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WEST AREA SPECIFIC PLANC I T Y O F F R E S N O
H I G H L I G H T S
BE A PART OF THE
P L A N N I N G P RO C E S SThe City of Fresno is kicking off a project that will refine the vision for future growth and development in the West Area. The project area is located west of Highway 99, generally north of West Clinton Avenue and east of Garfield Avenue. To view the map, please see the back of the brochure. The Fresno General Plan (adopted in 2014) provides a broad vision for the area, however the specific plan process will further refine it by gathering your ideas on traffic and public transportation needs, potential pedestrian and bicycle enhancements, community design and identity, and the best locations for future residential and commercial land uses. For more information please visit:www.fresno.gov/westareaplan To be involved in the West Area Specific Plan process, please contact Rodney Horton at [email protected] or (559) 621-8181.
S TEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERS
P L A N N E D L A N D U S E
Please e-mail [email protected] or call (559) 621-8181 should you have any questions or comments. The meeting venue is compliant with the
Americans with Disability Act. If special assistance is required, please contact Rodney Horton at least three business days in advance of the meeting.
Rodney Horton, Planner(559) 621-8181
[email protected] or call (559) 621-8181www.fresno.gov/westareaplan
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BOUNDARIES
West Area Specific Plan Boundary
Sphere Of Influence
®Date: 11/5/2018
LegendRESIDENTIAL
Low Density (1-3.5 D.U./acre)
Medium Low Density (3.5-6 D.U./acre)
Medium Density (5.0-12 D.U./acre)
Medium High Density (12-16 D.U./acre)
Urban Neighborhood (16-30 D.U./acre)
High Density (30-45 D.U./acre)
COMMERCIALMain Street
Community
Recreation
General
Highway & Auto
Regional
MIXED USENeighborhood Mixed Use
Corridor/Center Mixed Use
Regional Mixed Use
EMPLOYMENTOffice
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Regional Business Park
Light Industrial
Heavy Industrial
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Community Park
Flood Control Project
Golf Course
Lake, Pond
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PUBLIC FACILITIESPublic/Quasi-public Facility
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Elementary School
Elementary & Middle School
Elementary, Middle & High School
Middle School
High School
College
School with Park
Airport
Cemetery
Church
Community Activity Center
Convalescent Hospital
Fairgrounds
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Government Offices
Hospital
Medical Center
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Police Dressing Station
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David Pena, Chairperson
Deep Singh, Vice Chairperson
Cathy Caples
Gurdeep Shergill
Bill Nijjer
Joseph Martinez
Jeff Roberts
Eric Payne
TIffany Mangum
Bill Kashian
Dennis Gaab
Tina McCallister- Boothe, Alternate for Cathy Caples
E X I S T I N G C O N D I T I O N SS U M M A R Y
P L A N A R E A
The purpose of this document is to provide a simple and easily readable objective report on the existing planning and development conditions for the West Area. This document lays the foundation for the creation of a Specific Plan for the West Area.
R A C E / E T H N I C T YWEST AREA CITY OF FRESNO
G E N D E RWEST AREA CITY OF FRESNO
49% 51% 49% 51%
FEMALE FEMALEMALE MALE
E D U C AT I O N M E D I A N H O U S E H O L DWEST AREA
CITY OF FRESNO
37% 8%
75% 20%
High School or Higher Bachelor’s Degree or Higher
Bachelor’s Degree or HigherHigh School or Higher
WEST AREA CITY OF FRESNO
$59,482 $41,531
P O P U L AT I O N
38,503 people in West Area522,053 people in Fresno City
DRIVING DISTANCES TO HIGHER EDUCATION FACILITIES
FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY FRESNO CITY COLLEGE CSUF SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY COLLEGE
12 Miles/ 22 Minutes
12 Miles/ 29 Minutes
13 Miles/ 19 Minutes
17.4 Miles/ 23 Minutes
T O TA L J O B S O F R E S I D E N T S L I V I N G I N P L A N A R E A
16,804
Professional Service
Blue Collar Employment
Service Sector
Health Care
Education & Recreation
Agriculture
Total Jobs ofResidents livingin Plan Area
32%30%
17%
12%6%3%
E X I S I T I N G L A N D U S E
RURAL RESIDENTIAL MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
VACANT LAND
PUBLIC/ GOVERNMENT
OPEN SPACE/AGRICULTURE
INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL
27% 2% 21% 15%
6% 25% 1% 3%
Black (9%)Hispanic/Latino (42%)Asian (14%)American Indian and Alaska Native (2%)
White (20%)
Mixed Race (5%)
Black (8%)Hispanic/Latino (49%)Asian (13%)American Indian and Alaska Native (.5%)
White (28%)
Mixed Race (2%)
Total Jobs: 2,800
Total Jobs: 5,344
Total Jobs: 4,968
Total Jobs: 2,060
Total Jobs: 1,072
Total Jobs: 560