San Diego County LAFCO

San Diego County LAFCO SD LAFCO oversees the formation, expansion, and consolidation of local government agencies. LAFCOs’ creation were engendered by Governor Edmund “Pat” Brown Sr.

Local Agency Formation Commissions (LAFCOs) were established in 1963 and are political subdivisions of the State of California responsible for providing regional growth management services in all 58 counties. LAFCOs’ authority is currently codified under the Cortese‐Knox‐ Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000 (“CKH”) with principal oversight provided by the Assembly Committee on Lo

cal Government. LAFCOs are comprised of locally elected and appointed officials with regulatory and planning powers delegated by the Legislature to coordinate and oversee the establishment, expansion, and organization of cities, towns, and special districts as well as their municipal service areas. (1959‐1967) to more effectively address the needs of California’s growing and diversifying population with an emphasis on promoting governmental efficiencies. Towards this end, LAFCOs are commonly referred to as the Legislature’s “watchdog” for local governance issues. Guiding LAFCOs’ regulatory and planning powers is to fulfill specific purposes and objectives that collectively construct the Legislature’s regional growth management priorities outlined under Government Code Section 56301. This statute reads:

“Among the purposes of the commission are discouraging urban sprawl, preserving open space and prime agricultural lands, efficiently providing governmental services, and encouraging the orderly formation and development of local agencies based upon local conditions. One of the objects of the commission is to make studies and furnish information to contribute to the logical and reasonable development of local agencies in each county and to shape the development of local agencies so as to advantageously provide for the present and future needs of each county and its communities.”

LAFCO decisions are legislative in nature and therefore are not subject to an outside appeal process. LAFCOs also have broad powers with respect to conditioning regulatory and planning approvals so long as not establishing any terms that directly control land uses.

Meeting Monday looks a little different next month… 📆This June, the LAFCO Commission will not be having its regular meet...
05/29/2026

Meeting Monday looks a little different next month… 📆

This June, the LAFCO Commission will not be having its regular meeting on June 1. We will instead be having a special meeting on June 15 at 8:15 am. 📣 We’ll be meeting at our normal location, 1600 Pacific Highway, Room 302, San Diego, CA 92101.

We’re flowing along with our MSRs and the latest draft just surfaced:Wholesale Water Service Agencies - Part One: San Di...
04/30/2026

We’re flowing along with our MSRs and the latest draft just surfaced:

Wholesale Water Service Agencies - Part One: San Diego County Water Authority. 🌊

This draft is the first portion of a larger report assessing how San Diego County Water Authority and Metropolitan Water District of Southern California independently deliver wholesale water service across the county. 💧 A public Hearing on this draft will be held at the May 4, 2026 Commission Meeting. 📅

Dive into the full report at the link in our bio!

We want your eyes on our latest MSR! 🫵San Diego County LAFCO invites all interested parties to review and provide writte...
04/15/2026

We want your eyes on our latest MSR! 🫵

San Diego County LAFCO invites all interested parties to review and provide written comments on a draft municipal service review covering the Carlsbad subregion with specific focus on the City of Carlsbad and Carlsbad Municipal Water District (MWD). 🌊
 
Written comments received on the draft by Friday, May 29, 2026, will be incorporated into preparing a final document for action at a separately noticed public hearing.

The full notice and more information on the draft MSR are available at the link in our bio!
 

Do do you live in Carlsbad? Do you like taking photos? If so, then this post is for you! San Diego Local Agency Formatio...
04/15/2026

Do do you live in Carlsbad? Do you like taking photos? If so, then this post is for you! San Diego Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) is hosting its very first amateur photo contest. 📸

To accompany the City of Carlsbad Municipal Service Review (MSR), LAFCO is inviting local amateur photographers to help visually represent the Carlsbad Community. Four winners will be chosen and some awesome prizes are up for the winning! 👀

For rules, submission regulations, prize details, and more essential information, please visit the link in our bio.

We’re excited to see your photos! ✨

We’re Marching towards another Commission Meeting! 📅 All puns aside, the March 2nd Commission Meeting will contain some ...
02/27/2026

We’re Marching towards another Commission Meeting! 📅

All puns aside, the March 2nd Commission Meeting will contain some intriguing topics, so make sure to check out the full agenda at the link in bio! 🔗

The meeting will take place in room 302 at 1600 Pacific Highway from 8:15 to 10:00 a.m.. 🗣️

Say hello to the newly appointed Chair Becker and Vice Chair Willis! 🥳🎉 At Monday’s meeting, the commission elected Comm...
02/04/2026

Say hello to the newly appointed Chair Becker and Vice Chair Willis! 🥳🎉
 
At Monday’s meeting, the commission elected Commissioner Kristi Becker as Chair, and reelected Barry Willis to Vice Chair.
 
LAFCO staff extends a congratulations and cannot wait for all that this next chapter has in store!
 
Staff also thanks Commissioner Whitburn for two wonderful years of leadership as Chair. 👏
 
Learn more about the entire Commission at the link in bio. 🔗

The first Commission Meeting of 2026 is upon us… 📆On February 2, we’ll be meeting from 8:15 - 10:15 am at 1600 Pacific H...
01/28/2026

The first Commission Meeting of 2026 is upon us… 📆

On February 2, we’ll be meeting from 8:15 - 10:15 am at 1600 Pacific Highway, Room 302. To read the agenda, click the link in bio! 🔗

The San Diego LAFCO office wishes you the happiest of holidays! ❄️🎉As a reminder, the LAFCO office will be closed for vi...
12/24/2025

The San Diego LAFCO office wishes you the happiest of holidays! ❄️🎉

As a reminder, the LAFCO office will be closed for visitors from Thursday, December 25, 2025 through Thursday, January 1, 2026.

We’ll be back in the office during normal business hours on Friday, January 2, 2026. We look forward to seeing you in the New Year! ✨

11/10/2025

We want your input! 🗣️

The SALC 2.0 Draft Strategic Action Plan is open for public review! and San Diego LAFCO will be accepting feedback from November 10, 2025 through December 10, 2025. 🌱

Visit the link in bio to learn more and contribute your review! 🔗

Address

2550 Fifth Avenue, Suite 725
San Diego, CA
92103

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm
Sunday 6am - 6pm

Telephone

+16193213380

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