Elk Grove to Hold Planning Workshop on Southeast Policy Area Tonight

The City of Elk Grove is seeking public input on a land master plan for the 1,200 acre Southeast Policy Area located at the southern end of...


The City of Elk Grove is seeking public input on a land master plan for the 1,200 acre Southeast Policy Area located at the southern end of Elk Grove. Residential and business community members are encouraged to attend an interactive public workshop at City Hall tonight to share ideas for the last large-scale development area within the urbanized portion of Elk Grove.

In response to a market study that outlined future land use needs for Elk Grove, the Elk Grove City Council provided direction in 2011 to begin the process of master planning the Southeast Policy Area. The Council intends to promote jobs-producing uses and development opportunities with the land.

The Southeast Policy Area is located directly south of the Laguna Ridge Specific Plan area and west of Lent Ranch/Elk Grove Promenade and the approved Sterling Meadows development. A map of the planning area is below.

The City of Elk Grove recognizes that the planning must include collaboration with residents, local agencies and key stakeholders in the business community. The community is highly encouraged to participate in the meeting.

Southeast Policy Area Public Workshop
Thursday, February 23, 6 p.m.
City of Elk Grove Council Chambers
8400 Laguna Palms Way
Elk Grove, CA 95758

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