1. The Land Use Committee is meeting 4/24/2024, 4:30pm. Click here for agenda packet and click here for Zoom link.
  2. Community Service Day - April 27th
  3. Attention!! Temporary Locations of City Staff and Services. Click here for information.

2024 Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update

The City of Port Orchard is commencing its required 2024 periodic update to the City's Comprehensive Plan. The City is envisioning a light refresh to its existing plan addressing new Growth Management Act (GMA) requirements, Vision 2050, and updated Countywide Planning Policies. Much of the work to update the Comprehensive Plan will focus on new planning requirements including but not limited to climate, equity, and housing affordability.

The City of Port Orchard proposes to prepare its 2024 periodic update to the Comprehensive Plan, a housing action plan, a subarea plan, an update to the critical areas code for best available science, and updates to development regulations to implement these plans.

Every ten years, as required by the GMA, cities are required to update their Comprehensive Plan. Port Orchard’s last major update was conducted in 2016. The process of this update is expected to take about two years to complete.

All work on the Comprehensive Plan periodic update will be done ensuring thorough and continuous public participation and outreach. The Public Participation Plan identifies mechanisms to capture the community’s input and outlines the anticipated timeline for Comprehensive Plan development. A timeline has been included in the documents liked below for reference. Updates will be posted periodically on this webpage and on the City’s Facebook.

Draft Elements and Workshop Schedule

As the City of Port Orchard advances with the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update, we are pleased to share our progress and upcoming milestones. After significant public outreach during 2023, we have created to a schedule to provide drafts of the following Elements for public comment:

Achievements and Milestones:

Public Participation Plan: Formulation of a robust plan to engage the community in the decision-making process.

Public Outreach: Utilization of Social Pinpoint and an Update Kickoff and Visioning Workshop to gather valuable input from the public. The findings of the outreach efforts are provided in the Public Engagement Summary .

Existing Conditions Report: Final comprehensive report of existing conditions which serves as the foundational baseline data for the development of Comprehensive Plan Elements.

Draft Comprehensive Plan Elements Delivery Timeline:

All Comprehensive Plan Elements are scheduled for completion in draft form and will be submitted to the Washington Department of Commerce by mid-June 2024. To ensure transparency and community involvement, we will provide the draft Elements on this page for public comment, and plan to bring individual Elements to the Planning Commission for review and feedback according to the following schedule:

Public Engagement Workshops:

Policy Workshop: Scheduled for February 28, 2024.

Land Use Strategies Workshop: Tentatively scheduled for the last week of March 2024.

Draft Subarea Plan Development:

First Complete Drafts of Subarea Plans: Anticipated April 2024

Revised Final Drafts of Subarea Plans: Anticipated June 2024

Draft Comprehensive Plan Update Elements:

Introduction: February 2024

Economic Development: February 2024

Utilities: February 2024

Parks and Recreation: March 2024

Transportation: March 2024

Natural Systems: March 2024

Capital Facilities: April 2024

Climate: April 2024

Housing: April 2024

Land Use: April 2024

Appendices: Expected in April 2024

This schedule ensures adherence to the established deadlines and allows for comprehensive review and feedback from both the Planning Commission and the community. We appreciate your continued engagement and look forward to shaping the future of Port Orchard collaboratively. Members of the public may submit comments via e-mail directly to destination2044@portorchardwa.gov

Get Involved!

The City’s approach to public outreach has evolved to maximize community engagement. In addition to in-person events, our approach to community involvement attempts to make the process convenient for residents through a more accessible online platform, Social Pinpoint. This tool has proven effective in gathering feedback. Check back here periodically for additional opportunities to comment through Social Pinpoint as we continue the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update.

Currently, the City seeks your input on the current Comprehensive Plan Land Use Goals & Policies. Analyzing how the current goals and policies align with the community's ideals will help us to understand and identify where revisions are needed through this plan update process. We are asking for two types of input through March 24, 2024:

  1. We want to know how well the Comprehensive Plan’s existing Goals and Policies support your idea of Port Orchard’s growth over the next 20 years. Move the sliders below (ranging from poor to great) for each existing Goal to rate how well the language supports your ideas and preferences related to Goals over the next 20 years.
  2. We also want to know if you think the associated Policies support and effectively implement the Goal. If you feel that the policies could be improved or expanded upon, please provide your feedback and/or proposed language revisions in the text box below each policy set.

Additional information and context for the existing Goal and Policy language below can be found by reviewing the current Comprehensive Plan, which can be accessed at https://portorchardwa.gov/city-comprehensive-plan/

Feedback collected from the February 28, 2024 Policy Workshop’s extended commenting period will be used to inform the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Update. You can provide your input online by going to https://engage.ahbl.com/PortOrchard2044 .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

The Comprehensive Plan is the 20-year framework for local policy, planning, and capital facility investment through the year 2044. This plan is used as a guide for the City by establishing vision statements, goals, objectives, policies, and implementing actions. This framework is intended to guide the day-to-day decisions of elected officials and City staff.

Washington State’s Growth Management Act (GMA) requires that Cities update their Comprehensive Plan every 10 years. The Comprehensive Plan is also revised on an annual basis.

Every community needs a vision. Historically, growth in Washington State has led to issues of urban sprawl, loss of farmland, natural resource degradation, and uncoordinated capital facilities. In 1990, the Growth Management Act was passed, which required us to plan for the future. The Plan will guide where housing and business growth should occur, how that growth is served by transportation and other infrastructure, and how we can enhance the natural environment and community character.

With guidance from the Growth Management Act (GMA), Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC), Kitsap Regional Coordinating Council (KRCC), and the Department of Commerce, the Plan is required to meet a variety of different requirements. City Staff will engage the community to develop a vision based on community goals and state and regional requirements. A draft plan will be developed, and public meetings will be held to collect public comments. The Planning Commission will review and recommend to staff, who will forward a recommendation to City Council, who approves the final plan.

A Comprehensive Plan is broken up into different elements. Each element has its own goals and policies. The entire Comprehensive Plan will be reviewed and updated with review to include the following elements or chapters:

  • Land Use
  • Housing
  • Parks
  • Natural Systems
  • Climate
  • Economic Development
  • Utilities
  • Transportation
  • Capital Facilities

In addition, Port Orchard will have various Subarea Plans within the Comprehensive Plan, which focus in more detail on areas across the City.

The Port Orchard Comprehensive Plan assigns land use and zoning designations for every parcel within the City. Land Use designations provide guidance on the use of land, whether for residential, commercial, industrial, recreational, or institutional purposes.

The City must maintain a certain amount of residential and commercial growth capacity in certain areas of the City. The County-Wide Planning Policies (CPP’s) provide growth targets for different areas of the County. The Comprehensive Plan must be consistent with these goals.

No. The Comprehensive Plan is a framework for what land uses are allowed where. A zoning code regulates development, such as rules about height and setbacks. Per State Law, a zoning code must be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. The zoning code and other development regulations will be updated as a part of the process in order to implement the Comprehensive Plan. Other development codes will be updated for consistency such as the Critical Areas Regulations (POMC 20.162), and the Shoreline Master Program (POMC 20.164).

Upcoming and Past Events

Past:

2024 Comprehensive Plan Update Policy Workshop

Wednesday, February 28, 2024, at 6:00 pm

Click here to watch the presentation.

City Council Chambers, 216 Prospect Street

The City of Port Orchard will be holding a public meeting to provide an opportunity to review, give feedback, and revise policy language in the City’s Comprehensive Plan. This meeting is being conducted in association with the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Update, which must be updated for consistency with the Washington State Growth Management Act, Puget Sound Regional Council Vision 2050, and the Kitsap County Countywide Planning Policies. New regulatory requirements for the City’s Comprehensive Plan will be discussed, along with the opportunity to provide input on what policy updates the community feels are needed, given the growth and change throughout the City since the last major Comprehensive Plan Update in 2016.


2024 Comprehensive Plan Update Kick-off Open House

Tuesday, January 31, 2023, at 6:00pm

Event Details: The event included opportunities for the public to provide input and engage in the planning process.

Kickoff And Visioning Meeting Agenda

Video 

Subscribe to Receive Updates!

Close window