General Plan Land Use

Sep 7, 2016 (Last modified Jun 27, 2017)
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This countywide land use map for Santa Barbara County jurisdictions was developed from each jurisdiction’s existing, adopted General Plans.
To derive this map, detailed land use designations in each General Plan were aggregated into a system of generalized land use categories for use in the UPlan regional land use model. Although local detail is lost in the process, this step of creating generalized land use categories is necessary to apply a consistent approach across jurisdictions, since each jurisdiction has numerous categories that are too specific to map on a County-wide basis. The generalized land use categories were developed for SBCAG UPlan land use model applications.

Data from the 2040 Regional Transportation Plan & Sustainable Communities Strategy prepared by the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments, found here.

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Santa Barbara County Association of Governments
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2013
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