There is no adopted community plan for Land Park; thus, the 1988 Sacramento General Plan as amended through 2004 governs land use in this area. The plan area is largely built out, with only three percent (129 acres) of the land remaining vacant . Over half (2,665 acres, or 64 percent) of the plan area is designated for Low Density Residential. Another 167 acres is in Medium and High Density Residential designations.
In March 2007, the Sacramento City Council authorized staff to expand work on the 2030 General Plan to include a review of the city's community plans. This review transformed the community plans from stand-alone documents (separate from the 1988 General Plan) into chapters of the 2030 General Plan.
The process involved removing redundant or conflicting community plan policies and creating a consistent outline for all community plans to follow in the future.
The community plan chapters serve primarily as placeholders for future work, if and when such efforts are approved and funded by the Sacramento City Council. Land Park does not have an existing community plan, so the new Land Park Draft Community Plan is mainly a placeholder and outline, and contains no policies at this time.
The following is a link to the new draft Land Park Community Plan:
[ City of Sacramento > Planning Department > Long Range Planning > Community and Neighborhood Planning > Land Park Community Plan Area ]