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  1. Feb 28, 2024 · The General Plan update, “Marina 2045,” will serve as a long-term framework for future growth and development. Marina 2045 represents the community’s vision for the future and contains goals and policies upon which the City Council, Planning Commission, staff, and the entire community will base land use, development, and natural resource ...

  2. United States. Phone: 760-872-5000. Fax: 760-872-5050. Email: BLM_CA_Web_BI@blm.gov. Central Coast Field Office. 940 2nd Avenue. Marina, CA 93933. United States. Phone: 831-582-2200.

  3. Considering all economic development options for 1,400 acres, the long-term forecast includes: 7,000 housing units, 4 million sq ft commercial industrial, 500 hotel rooms, $5 billion in additional valuation, 11,000 population growth and 13,000 job creation. Property for Sale/Lease - The City of Marina currently is not offering any properties ...

  4. Aug 21, 2022 · Landwatch Monterey County has long supported the Marina Station project at Armstrong Ranch. As recently as September 2021 it submitted a letter with comments to the council including that the project is “an excellent example of Traditional Neighborhood Design,” and is “the best largescale development ever proposed in Monterey County.”

  5. To provide clear documentation of the City’s goals and commitments for private developers, homeowners, businesses, investors, and other public entities that may want to carry on planning and development activities that will affect Marina; Read the General Plan

  6. The General Plan serves as the City’s roadmap for land use and development decisions and is a key tool for influencing and improving the quality of life for residents and businesses over the next few decades. Why Does it Matter?

  7. Home. City Hall. Departments. Community Development. Planning Services. Current Development Projects. Current Project News: SURF! Workshop on Tree Removal Landscaping and Permit Requirements.

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