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Sacramento Zoning Meetings

27 meetings monitored in Sacramento, CA

February 10, 20261h 48m16,927 words
9approveddeferredcommercial
February 10, 20261m237 words
February 3, 202634m5,218 words
1approved
January 27, 20265h 0m44,691 words
8public hearingresidentialdeniedapproved
January 27, 20261m263 words
January 13, 20264h 1m36,527 words
18approvedzoningpublic hearingdensityland use
December 25, 20251h 23m309 words
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Frequently Asked Questions

Sacramento City Council and the Planning and Design Commission are monitored by ZoneWire for general plan amendments, special planning district changes, rezoning applications, conditional use permits, and infill development approvals across the state capital.

Sacramento City Council meets twice per month, with the Planning and Design Commission holding hearings twice per month. As the state capital, Sacramento also sees zoning-adjacent state regulatory activity that can affect local development patterns.

A special planning district (SPD) in Sacramento applies unique development standards to a defined area, such as building height, design guidelines, or use restrictions. SPDs are used extensively in the central city and near transit stations to guide infill development and shape neighborhood character.

Key zoning terms for Sacramento include general plan amendment, special planning district, rezoning, conditional use permit, design review, PUD, infill, and entitlement. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Sacramento governing body.