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General Plan Update
-Committees
The advisory committee structure created for the General Plan
Update included an overall Steering Committee,
and three subcommittees tied to major topic areas of the update:
- Economic Development Subcommittee
- Environment, Open Space and Sustainable Development
Subcommittee
- Infrastructure and Services Subcommittee
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chart
The committee structure provides a means for ongoing involvement
in the General Plan Update by key interests, members of City boards
and commissions, and residents, in addition to other means provided
for public input.
General Plan Update
Steering Committee
The Steering Committee was an oversight group of 13 members representing
key stakeholder groups in the community, including residents from
each of four major geographic sub-areas in the City, and a member
of the Planning Commission. The Steering Committee also included
a representative from each of the three General Plan Update Subcommittees. The Steering Committee had a key role in preparing the Land Use and Transportation Element.
Members and Their Representative Organizations
- Kevin O’Neill, Planning Commission
- Bill Tripp, Infrastructure & Services Subcommittee
- Russ Hall, Economic Development Subcommittee
- Teresa Thomas, Environment, Open Space & Sustainable Development Subcommittee
- Diana Rude, North Area
- Rudy Ramirez, South Area
- Randall Krogman, East Area
- Patricia Aguilar, Sweetwater/Bonita
- Stephen Savel, Education
- Mitch Thompson, Housing
- Gregory Alabado, Transportation
- Paul Nieto, Finance/Real Estate
- Gary Nordstrom, Development
General Plan Update
Economic Development Subcommittee
The Economic Development Subcommittee’s primary role was to assist in identification and discussion of issues and concerns, opportunities
and constraints, and key values and objectives related to economic
development and fiscal considerations for the General Plan Update.
The subcommittee included all members of the City’s Economic
Development Commission (EDC).
They will also reviewed information from General Plan related studies,
including the City’s Economic Development Strategy, and
had a key role in preparing the Economic Development Element .
Members
Kevin Carlson
Ramin Moshir
Russ Hall
Scott Vinson
Mary Wylie
Dr. Carl Nelson
William Tunstall
Daniel Munoz
Charles Moore
General Plan Update
Environment, Open Space and Sustainable Development Subcommittee
The Environment, Open Space and Sustainable Development Subcommittee’s
primary role was to assist with identification and discussion of issues
and concerns, opportunities and constraints, and key values and
objectives related to environmental and sustainable development
considerations for the General Plan Update. General
Plan study topics for this subcommittee included environmental
baseline studies, natural systems and biology, water supply and
conservation, energy, solid and hazardous waste and air quality,
and
The Subcommittee had a key role in preparing the E environmental Element
The subcommittee included all members of the City’s Resource
Conservation Commission (RCC), representatives of regional environmental
groups and sustainable development interests, a member of the
Otay Valley Regional Park Citizens Advisory Committee, and a member
of the Chula Vista Nature Center Board of Trustees.
Members and Their Representative Organizations
- Doug Reid, RCC
- Frank Ohrmund, Otay Valley Reg.Park, Citizens Advisory Com.
- Teresa Thomas, RCC
- Pamela Bensoussan, RCC
- John Chavez, RCC
- Juan Diaz, RCC
- Stanley Jasek, RCC
- Tracy Means, RCC
- Laura Hunter, Environmental Health Coalition
- Allison Rolfe, San Diego Audubon Society
- Michael Beck, Endangered Habitats League
- Susan Fuller, Nature Center Board of Trustees
- Theresa Acerro, Sierra Club
Alternates
- Nohelia Ramos, Environmental Health Coalition
- John Hammond, San Diego Audubon Society
- Lynne Baker, Endangered Habitats League
General Plan Update
Infrastructure and Services Subcommittee
The Infrastructure and Services Subcommittee’s primary
role was to assist with identification and discussion of issues and
concerns, opportunities and constraints, and key values and objectives
related to infrastructure and community services considerations
as they relate to the General Plan Update.
General Plan study topics for this subcommittee included transportation,
all City services, schools, the water system, health and human
services, and cultural arts and this Subcommittee had a key role in preparing the Public Facilities & Services Element and the Growth Management Element.
The Subcommittee included all members of the City’s Growth
Management Oversight Commission (GMOC), and representatives of
the Chula Vista Coordinating Council, and the City’s Cultural
Arts Commission, Housing Advisory Commission, and Parks and Recreation
Commission.
Members
- Steve Palma, GMOC, Southwest
- Arthur M. Garcia, GMOC, Education
- Rafael Munoz, GMOC, Eastern Territories
- Kevin O'Neill, GMOC, Planning Commission
- Michael Spethman, GMOC, Central City
- Bill Tripp, GMOC, Environmental
- Al Gore, Cultural Arts Commission
- Mary Jo Buettner, Chula Vista Coordinating Council
- Joanne Clayton, Housing Advisory Commission
- Bob Strahl, Parks & Recreation Commission
- Gary Nordstrom, GMOC, Development
- David W. Krogh, GMOC, Bonita/Sweetwater
- Richard Arroyo, GMOC, Business
Thank you to all of our Steering Committee and Subcommittee members for your dedication and hard work throughout the process.
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Agendas |
Minutes |
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