Lompoc Redevelopment Agency

Office Location:
City Hall, 100 Civic Center Plaza, Lompoc, California, 93436

History & Overall Responsibility of Agency

The Lompoc Redevelopment Agency is the primary vehicle of the City of Lompoc for ensuring the long-term economic vitality of the community. Authorized by California Redevelopment Law to undertake a wide variety of activity and programs, the Agency is involved in community revitalization at all levels.

The City established its Redevelopment Agency for the primary purpose of eliminating blight and stimulating the City's economic base. In 1984, the Agency adopted the Old Town Redevelopment Project Area, which consisted of approximately 80 acres in the "downtown" portion of the City of Lompoc. That project area was amended in 1998 to add about 920 acres of land, and in 2002, the project area was amended a second time to add approximately 80 acres of land bringing the area under the authority of the Agency to approximately 1,080 acres.

FY 2009/2010 - FY 2013/2014 Lompoc Redevelopment Implementation Plan

Agency Loan Programs

Loan Processing Calendar - 2010

Agency Accomplishments

Affordable Housing Projects:

  • Multi-Family:
    • Homebase on “G” Apartments
    • Chestnut Apartments
    • Portabello Apartments
    • K Street Cottages
    • Southern Court Apartments
    • T & College Street Apartments
    • Jay Apartments
    • Casa Con Tres Apartments
    • Courtyard Apartments
    • Casa Serena Apartments
    • Wolberg Apartments
    • North K Street Apartments
    • G & College Apartments


Crown Laurel, LLC


Homebase on “G” Apartments


Wolberg Apartments


G & College Apartments

Commercial Projects:

  • Sanchez Properties (801-813 West Laurel Avenue)
  • Beach Plaza, LLC (1009 North H Street – Former K-Mart Bldg)
  • Alfie’s Fish & Chips (1036 North H Street)
  • LOVARC (116-118 North I Street)
  • Saletti’s Restaurant (825 North H Street)
  • The Work Center (803 East Walnut Avenue)


Saletti’s Restaurant

 


Beach Plaza, LLC

Public Facilities:

  • Aquatic Center Construction
  • Lompoc Museum/Carnegie Library

  • Upcoming Projects:
    • New Senior Community Center
    • Charlottes Web Children's Library
    • Aquatic Center Rehabilitation & Dehumidification System
    • Transit Center

Old Town Projects:

  • Art Alley Lighting
  • South G Downtown Parking Lot & Storage Center

Historic Preservation & Restoration:

  • Lompoc Theater
Agency Staff:
Laurel Barcelona, Executive Director
Phone: (805) 875-8203 Fax: (805) 875-8303
email: l_barcelona@ci.lompoc.ca.us
Arleen T. Pelster, Deputy Executive Director
Phone: (805) 875-8274 Fax: (805) 875-8274
email: apelster@ci.lompoc.ca.us
Linda R. Wertman, Redevelopment Program Coordinator
Phone: (805) 875-8278 Fax: (805) 875-8378
email: l_wertman@ci.lompoc.ca.us
Natalie R. Skarda, Housing Programs Technician
Phone: (805) 875-8226 Fax: (805) 875-8326
email: n_skarda@ci.lompoc.ca.us
Laura D. Miranda, Grant Records Technician
Phone: (805) 875-8270 Fax: (805) 875-8370
email: l_miranda@ci.lompoc.ca.us
Agency Board:
  • Mike Siminski - Chair, Tony Durham, Bob Lingl, Cecilia Martner, Ann Ruhge
© 2009 - City of Lompoc - 100 Civic Center Plaza - Lompoc, CA 93438 - (805)736-1261