​​The 2006 LUPM effort to update the Plan Map incorporated the Anchorage Bowl's land use patterns and goals from the Anchorage Bowl 2020 Comprehensive Plan, as well as predictions for growth and development needs. It included an extensive public involvement process.  However, it was not adopted by the Assembly.

To see where we've come, take a look at these links to the 2006 LUPM documents and public participation process.

2006 Draft Land Use Plan Map Narrative (Approved in concept by PZC)

2006 Draft Land Use Plan Map 11"x17"  (Approved in concept by PZC)

Anchorage Bowl Land Use Plan Map Narrative Report (January 2006 draft) 

Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2006-035 Recommending Concept Approval of the Land Use Plan Map

2006 Community Participation

The first phase of the public participation process for the 2006 LUPM reached a milestone with PZC concept approval in 2006. Ten public meetings including Assembly and PZC worksessions were held during the first phase. Four of the public meetings were regional roundtable discussions with stakeholders in specific subareas of the Bowl. A joint public hearing on concept approval was held before the PZC and Assembly April 27, 2006.

            Issue/Response Summary (June 5, 2006)

            Issue/Response Summary Addendum (June 28, 2006)

            Issue Response Map 11"x17" version

            Minutes of April 27, 2006 Joint Public Hearing

            Comments Received through June 11, 2006

             March 2006 Issue-response memorandum documents             
             Planning's response to public comments received in 2005.

Re-creation of 1982 Generalized Land Use Plan Map

June 2005 Community Discussion Draft Materials

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