land Use Study Scenarios.

To view a map of the Planned and Identified Growth Areas, click on the following link:

Planned and Identified Growth Areas Map

To view tables that provide the geographic distribution of jobs and housing by Growth Area for each of the Land Use Study Scenarios, click on the following links:

Scenario SJ2020    Scenario K    Scenario E    Scenario C    Scenario J

To view a chart that illustrates the amount of new jobs and dwelling units for each of the Study Scenarios relative to existing jobs and dwelling units, click on the following link:

Study Scenarios Chart

 


 

 

Last Modified Date: 11/10/2009

 
 

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