Adopted Plans

The work that the City does around specific strategic priorities or initiatives are guided by the adopted plans listed below.

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Southside Plan

The Southside Plan serves as a guide for future development in the Southside area. It sets forth the City’s key land use, housing, transportation, economic development, community character, and public safety policies for managing change in the Southside.

Streets and Open Space Improvement Plan (SOSIP)

The Street & Open Space Improvement Plan (SOSIP) presents a shared vision for the future of Downtown Berkeley’s public realm.

University Avenue Strategic Plan

The University Avenue Strategic Plan takes an integrated approach to balancing public safety, economic development, social services, land use, urban design, housing, and transportation priorities in order to affect long-term stability within the area.

Vision Zero Action Plan

The City of Berkeley is committed to an equity-focused, data-driven effort to eliminate traffic deaths and severe injuries on our city streets by 2028.

Waterfront Master Plan

The Waterfront Master Plan establishes the waterfront as an area primarily for recreational, open space, and environmental uses, with preservation and enhancement of beaches, marshes, and other natural habitats.

Watershed Management Plan

The Watershed Management Plan was adopted by the City Council at its meeting on October 30, 2012.

West Berkeley Plan

The West Berkeley plan sets forth the City's key land use, environmental, economic development, transportation, housing and social services, and physical form policies for West Berkeley.