Comprehensive Plan

Our current Comprehensive Plan is a 20-year vision and roadmap for Bremerton’s future. Our plan guides City decisions on where to build new jobs and houses, how to improve our transportation system, and where to make capital investments such as utilities, sidewalks, and parks. Our Comprehensive Plan is the framework for most of Bremerton’s big-picture decisions on how to grow while preserving and improving our neighborhoods.

Our Comprehensive Plan helps protect our environment, quality of life, and economic development. Our plan is consistent with the Puget Sound Regional Council’s Vision 2040 and Kitsap County’s Countywide Planning Policies.

2016 Comprehensive Plan Documents

Annual Comprehensive Plan Update

History of this Comprehensive Plan

This Comprehensive Plan was updated after the City Council’s May 18th, 2016 Public Hearings. The Comprehensive Plan update in 2016 heavily utilized the 2004 Comprehensive Plan, which was the first Bremerton Comprehensive Plan to accept the Center Strategy approach for future development. The Center strategy includes focusing higher populations and employment into Centers (Downtown, District Centers such as Wheaton/Riddel, Wheaton/Sheridan, and Charleston, Neighborhood Center – Manette, and the Manufacturing and Industrial Center (PSIC-Bremerton). This growth strategy is a description of a preferred pattern of urbanization that has been designed to minimize environmental impacts, support economic prosperity, promote adequate and affordable housing, improve mobility, and make efficient use of existing infrastructure. By focusing on the Centers, it will protect the integrity of the existing residential neighborhoods, and focus higher density development into the Centers.

Environmental Review Documents for 2004 Comprehensive Plan and 2016 Comprehensive Plan Update

2004 Comprehensive Plan

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