General Plan

Blueprint SD is the City of San Diego’s refresh of the General Plan. The General Plan was amended in 2024 to address the adopted Climate Action Plan and the San Diego Association of Governments' (SANDAG) Regional Transportation Plan. The General Plan amendment is a proactive effort to create an equitable and sustainable framework for growth to support current and future San Diegans and support San Diego’s priority to develop homes near public transportation and job centers.

The 2024 amended General Plan and strikout-underline changes of the 2008 General Plan are available below. There is also a summary of changes to the 2008 General Plan.

If you have questions, send us an email at Planning@SanDiego.gov.

Overview

Photo of the La Boheme Project

The City's General Plan is its constitution for development. It is comprised of 11 elements that provide a comprehensive slate of citywide policies and further the City of Villages smart growth strategy for growth and development.

The General Plan was comprehensively updated by unanimous vote of the City Council in 2008. It was then amended in 2024 to align with the City's adopted Climate Action Plan as well as the new goals, policies and discussion that support the City's objectives for climate action, fair housing, and equity. The City Council also certified the General Plan Program Environmental Impact Report and adopted associated amendments to the Land Development Code. The General Plan amendment did not include location-specific land use designation or zoning changes, which is the purview of the City's community plans. Additional background information on the development of the General Plan, the public hearings and the update process is documented in the staff report to City Council.

Relationship to Community Plans

Community plans work together with the General Plan to provide location-based policies and recommendations in the City's 52 community planning areas. Community plans are written to refine the General Plan's citywide policies, designate land uses and housing densities, and provide additional site-specific recommendations as needed. Read more about our efforts to align community plans with the General Plan.

Relationship to the Climate Action Plan

The amended General Plan aligns the ‘City of Villages’ land use strategy with the City’s 2022 Climate Action Plan goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by targeting areas for future growth that would also encourage walking/rolling, biking and riding transit. The amended General Plan includes a strong focus on sustainability and climate action, environmental justice and housing equity. It provides local policies to address global climate change, the local impacts of a changing climate, and both historic and ongoing inequities in access to a clean environment, fair housing, and mobility options. Read more about the City’s Climate Action Plan.

Relationship to the SANDAG Regional Transportation Plan

SANDAG’s Regional Transportation Plan is the long-range vision that considers how we will move around the region; it plans and identifies multiple modal transportation projects to achieve an efficient, accessible, and sustainable regional system. The Regional Transportation Plan establishes the basis for state funding of local and regional transportation projects and is a prerequisite for federal funding. SANDAG prioritizes and allocates the expenditure of regional, state, and federal transportation funds to implement Regional Plan projects.

The amended General Plan is aligned with the Regional Transportation Plan by planning the transportation system to support the City of Villages strategy, promoting a mobility loading priority for how streets are designed, and providing more mobility choices, which reduces overall citywide vehicular travel (vehicle miles traveled), and therefore greenhouse gas emissions.

The amended General Plan and the Regional Transportation Plan both highlight the importance of integrating transportation and land use planning decisions, and using multimodal strategies to reduce congestion, increase travel choices, and decrease vehicle miles traveled. Read more about SANDAG’s Regional Transportation Plan.

2024 General Plan

Housing Element of the General Plan

The Housing Element of the General Plan is available under separate cover, due to the need for frequent updates and to facilitate compliance with state reporting requirements. State law requires local governments to update their General Plan Housing Elements every eight years to periodically address the changing housing needs of their communities, to establish action plans to meet those goals, and to report annually on progress toward meeting those goals.

2008 General Plan (Superseded)