Effective February 1, 2012, all redevelopment agencies in the State of California were dissolved pursuant to AB 1X 26. Although the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Chula Vista (Agency) has been dissolved, this website contains historical information about the Agency and will be used by the City of Chula Vista as the Successor Agency to provide information related to the dissolution and winding down of the Agency. This website will be updated soon to provide additional information.
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Pursuant to Health & Safety Code Section 34177, the City was required to prepare a Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule ("ROPS"). The ROPS schedule sets forth all of the Redevelopment Agency's obligations determined to be recognized obligations under Section 34177, Health and Safety Code.
To view the July-December 2012 ROPS, adopted by the Oversight Board May 10,2012, click here
To view the Agency's ROPS, adopted February 28, 2012, by the City Council acting as Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency, please follow the steps below. This is a zip file containting a PDF of the ROPS, and hyperlinks to the back-up documentation.
2. Select a location to save it
3. Open the file and select Unzip/Extract from the zip tool menu and save it to your computer - Important: The links will not work if you don't unzip/extract your file
Note: If you do not have a zip utility installed on your computer, you can get a free version at: http://www.winzip.com/downwz.htm
Having problems? Please contact Diem Do, Senior Project Coordinator, at 619-585-5731.
Pursuant to Health & Safety Code Section 34169, the City was required to prepare an Enforceable Obligation Payment Schedule ("EOPS"). The EOPS schedule sets forth all of the Agency's obligations determined to be enforceable obligations under Section 34167(d), Health and Safety Code.
To view the Agency's EOPS, adopted January 24, 2012 by Chula Vista City Council, please click here.
Redevelopment is a process created by state law to help local governments turn declining areas in their communities around. As existing buildings are improved or removed and new development comes in, more dollars become available to the City that can then be put back into the community to improve schools, roads, and libraries, and increase public safety. Through redevelopment, public dollars, time, and energy are focused in these areas to jump-start the revitalization process. The focused attention helps attract and guide investment back into the community to improve living and working conditions.
$31.84 billion. Redevelopments' economic contribution to California in 2003.
$14. Every $1 of redevelopment agency spending generates nearly $14 in total economic activity.
310,000. Full and part time jobs created in just one year (2002-03).
More than 80,000 units of affordable housing built or rehabilitated since 1994 by redevelopment agencies.
$1.58 billion. State and local taxes generated through redevelopment construction actvities in 2003.
20% of property tax revenues generated from redevelopment activities must be used to increase supply of affordable housing.
2nd largest funder of affordable housing in California after the federal government.