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NAICS Code· 925120

Administration of Urban Planning and Community and Rural Development

This industry comprises government establishments primarily engaged in the administration and planning of the development of urban and rural areas. Included in this industry are government zoning boards and commissions. Illustrative Examples: Land redevelopment agencies, government Regional planning and development program administration, public administration Urban planning commissions, government Zoning boards and commissions, public administration Show more

NAICS 925120 – Administration of Urban Planning and Community and Rural Development encompasses the federal government’s oversight and implementation of policies related to land use, infrastructure planning, housing development, and equitable community growth. This sector supports the design and execution of programs that guide sustainable urban expansion, revitalization of distressed neighborhoods, and rural economic resilience through zoning regulation, environmental impact assessments, transportation corridor planning, and grant administration for local governments.

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NAICS code 925120 covers Administration of Urban Planning and Community and Rural Development. This industry comprises government establishments primarily engaged in the administration and planning of the development of urban and rural areas. Included in this industry are government zoning boards and commissions. Illustrative Examples: Land redevelopment agencies, government Regional planning and development program administration, public administration Urban planning commissions, government Zoning boards and commissions, public administration

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227-231 North Swall Drive - Development Plan Review, Density Bonus Permit, and Vesting Tentative Tract MapThe project at 227-231 North Swall Drive in Beverly Hills, California, seeks approval for a seven-story, 23-unit multi-family condominium building through a Development Plan Review, Density Bonus Permit, and Vesting Tentative Tract Map. The request aims to exceed standard density allowances by leveraging a density bonus, which permits increased residential units in exchange for providing public benefits such as affordable housing, community facilities, or other incentives as allowed under state law. The proposed development will transform the site into a vertically oriented residential complex consistent with urban infill goals, designed to accommodate more residents while maintaining compatibility with the surrounding neighborhood context. The Vesting Tentative Tract Map ensures that the applicant’s rights to proceed with the approved design are locked in under current regulations, providing certainty for financing, construction, and sales planning. All permitting actions must comply with Beverly Hills’ local ordinances, general plan policies, and state environmental and zoning requirements. The project is under review by the City of Beverly Hills, with Minjee Hahm, AICP, Senior Planner, serving as the primary point of contact for inquiries and submissions. The solicitation was posted on July 14, 2026, and is listed as a forecast, indicating this is a pre-solicitation notice for future formal application submissions. The proposed site is located in the 90211 zip code, within a high-demand urban corridor, and the project aligns with the city’s broader objectives to promote higher-density, transit-accessible housing. No set-aside provisions are specified, and the project does not identify a NAICS code, underscoring its classification as a municipal land use action rather than a federally funded procurement.
City of Beverly Hills

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Master Application (MA) No. MA26171 (SDP26064)The City of Jurupa Valley has issued a Site Development Permit under Master Application MA26171 for a home-based business located in an R-3 zoning area, permitting residential property use for occupational purposes while maintaining compatibility with surrounding residential character. The application, posted on July 13, 2026, is part of the city's planning and environmental review process under CEQA, with the project site situated within the 92509 zip code in Jurupa Valley, California. Primary contacts for the application include Colin Duffy, Planning Intern, and Kevin P Carr, MS, CEQA Administrator, both reachable through the city’s planning department, while Daniela Diaz Gonzalez, the property owner, is also listed as a point of contact for project-specific inquiries. All correspondence and documentation for this permit are managed through the city’s planning and environmental compliance framework, with the official project portal accessible via the provided CEQAnet link. The permit does not involve a formal solicitation or set-aside program and remains under local municipal oversight with no federal or state funding indicators. The focus is on ensuring that the proposed home occupation adheres to land use regulations, environmental thresholds, and neighborhood guidelines applicable to R-3 residential zones, with the city’s planning team responsible for review and approval.
City of Jurupa Valley

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ZF# 2026-013 (Campbell Use Permit for Third Residential Unit)Yolo County is seeking a use permit to legalize the construction of a third residential unit on a 22-acre agricultural zoned parcel located in the unincorporated area near Winters, California, bringing the total number of dwelling units on the property to three. The proposed unit measures 781 square feet and is part of a request to bring existing structures into compliance with local land use regulations. The project is filed under ZF# 2026-013 and was posted on July 10, 2026, with the primary point of contact being Tracy Gonzalez, Associate Planner, who can be reached via email or phone for inquiries. The applicant and property owners, Ryan and Michele Campbell, are also listed as contacts and are actively involved in the permit process. The property is situated in a rural, agriculturally zoned area, which introduces specific regulatory considerations for residential development, including adherence to agricultural preservation standards and potential restrictions related to density and building scale. The permit request aims to formalize an existing structure and ensure compliance with county code requirements. Interested parties may review further details through the provided California Environmental Quality Act network link, which offers public access to environmental and planning documents related to the proposal. The process is administrative in nature and does not involve procurement or federal contracting mechanisms.
Yolo County

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Cabazon Infrastructure Plan and Cabazon Community Plan Project (GPA No. 01206 and ZR6234)The Cabazon Community Plan and Cabazon Infrastructure Plan aim to guide substantial growth in the Cabazon area over the next three decades, accommodating up to 22,888 new housing units and nearly 49.5 million square feet of non-residential development. Aligned with the 6th Cycle Housing Element Action H-27, the Community Plan updates land use designations to support denser residential patterns, expanded commercial and industrial zones, public facilities, and preserved open spaces while addressing key community priorities such as placemaking, accessibility, design standards, and implementation frameworks. The plan transitions from current mixed and low-density uses to include higher density residential, heavy industrial, and additional mixed-use areas, reflecting anticipated urbanization and economic expansion. The accompanying Infrastructure Plan outlines the necessary upgrades and expansions to support this growth, covering domestic water supply, wastewater treatment, flood control, electric power, natural gas distribution, telecommunications, and roadway right-of-way improvements. These infrastructure components are critical to ensuring public services can meet the demands of a significantly larger population and economy. The project is being advanced by Riverside County through coordinated planning efforts, with primary contact managed by the District 5 Principal Planner and a dedicated project manager, and is positioned for environmental review to validate compliance with growth obligations and resource capacity requirements across the 92230 ZIP Code area.
Riverside County

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High School 5The City of Irvine is proposing a master plan modification to the previously approved Master Plan 00956311-PMP for a residential development in District 2, focusing on architectural refinements to select product types, adjustments to private street circulation, and site landscaping improvements. The plan includes replacing one approved residential product type with another similar detached unit type while preserving the overall mix of attached and detached condominium units. The total number of units remains unchanged at 474, ensuring no increase or decrease in density or scale. This modification is intended to enhance design quality and site functionality without altering the fundamental approved layout or unit count. The project is managed by the City of Irvine, with Hernan DeSantos, Senior Planner, listed as the primary point of contact, and Kory Lynch of Five Point as the project applicant. The plan is associated with a public record under the CEQA Net database with project ID 2002101020 and is posted as a forecast with a November 2026 date. No contract value, pricing, delivery terms, inspection requirements, legal clauses, or detailed performance specifications are included in the available documentation, and no formal FAR sections, attachments, or evaluation criteria have been provided, indicating that this is a preliminary planning modification under local jurisdiction rather than a federally funded procurement requiring full contractual structure.
City of Irvine

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Shopping Center Parking Ordinance and Specific Plan AmendmentsThe City of Tracy is pursuing amendments to its parking ordinances and specific plan to align with the 2011 Sustainability Action Plan and the 2025-2027 Strategic Priorities, aiming to reduce parking requirements to foster a more business-friendly environment and enhance resident quality of life. The proposed changes lower the minimum parking standard for shopping centers to one space per 350 square feet of gross floor area and establish a clear, formal definition of what constitutes a shopping center, providing greater clarity for developers and business owners. These adjustments are designed to lower development costs and remove regulatory barriers that have hindered commercial growth, encouraging more efficient land use and supporting economic vitality within the community. The initiative is part of a broader effort to promote sustainability and smart growth by reducing the emphasis on automobile-centric development, allowing for more flexible and adaptive commercial spaces. The amendments reflect a forward-thinking approach to urban planning that prioritizes walkability, mixed-use development, and reduced environmental impact while still accommodating necessary vehicle access. The project is being led by the City of Tracy’s planning department, with Senior Planner Breanna Alamilla serving as the primary point of contact, and is publicly accessible through the California Environmental Quality Act network under project number 2026070347, signaling transparency and community engagement in the decision-making process.
City of Tracy

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PSP 25-094 – Guzman-ZavalaThe project involves bringing four residential structures into compliance on a 3.31-acre parcel located within the AE-40 Exclusive Agricultural Zone, which requires a minimum of 40 acres per parcel. These residences were previously used for employee housing but were discontinued in 2021, leaving them in a non-compliant status under current zoning regulations. The applicant, Gustavo Guzman-Zavala, and his family are the sole beneficiaries of this effort, seeking to legally establish long-term residential use of the properties despite the parcel’s agricultural zoning designation. The project is being managed under the Tulare County planning jurisdiction in California, with primary oversight handled by the County’s Chief Planner, Environmental Planner, and Project Planner, who are responsible for reviewing land use compliance, environmental considerations, and regulatory permits. The project is listed under PSP 25-094 and was posted as a forecast on July 9, 2026, indicating it is in the planning and coordination phase prior to formal application submission. No solicitation number or NAICS code has been assigned, as this is not a procurement but a land use planning request. All communications and inquiries should be directed to the designated county planners, while the applicant, Gustavo Guzman-Zavala, is also accessible through county channels. The project’s success hinges on navigating the tension between residential occupancy and the strictly agricultural intent of the AE-40 zone, requiring explicit variances, conditional use approvals, or other administrative remedies to align the existing dwellings with land use policy. The public and regulatory review process will likely center on environmental impacts, compatibility with surrounding agriculture, and precedent-setting implications for residential exceptions in high-minimum-acreage zones.
Tulare County

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