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Welcome to the North Natomas Unit
Our Mission Statement
"Through quality relationships with all stakeholders, the North Natomas Unit will direct development of North Natomas, consistent with the vision in the Community Plan, will finance and build the necessary infrastructure and community facilities, and will nurture community organizations to build a complete community."
Who are we?
The North Natomas Unit is a function of the Community Development Department dedicated to overseeing the development and monitoring of the North Natomas Community Plan Area. Dedicated staff are:
- David Kwong, Planning Director, (916) 808-2691
- Scot Mende, New Growth Manager, (916) 808-4756
- Mark Griffin, Public Improvements Financing, (916) 808-8788
- Arwen Wacht, Associate Planner, (916) 808-1964
What is North Natomas?
North Natomas is the largest new growth area of the City of Sacramento comprised of approximately 7,200 acres located in both the City and County. North Natomas plans for a new urban form integrating residential, commercial, industrial and civic uses interdependent on transit. North Natomas is characterized by:
- Town Center, located in the heart of the community, serving as the center of activity. This community focal point is anchored by the Education Complex, the Regional Park, commercial centers, high density residential and civic uses.
- Regional Park located next to the Town Center serving the entire City of Sacramento. Neighborhood Parks built in each neighborhood providing joint use with schools.
- Neighborhoods are designed with an elementary school as a focal point. Parks, transit, retail/commercial and civic uses are within close proximity. The intersection of three or four neighborhoods creates a village center with a commercial center. The plan fosters the formation and participation of neighborhood associations.
- Employment Center development located along the light rail stations and the I-5 corridor. These centers are mixed use developments with primary employment generators and secondary support retail, industrial, and high density residential uses.
- Transit Oriented Development around future light rail stations.
Upcoming North Natomas Working Group Meeting - Agenda for February 3, 2010
Relevant Links
- North Natomas Newsletter - August 2009 (PDF - 0.60 MB)
- North Natomas Newsletter - October 2009 (PDF - 0.60 MB)
- North Natomas Newsletter - December 2009 (PDF - 0.60 MB)
- North Natomas Newsletter - February 2010 (PDF - 0.90 MB)
- 2010 HCP Fee Nexus 02-03-10 Revised Memo (PDF - 0.48 MB)
- Signed Resolution from TNBC (02-03-10)
- North Natomas Development Guidelines (PDF - 3.94 MB)
- North Natomas Landscape Corridor Guidelines (PDF - 5.09 MB)
- North Natomas Fee Schedule
- North Natomas Nexus Study 2005 (PDF - 9.52 MB)
- A Guide to the North Natomas Financing Plan for Developers & Builders (PDF - 4.27 MB)
Other North Natomas Links
- N Magazine
- North Natomas TMA
- South Natomas TMA
- Natomas Basin Conservancy
- Natomas Unified School District
- Natomas Community Association
- Valley View Acres Community Association
- Gardenland/Northgate Neighborhood
- Natomas Chamber of Commerce
- Natomas Park Community
- River Oaks Community Association
