In an effort to educate and engage Sacramento residents, businesses and community leaders in the City’s planning process, the City of Sacramento Community Development Department is now accepting applications for its Spring 2014 Citizen’s Planning Academy. The free, eleven-class course, which begins March 3, 2014, provides participants with a background in the fundamentals of city planning and covers a broad spectrum of planning and development-related topics and issues.
“The Citizen’s Planning Academy gives Sacramento citizens an ‘insider’s’ look at how planning shapes our community,” said David Kwong, the City’s Planning Director. “Through the academy, our graduates become more informed and involved in the planning process, and many have gone on to become strong community advocates, and even serve on City Council and commissions.”
Topics include the development review process, the City’s General Plan, the Planning and Development Code, regional planning, transportation planning, sustainability, economic development, affordable housing, and more.
Nearly three hundred Sacramento citizens, business owners, and community leaders have graduated from the Planning Academy since its inception in 2002.
Classes will take place over eleven weeknight evenings and two Saturday mornings from March 3 to May 19, 2014, followed by a graduation/City Council special presentation.
Applications are due by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, January 13, 2014. Sacramento residents, business owners and community leaders are invited to apply online. A link to the application can be found on the City’s homepage at http://portal.cityofsacramento.org.
For more information about the City of Sacramento Citizen’s Planning Academy, visit the program webpage or contact Helen Selph at (916) 808-7852.