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On November 2, 2022, the City Council adopted the General Plan 2035 with the accompanying Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR), superseding the General Plan 1973. The City Council approved subsequent amendments to the General Plan on December 20, 2023, and July 17, 2024. The General Plan, EIR, and accompanying documents can be found below:
General Plan 2035:
- Cover Page
- Introduction & Vision
- Land Use Element
- Open Space & Conservation Element
- Historic, Cultural & Arts Element
- Parks & Community Facilities Element
- Circulation Element
- Public Safety Element
- Noise & Air Quality Element
- Environmental Justice & Disadvantaged Communities Element
- Growth Management Element
The elements of the General Plan also include the Housing Element, which is being updated under a separate effort. The Housing Element update process is underway; more information about this process can be found on the City's website by clicking here.
General Plan 2035 Maps:
- Figure 2-1a Sphere of Influence
- Figure 2-1b Urban Limit Line
- Figure 2-3 Flood Prone Areas
- Figure 2-4 Land Use Map
- Figure 3-1 Open Space Inventory
- Figure 3-2 Farmland Mapping
- Figure 3-3 Land Cover Map
- Figure 5-1 Parks Map
- Figure 5-2 Trails Map
- Figure 6-1 Circulation Map
- Figure 6-2 Bike Map
- Figure 6-3 Water Service Areas
- Figure 8-1 Fault Areas Map
- Figure 8-2 Liquefaction Potential
- Figure 8-3 Landslide Susceptibility
- Figure 8-4 CAL FIRE Wildfire Zones in State Responsibility Areas
- Figure 8-5 CAL FIRE Wildfire Zones in Local Responsibility Areas
- Figure 8-6 FEMA Flood Map
- Figure 8-7 Dam Failure Inundation Areas
- Figure 8-8 12-Inch Sea Level Rise Impact Areas
- Figure 8-9 36-Inch Sea Level Rise Impact Areas
- Figure 10-1 Low Income and Disadvantaged Communities
- Figure 10-2 Fire Station Locations
Measure I Documents:
- Appendix LU-A: Full Text of Measure I: Martinez Open Space and Park Protection Initiative
- Appendix LU-B: City Council Resolution 115-19 Clarifying Measure I
Environmental Review Documents:
Annual Progress Report:
The State of California requires that all local governments prepare an annual progress report on the jurisdiction's status and progress in implementing its housing element and general plan. These are submitted to HCD and the Governor's Office of Planning and Research by April 1 every year. Click the links above to download the most recent reports for the City of Martinez.
- 2023 Annual Progress Report on General Plan Implementation
- 2023 Annual Progress Report on Housing Element Implementation