By Richard Smith | Today Staff
Surprise city planning staff unveiled more this week in a drive toward a major amendment to the General Plan 2035, approved by voters in 2013.
The proposal focuses on tweaking the land use element of the general plan. It would entail nixing the village-planning concept, which breaks the city down into nine geographic areas and assigns characteristics from there.
“All the other elements kind of play off of that,” said Matt Klyszeiko, a project manager with the Phoenix office of Michael Baker International, during Tuesday’s City Council work session.