The update was initiated by the City Council’s adoption of the TZC industrial moratorium on April 16, 2024, and its extension on May 21, 2024. This immediate action was taken to protect public health, safety, and welfare from industrial uses causing significant pollution burden to adjacent residential neighborhoods within the TZC district. Concurrently, the City Council directed staff to develop permanent regulations to specifically address long-standing land use conflicts in the Logan and Lacy neighborhoods, where industrial activity has persisted, expanded, or intensified despite the area’s 2010 transit-oriented zoning designation. Data from CalEnviroScreen 4.0 confirms that these neighborhoods are among California’s most pollution-burdened communities, ranking at 90 percent or above and facing documented exposure to various environmental hazards. The City Council adopted the TZC Updates on June 17, 2025, as the permanent regulations. This result was a hard-won achievement from a collaborative, yet complex, work effort involving City staff, consultants, and diverse business and resident stakeholders. The TZC Updates removed the industrial zoning overlay and deleted industrial uses from the permitted list. This key change rendered all current industrial businesses nonconforming. As a result, nonconforming businesses are prohibited from expanding or intensifying their operations (which would increase potential impacts), and no new industrial businesses are allowed to open.