Redevelopment Agencies > Rancho Mirage

Rancho Mirage

Total
Warning Signs
For fiscal years spanning
2000-2001 to 2007-2008
Failed to
develop land
within five
years
Spent more
than half their
money on
"planning"
Spent at least
$100,000 of budget and built no units
$49,548,198

Population:

12,973

Residents
in Poverty:

5.9%

Source: Census 2000

Contact this agency:

http://www.ci.rancho-mirage.ca.us

69-825 Hwy. 111

Rancho Mirage, CA 92270

Source: California Redevelopment Association

Website as of 2010; Address as of 2008

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Housing Units (back to top)

  • 0 used covenants
  • 0 used subsidies
  • 278 used funds allocated for mobile homes
  • 120 built
  • 121 rehabilitated
  • 27 destroyed

Land Holdings (back to top)

A state law requires land purchased for affordable housing to be developed within five years.

This agency has failed to develop:

  • 1 parcel of land (about eight acres) for more than five years
  • 1 parcel of land (about eight acres) for more than 10 years

Spending (back to top)

Expenditure data current as of 2008.
Category

Spending

Percent of Total

Agency Average

At risk of becoming
unaffordable
$0 0% 4.76%
Debt payments $10,420,514 21.03% 28.33%
Land acquisition
and site preparation
$0 0% 20.70%
Mobile homes $0 0% 4.79%
New $0 0% 19.18%
Other $38,464,727 77.63% 16.61%
Planning and
administration
$662,957 1.34% 23.57%
Rehabilitation
$0 0% 13.02%
Rental subsidies $0 0% 19.33%
Total $49,548,198 100% N/A

Nearby Agencies (back to top)

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Source: California Department of Housing and Community Development

Credits: Kim Christensen, Jessica Garrison, Michelle Minkoff, Sandra Poindexter, Doug Smith

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About this project

This database tracks the expenditures of California city and county redevelopment agencies on housing.

During the fiscal years spanning 2000-2001 to 2007-2008, agencies spent property tax dollars mostly on planning, acquiring land and constructing, renovating and removing housing units.

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