AgencyCounter is the preferred way to search for a planning request in any area of Sacramento, CA. Projects include planning requests that are currently being considered or that have already been decided. CDD staff will include the link to AgencyCounter in all future project routing emails. This page provides references for both major private development projects and for the advanced planning efforts currently being reviewed and worked on by the Planning Division of the Department of Community Development.
It will also be updated periodically with additional information as it becomes available. For more information on the city's infrastructure projects, visit the Department of Capital Projects page. The city of West Sacramento is currently preparing a Climate Action Plan (CAP) as an update to its original CAP. Climate action plans often serve as a comprehensive roadmap that outlines the actions a city will take to reduce local greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
The West Sacramento CAP will also include a high-level analysis of climate change and its local impacts, as well as opportunities to reduce local climate vulnerability. More information can be found on the City's Climate Action Plan website. The Environmental Planning and Review Division of the Department of Community Development directs the County's review of developer-sponsored projects, as described in the Master Plan Preparation and Procedures Guide adopted by the County. The Sacramento County Construction Inspection and Permit Division only accepts electronic submission and review of plans for all types of construction projects, large and small. Project updates, announcements, and notices from meetings and public hearings will be sent by email and will be announced on the project website. Getting started on a community project in Sacramento can be a daunting task, but with proper research and preparation it can be done successfully.
To help you get started, here is a step-by-step guide to launching your project in Sacramento:Step 1: Identify Your Project
The first step in starting a community project in Sacramento is to identify what type of project you would like to pursue. This could include a private development project, an infrastructure project, or a climate action plan. Once you have identified your project, you can begin researching what is required to move forward.
Step 2:
Research RequirementsOnce you have identified your project, you can begin researching what is required to move forward. This includes researching local regulations, zoning requirements, environmental impact assessments, and other requirements that may be necessary for your project.
You should also research any potential funding sources that may be available.
Step 3:
Submit Your ApplicationOnce you have identified your project and researched all of the requirements, you can begin submitting your application. Depending on the type of project you are pursuing, this may involve submitting an application to the Department of Community Development or submitting an application to the Department of Capital Projects. You should also submit any necessary documents such as environmental impact assessments or zoning applications.
Step 4:
Attend Public HearingsOnce your application has been submitted, you may need to attend public hearings in order to receive approval for your project. These hearings are typically held by local government agencies such as the Planning Commission or City Council.
At these hearings, you will need to present your project proposal and answer any questions from members of the public or government officials.
Step 5:
Receive ApprovalOnce you have attended all necessary public hearings and answered any questions from members of the public or government officials, you can receive approval for your project. Depending on the type of project you are pursuing, this may involve receiving approval from local government agencies such as the Planning Commission or City Council.
Step 6:
Begin ConstructionOnce you have received approval for your project, you can begin construction. Depending on the type of project you are pursuing, this may involve hiring contractors or obtaining permits from local government agencies such as the Department of Construction Inspection and Permit Division. Starting a community project in Sacramento can be a complex process but with proper research and preparation it can be done successfully. By following these steps, you can ensure that your project is completed in a timely manner and meets all necessary requirements.