General Plan Update
Ojai community members are coming together to create a vision and strategic plan for the future of the City. This exciting initiative, an update to the City’s General Plan, will result in a new long-range planning document that will aim to improve the quality of life for all residents, protect what is unique and special about Ojai, and address challenges of tomorrow.
Certified Housing Element
City Council Resolution 23-12 Adopting Housing Element 2021-2029 (May 23, 2023)
Housing and Community Development (HCD) Certification letter (August 10, 2023)
Minor Revisions to Housing Element
A redlined version of the Housing Element is linked below and will be available at the May 23, 2023 City Council meeting.
Housing Element Redline
California Department of Housing and Community Development Letter
Additional information regarding the housing element and past meetings can be accessed under the heading RESOURCES, below.
Watch the Meeting
Tuesday, April 18, 2023 – Joint Meeting with City Council and Planning Commission
Thank You For Your Ongoing Input!
March 10, 2021 | Virtual Community Visioning Workshop
Virtual Workshop Video | Community Visioning Workshop Summary
August 10, 2021 | City Council approved Vision & Guiding Principles
City Council Video | Vision & Guiding Principles
August 2, 2022 | Community Workshop on Policy Options (Land Use, Transportation and Safety)
Workshop Video | Work Station Visuals | Worksheet Questions
General Questions
What is a General Plan?
State law requires that each city in California adopt and maintain an “up-to-date” general plan. A general plan is a city’s blueprint, or constitution, to manage change and preserve community character. General plans help shape and improve the quality of life for residents and businesses. Generally, cities update their general plans every 10 to 15 years.
A general plan is more than just a policy document – it reflects the vision, values, and priorities of a community. It defines what is unique and special that should be preserved and identifies strategic ways to improve a city’s quality of life. Because a general plan impacts so many members of the community – residents, visitors, business owners, and more – the process of updating a general plan is a unique opportunity to come together as a community to develop a shared vision for the future.
What topics will this General Plan Update cover?
The General Plan Update will cover wide range of topics that are important to members of the Ojai community. General plans are required by the State to address eight “elements”, including land use, housing, conservation, open space, safety, noise, environmental justice, and mobility. This General Plan Update is focused on land use, transportation, safety, housing, and environmental justice. Other topics, such as parks and recreation, noise, conservation, and open space, will be addressed as needed to ensure consistency throughout the document.
Why is the City of Ojai updating its General Plan?
Ojai’s existing General Plan contains nine elements, updated between 1987 and 2013. Today, the City faces a new set of opportunities and challenges that invite new thinking and vision. An updated General Plan can produce many benefits for the Ojai community, including:
- Preserving and enhancing quality of life;
- Guiding economic growth;
- Providing direction for housing decisions;
- Clarifying the decision-making processes of the City;
- Promoting positive changes for public health and sustainability;
- Protecting open spaces and natural resources; and
- Developing approaches to address wildfires and other natural hazards.
How long will the planning process take?
The General Plan Update is a complex initiative, requiring a multiyear process. The City is committed to making sure the General Plan Update reflects the voices of the community and has designed a plan to bring the community together as collaborators. The update process is kicking off in the Fall of 2020 and is scheduled to conclude in the Fall of 2022-2023
Get Involved
Who should get involved in the General Plan Update?
Our goal is to reach out to the entire community and strive for 100% participation in the General Plan Update. The best way to learn about events and activities is by signing up for email updates.
Throughout the process, the City will host a variety of community engagement activities, including:
- Community workshops, either virtual or in person
- “Pop-up” events
- Small group meetings
- Online surveys
- Meetings with stakeholder groups
- Commission study sessions
- City Council hearings
How to Get Involved
Please sign up for updates and tell your friends and neighbors about the process. We want to hear from everyone!
Resources
Project Documents
- Vision and Guiding Principles
- Housing Element Adopted 12-13-22
Housing Element Adopted 10-12-21 - Community Visioning Workshop Summary of Results
- Background Environmental Reports
- Health & Environmental Justice Report
- SWOT Analysis
- October 7, 2020 Press Release
- Fact Sheet
- Ojai General Plan Issues + Assets Mapping Survey Summary of Results
- Ojai General Plan Update Community Vision + Opportunities Survey Summary of Results
Related Links
Planning Commission Meetings
February 5, 2020 – General Plan Status Update
October 7, 2020 – General Plan Status Update
May 3, 2021 – Housing Element Update
May 5, 2021 – General Plan Visioning & Guiding Principles
June 2, 2021 – Housing Element Discussion
June 16, 2021 – Housing Element Discussion
July 7, 2021 – General Plan Update Discussion
July 14, 2021 – Housing Element Update
September 8, 2021 – Ojai Planning Commission Special Meeting
January 19, 2022 – Ojai Planning Commission Regular Meeting
Get Connected
Want to stay updated on the project?
Join the project mailing list for news and updates about the General Plan. Please also check this webpage frequently for project updates and documents.
Any other questions?
If you have any questions or would like to provide us with comments, please contact Lucas Seibert, Community Development Director, at lucas.seibert@ojai.ca.gov or 805.646.5581 x113.
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Shari Herbruck
Senior Planning and Building TechnicianPhone: 805-646-5581, ext. 112
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Tom Juzwiak
Building OfficialPhone: 805-646-5581, ext. 116
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Dane Lovett
Building InspectorPhone: 805-646-5581, ext. 116
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Maura Macaluso
Associate PlannerPhone: 805-646-5581, ext. 115
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Lucas Seibert
Community Development DirectorPhone: 805-646-5581, ext. 113
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Code Compliance Inspector
Physical Address
401 South Ventura Street
Ojai, CA 93023
Phone: 805-646-5581, ext. 117
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Inspection Line
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Community Development Department