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Vince Bertoni - Director of Planning - City of Los Angeles | LinkedIn.
Mr. LoGrande also directs the Citys Revocations and Nuisance Abatement unit.
The purpose of a general plan is to guide land use planning decisions. Under state law, subdivisions, capital improvements, development agreements, and many other land use actions must be consistent with the adopted general plan.
Area Planning Commissions (APCs) represent seven regions of the City: North Valley, South Valley, West Los Angeles, Central, East Los Angeles, South Los Angeles, and Harbor. Each APC hears a range of cases from its assigned geographic area, ranging from certain smaller-scale projects to appeals.
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Los Angeles City Planning reviews project applications, processing entitlements, and approvals to ensure that future decisions about development are aligned with the Citys land use policies and proposed land use regulations.
Los Angeles City Planning reviews project applications, processing entitlements, and approvals to ensure that future decisions about development are aligned with the Citys land use policies and proposed land use regulations.
Search Directory NamePhonePositionDaisy Benicia213-978-1320City PlannerKen Bernstein213-847-3652Principal City PlannerVincent Bertoni213-978-1271Director Of PlanningJustin Bilow213-202-5401Senior City Planner79 more rows
What makes up a General Plan? California requires seven elements within the General Plan: Land Use, Circulation (Mobility), Housing, Conservation, Open Space, Noise, and Safety.
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