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General / Specific Plans

General Plan

A General Plan is a long range policy document approved by the Board of Supervisors to guide physical, economic, and environmental growth. State law requires the County to have a General Plan which contains seven elements: Land Use; Transportation; Housing: Open Space; Conservation; Safety and Noise. The plan expresses the County's vision for the future and is the roadmap for achieving the community's desired quality of life. It is an assessment of current and future needs, and the resources needed to implement the goals and policies established. As the needs of the County change, the Planning Department with citizen comment and input makes recommendations to the Board of Supervisors to reflect the direction for the future and to update the General Plan.

Currently available general plans:

Updating the Castro Valley and Eden Area General Plans is currently in progress. Please see the following websites for more information:

Specific Plans

A specific plan is a tool for implementing the General Plan. It is the link between the goals and policies of the General Plan and the development of a defined geographical area. A specific plan provides the standards for development within designated parts of the unincorporated county.

Currently available specific plans:

To purchase a hard copy of any of the plans, go to the Permit Center, Zoning Counter at 399 Elmhurst Street, Hayward, CA 94544.

For more information on the Castro Valley Strategic Plan Redevelopment and the Economic Development Strategic Plan for the Urban Unincorporated Areas of Alameda County please visit the Redevelopment Agency website:

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