TO ENCOURAGE THE ORDERLY FORMATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES
LAFCOs review proposals for the formation of new local governmental
agencies and changes of organization in existing agencies. In
California there are 57 LAFCOs working with nearly 4,000 governmental
agencies in 57 counties, 500+ cities, and 3,000+ special districts.
Agency boundaries are often unrelated to one another and sometimes
overlap at random, often leading to higher service costs to the
taxpayer and general confusion regarding service area
boundaries. LAFCO decisions strive to balance the competing needs in
California for affordable housing, economic opportunity, and
conservation of natural resources.
TO PRESERVE AGRICULTURAL LAND RESOURCES
LAFCO must consider the effect that any proposal will produce on
existing agricultural lands. By guiding development toward vacant urban
land and away from agricultural preserves, LAFCO assists with the
preservation of our valuable agricultural resources.
TO DISCOURAGE URBAN SPRAWL
Urban sprawl can best be described as irregular and disorganized
growth occurring without apparent design or plan. This pattern of
development is characterized by the inefficient delivery of urban
services (police, fire, water and sanitation) and the unnecessary loss
of agricultural resources. By discouraging sprawl, LAFCO limits the
misuse of land resources and promotes a more efficient system of local
governmental agencies.