Click here to go to the Successor Agency Oversight Board webpage The Historic Redevelopment Agency (RDA)
The Redevelopment Agency of the City of Santa Barbara was a public body corporate and politic, created and governed by the Santa Barbara City Council in 1968 to alleviate conditions of blight in the city's downtown, industrial, and waterfront areas. Established in 1972, the Central City Redevelopment Project Area encompassed 850 acres of this Pacific Coast seaside community. The Redevelopment Agency's purpose was to: - Encourage harmonious environmentally compatible and economically efficient land uses throughout the Project Area, thereby achieving functional, economic and visual order
- To coordinate such land uses and accompanying standards, controls and regulations with existing City controls and review processes
- To create an economically viable central core that offers an attractive and pleasant environment
By building affordable housing, improving public infrastructure, and developing new parks, parking facilities, and cultural attractions, the Redevelopment Agency strategically leveraged its use of public funds to stimulate millions of dollars in private development, and added vitality to the Project Area (see map below). Some Redevelopment Agency Success Stories The Redevelopment Agency invested several million dollars annually through property acquisitions, site planning, development, reconstruction, and rehabilitation of properties within the Redevelopment Project Area. Development projects included a mix of affordable housing, commercial, cultural, and public infrastructure components. These projects were aimed at eliminating blight, enhancing the area for existing residents and businesses, and making the area more attractive to potential employers and private investors. This type of public investment was designed to act as a catalyst that inspires private investment and further improvement of the area. Here are just a few completed successes Carrillo Recreation Center Coffee Cat Pedestrian Improvements Brinkerhoff Street Lighting Downtown Parking Structures Improvements (2, 9 & 10) East Cabrillo Boulevard Sidewalks East Cabrillo Boulevard Sidewalks – Phase II Fire Station #1 Administration Annex Fire Station #1 Emergency Operations Center Fire Station #1 Remodel Granada Theatre Historic Railcar Restoration Jardin de las Granadas Louise Lowry Davis Center Plaza Vera Cruz Spencer Adams Parking Lot Improvements Thompson Avenue Improvements West Beach Pedestrian Improvements West Downtown Improvements Westside Center Park Improvements
Redevelopment Agency Project Area          
Agency Timeline Click on the Timeline link to see a timeline history of the Redevelopment Agency. |