Official Plan
Available Materials
The official plan consists of a text document, eight maps and four appendices.
Appendices
Appendix A - Citizen Survey
Appendix B - Stakeholder Interview Summary
Appendix C - Development Community Meeting Summary
Appendix D - Parks, Recreation, and Trails Master Plan Update
Maps
Community Framework Plan Map
The
Community Framework Plan Map is used in conjunction with the Land Use Plan to illustrate key community design policies contained in the comprehensive plan to achieve the desired community character. The Framework Plan is used to define relationships between designated land uses to create a meaningful and logical structure for future development.
Comprehensive Plan
The
Lafayette Comprehensive Plan is a policy document used to guide current and future land use decisions.
Hazards Map
The
Hazards Map assists in protecting the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens through adequately mitigating environmental hazards, conserving environmental resources and preserving unique or distinctive natural features are goals of the city.
Land Use Map
The
Land Use Plan establishes preferred development patterns by designating land use categories for specific geographical locations.
Parks, Recreation, Trails & Open Space Map
This
map depicts parks, trails, and open lands in Lafayette.
Public Services, Facilities, and Utilities Map
The
Public Services, Facilities, and Utilities Map depicts the location of municipal facilities such as police and fire, as well as schools, public parks, and utility lines.
Transportation-Alternative Modes Map
Lafayette has a complementary
alternative transportation network to its roadway system that includes public transit, bicycle, and pedestrian routes.
Transportation-Roadways Map
The City of Lafayette is served by a
comprehensive roadway network, as shown on this map. The network is comprised of a hierarchy of functional class types including freeways / toll ways, arterial, collectors, and local streets.
Transportation-Traffic Conditions Map
This
transportation map shows 2001 and 2025 (projected) traffic volumes for selected links along some of the state highways and other arterial.