Industrial Areas
Industrial uses in Sacramento include heavy and light industrial activities, as well as airport-related uses, warehousing, distribution, and building materials and vehicle-oriented uses. With approximately 46 percent of all industrial land in the regional market concentrated in the city, Sacramento plays an important role in the sector. The Power Inn Road area has the single largest concentration of industrial uses in the city and the region, while other clusters are located north of Downtown Sacramento along the American River, along I-80 in North Natomas and North Sacramento, and near both Sacramento McClellan Airport and Sacramento Executive Airport.
The city’s industrial sector is undergoing a period of significant transition as some older, centrally located industrial areas are evolving. A plan is in place to transform the Sacramento Railyards into a regional destination for employment, commerce, sports, entertainment, education, culture, and tourism. Developments like the Mill at Broadway are repurposing older industrial structures along West Broadway for workforce housing, while the River District is positioned to redevelop with a mix of residential, government and private office, and retail uses.
Still, demand for industrial space remains strong in the city, driven by new and emerging industries and by spillover demand from the San Francisco Bay Area. This includes advanced manufacturing; research and development in sectors like life sciences and bioscience; legal cannabis cultivators, distributors, and manufacturers; as well as logistics and warehousing seeking to take advantage of freeway access, air freight facilities, and proximity to a robust consumer base. New industrial spaces will be needed to help both small, high-growth firms and established, medium-sized firms grow and create skilled jobs in emerging sectors. Flexible workspace models that provide for shared lab spaces and co-working environments can provide affordable options to firms as they scale their operations.
Policies in this section recognize the importance of the industrial sector to the local and regional economy, and support both light and heavy industrial uses in appropriate locations.
GOAL AND POLICIES
| LUP-7 | Industrial opportunities in suitable locations to provide employment for Sacramento residents and promote inclusive economic growth in the city. |
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LUP-7.1 Heavy Industry. The City shall support the continued operation and expansion of heavy industrial activities, focusing them in the Power Inn area in the eastern part of the city, subject to performance standards for industrial development and operation that prohibit creation of noise, odor, or other harmful emissions beyond the boundaries of the site.
LUP-7.2 Industrial Uses Along Rivers. The City shall prohibit new heavy industrial uses along the American River Parkway and prevent incompatible industrial development adjacent to the American and Sacramento Rivers.
LUP-7.3 Production, Distribution, and Repair. The City shall maintain sufficient land in areas designated for industrial uses to accommodate a wide range of production, distribution, and repair-oriented light industrial uses, including the following:
- Research and development,
- Manufacturing, and
- Food processing.
LUP-7.4 Live/Work Options. The City shall allow for the introduction of compatible residential and commercial uses, such as live-work units, artisan shops/studios, brew pubs, coffee shops, and tasting rooms, in Employment Mixed-Use areas.
LUP-7.5 Industrial Aesthetics. The City shall encourage the development and maintenance of well-designed industrial and light industrial properties and structures that meet adopted standards for visual quality and design, especially where interfacing with other uses.