Planning Department

Planning Office of the Planning and Urban Design Agency

Proposed Plans

There are no proposed plans at this time.

Neighborhood Planning Initiative

The City's Planning & Urban Design Agency Neighborhood Planning Strategy outlines how we are going to deploy the Neighborhood Planning Initiative in the City of St. Louis! 

Thanks to everyone who was able to provide feedback to refine the strategy and make sure the effort is inclusive. The Strategy is available for viewing here.

While this is the strategy we will use to move this initiative forward, we recognize that we will hear from more people about what is going well and what needs improvement and we will be responsive to ensure we are able to evolve and pivot where necessary.

For a summary of the feedback received on the Neighborhood Planning Strategy to date, visit here.

Priority Planning Areas

The Planning Commission will consider, at its January 12th Planning Commission, the adoption of 6 priority planning areas which will see these neighborhood planning resources first. These priorities were developed through a data-informed approach, details of which can be found in storymap format here.

Plans

Adopted

Adopted Plans - All
A general list of all adopted plans approved by the City's Planning Commission.

Adopted Plans Map
A map of all adopted plans approved by the City's Planning Commission.

Comprehensive Plans
The Comprehensive Plan guides the City in 1) establishing future policies for physical, social & economic development and 2) zoning to address land use issues.

Neighborhood Plans
Plans for individual or groups of neighborhoods that include more details than the Comprehensive Plan may be prepared by PDA or consultants.

Strategic Land Use Plan of the St. Louis Comprehensive Plan
The plan assigns land use designations that indicate what future development focus is intended for each block in the City.

Topical Plans
Plans relating to a specific topic (e.g. parks, sustainability, commerce, design) of importance to the City that include more details than the Comprehensive Plan.

Non-Adopted

Major Plans - Non-Adopted
Plans that address issues of importance to the City, but have not been adopted by the City's Planning Commission.

Most Active Pages

Citywide Neighborhood Map
Standard, tabloid size neighborhood map.

Citywide Ward Map 2011
Standard, tabloid-sized citywide ward map.

Citywide Ward Map 2021
36" x 64", large format citywide ward map.

Citywide Ward Map Comparison (2011 & 2021)
36" x 64" large-format citywide ward map showing 2011 and 2021 ward boundaries.

Neighborhood Organizations Map
A map of Neighborhood Organizations developed by many partner organizations in hopes that neighbors will be able to use the map to collaborate, work collectively, and build power.

Strategic Land Use Plan of the St. Louis Comprehensive Plan
The plan assigns land use designations that indicate what future development focus is intended for each block in the City.

Zoning Overlay Districts
Zoning overlay districts provide more flexibility for individuals proposing development in the City of St. Louis

Services

Environmental Review
Overview of the NEPA Environmental review process used by the City of St. Louis' Development Agencies

Naming or Renaming a Public Street
Procedures for street naming or renaming in the City of St. Louis

SLUP Updates

SLUP Scoop #3 Release Party!
Monday, October 7th

Time: 5:00p,-7:00pm
Location: Third Degree Glass Factory
(5200 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108)

Join us for a party to celebrate the release of SLUP Scoop #3! We're excited to share more about how the land use plan is evolving and hear your thoughts. To celebrate, come enjoy some treats and share your experiences and comments. Registration is not required, but helps us plan for the activities and ensure that we're reaching a wide range of residents.

Register Here

SLUP Informational Session (Virtual)
Tuesday, October 15th

Time: 6:00pm
Location: Virtual

During this virtual session, we'll share progress on the update to the land use plan.  There will be a brief presentation, explaining the vision for the future of land use in St. Louis and sharing some of the changes that this plan aspires to. There will be at least 30 minutes for questions and answers.

Register Here

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