About UsWelcome to the Planning Division’s web site. I hope you find it useful and easy to use. If you have comments on it, please click here to send your thoughts to our web site coordinator. In several cases, our planning tools are unique to all of California. For example, the Guidelines for Orderly Development direct urban development to the cities instead of into unincorporated areas thereby promoting compact development. In the mid 1990s, a series of ordinances were adopted as “SOAR” measures (Save Open Space and Agricultural Resources) by the County and all but two cities. These measures created Urban Limit Boundaries around the cities to curb sprawl. While other jurisdictions in the State have adopted similar measures, the County of Ventura is unique in the coordinated application of these measures by virtually all jurisdictions. Kimberly Prillhart, AICP |
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The County of Ventura with its ten cities and numerous unincorporated communities is a beautiful place to live and work. The governmental jurisdictions have a long history of working together through cooperative planning agreements such as the