State & Local Meeting
Neighborhoods Where We All Belong Round 2 Virtual Workshop - March, 2026
March 16, 2026
The City of Costa Mesa held a virtual workshop on March 16, 2026, as part of its "Neighborhoods Where We All Belong" initiative, focused on refining zoning regulations and development plans to support housing and mixed-use projects along key corridors. City staff and consultants presented preliminary zoning concepts, including the Mixed-Use Overlay District (MOOD), density allowances, setbacks, open space requirements, and objective design standards aimed at promoting diverse housing types and vibrant neighborhoods while complying with state housing laws. The workshop engaged the public through interactive polling and Q&A sessions to gather input on permitted uses, commercial space requirements, open space priorities, and design preferences. The city emphasized ongoing community involvement and outlined next steps, including upcoming city council review and an in-person workshop. No specific contract awards or procurement decisions were discussed, but the meeting focused on policy and regulatory frameworks that will guide future development and potential vendor opportunities related to housing projects.
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- Neighborhoods Where We All Belong Round 2 Virtual Workshop - March, 2026 · City of Costa Mesa · Mar 16