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Strategic Neighborhood Action Plans (SNAPs)
A Strategic Neighborhood Action Plan (SNAP) is an action-oriented document for helping residents and property owners improve their neighborhoods. When funding is available, the Planning Department creates SNAPs for neighborhoods experiencing infrastructure deficiencies or other problems, as reported by neighborhood residents and property owners.
A SNAP provides a list of steps for neighborhood participants to follow in order to achieve their desired outcomes. It identifies a neighborhood vision, neighborhood issues, and goals and action strategies for neighborhood enhancement. Implementation of the SNAP is the joint responsibility of neighborhood residents and owners, City staff, and in some cases, other relevant local agencies or non-governmental organizations.
In-Progress SNAPs:
None at this time
Completed SNAPs:
Gardenland/Northgate SNAP (PDF - 1.08 MB)
Alkali Flat/Mansion Flats SNAP (PDF - 635 KB)
