Lomita is updating its general plan, the local government’s long-term “planning guidebook” that represents the community’s view of its future and expresses long term-term growth and development goals. It addresses issues such as how land is used, where buildings are built, the locations of roads and parks, safety, noise and more.
You can still join for the last meeting of the series July 25. The topic will be land use and design. Community input provides critical information to help shape Lomita’s future and ensure that the new general plan meets the needs of the community now and the future.
The project team will gather all input received during the three public workshops and draft the new general plan documents in the coming months. It is anticipated the documents will be available for public review in early 2024.
Time: 5:30 p.m., July 25
Details: https://lomita.generalplan.org/.
Venue: Don Knabe Room of the Lomita Library, 24210 Narbonne Ave., Lomita
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