02 TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT
The City of Arcadia's Traffic Circulation Element aims to provide a safe, efficient, and cost-effective traffic circulation program that meets the needs of the community and is consistent with the com
The City of Arcadia's Traffic Circulation Element aims to provide a safe, efficient, and cost-effective traffic circulation program that meets the needs of the community and is consistent with the com
The City of Arcadia's Future Land Use Element aims to protect natural resources, enhance the health and safety of citizens, and promote orderly growth and development. The element includes policies fo
The City of Arcadia's Capital Improvements Element aims to provide public facilities and services in a timely and fiscally sound manner to meet current and future community needs. The element establis
The City of Arcadia's Unified Land Development Code, Article 12, establishes regulations for subdivisions, including requirements for platting, design, and construction. The article outlines the proce
The City of Arcadia's Unified Land Development Code Article 8 establishes regulations for signs within the city, including permitted signs, exempt signs, and prohibited signs. The article also outline
The City of Arcadia's Comprehensive Plan updates the Infrastructure Element to address sanitary sewer, solid waste, drainage, potable water, and natural groundwater aquifer recharge. The plan aims to
The City of Arcadia's Intergovernmental Coordination Element aims to provide for the coordination and cooperation among public and private entities to ensure efficient use of resources. The element in
The City of Arcadia Adopted Comprehensive Plan provides definitions for various terms related to land use, development, and environmental protection.
The City of Arcadia adopts a comprehensive plan for public school facilities, ensuring coordination with the School District and DeSoto County to provide adequate facilities for existing and future po
The City of Arcadia has enacted the Floodplain Management Ordinance to establish minimum requirements for development in flood hazard areas, ensuring public health, safety, and welfare, and minimizing
The City of Arcadia establishes various zoning districts to implement the Comprehensive Plan through detailed regulations and design standards for residential, commercial, industrial, public, recreati
The City of Arcadia's Recreation and Open Space Element aims to ensure the provision of sufficient parks, recreation facilities, and open space to meet the needs of current and future residents. The e
The City of Arcadia's Unified Land Development Code Article 3 establishes general requirements and nonconformities for land use and development within the city. It outlines regulations for nonconformi
The City of Arcadia's Unified Land Development Code, Article 10, establishes requirements for preparing site development plans and traffic study reports to ensure compliance with City Land Development
The City of Arcadia's Housing Element aims to promote decent, safe, and sanitary housing in suitable neighborhoods at affordable costs. The plan establishes objectives and policies to ensure sufficien
The City of Arcadia's Unified Land Development Code establishes regulations for Planned Unit Development (PUD) districts, which allow for flexible and creative development designs that promote economi
The City of Arcadia's Conservation Element aims to conserve, protect, and manage the city's natural resources, including air and water quality, mineral resources, soils, and native vegetative communit
The ordinance establishes the administration and enforcement of the Unified Land Development Code in the City of Arcadia, including the roles and responsibilities of various boards and officials, such
The City of Arcadia enacts a Unified Land Development Code to promote the health, safety, and welfare of its inhabitants. The code establishes regulations for land development, including provisions fo
The City of Arcadia's Unified Land Development Code, Article 5, establishes regulations for density, dimensional, and setback requirements within the city. The article outlines specific standards for