Legislation Details

File #: PC 26-0018    Version: 1
Type: Planning Gen. Bus. Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Planning Commission Regular Meeting
On agenda: 4/22/2026 Final action:
Title: Determination of General Plan Consistency for the Proposed Fiscal Year 2027-2031 Five-Year Capital Improvement Program Plan ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. PC 26-03
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. PC 26-03.pdf, 2. Proposed Fiscal Year 2027-2031 Five-Year CIP Plan.pdf, 3. General Plan Goals Reference Guide, 4. Proposed Five-Year CIP Plan Summary Sheets with applicable General Plan Goals.pdf
TO:
Honorable Planning Commission Chair and Commissioners

THROUGH:
Masa Alkire, Community Development Director

FROM:
Adam Finestone, Planning Manager
Gilbert Gamboa, City Engineer
Marzena Laskowska, Principal Civil Engineer

SUBJECT:Title
Determination of General Plan Consistency for the Proposed Fiscal Year 2027-2031 Five-Year Capital Improvement Program Plan
ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. PC 26-03
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RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the Planning Commission review the General Plan policies associated with projects in the proposed Fiscal Year 2027-2031 Five-Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Plan and adopt the attached Resolution No. PC 26-03, determining that the proposed projects are consistent with the City of Manhattan Beach General Plan.

BACKGROUND:
The City of Manhattan Beach is committed to maintaining its capital infrastructure in a well-kept and up-to-date condition. A core mission of the City is to guarantee that its facilities and infrastructure meet the current and future needs of the community it serves. This is accomplished by planning for and implementing a robust Capital Improvement Program that addresses physical assets throughout the City, including, but not limited to, streets and other right-of-way facilities, water, sewer, storm drain infrastructure, public buildings, parks and open spaces, and community amenities.

The projects outlined in the Five-Year CIP Plan are in accordance with the elements of the City's General Plan and reflect the priorities of the City Council, staff, user groups, and the broader community. The Five-Year CIP Plan is the planning tool that guides the selection and implementation of near- and mid-term capital improvement projects. In alignment with the budget adoption cycle, the Public Works staff begins by reviewing the City's current Five-Year CIP Plan and proposes modifications and enhancements in response to evolving priorities, available funding, ...

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