Redevelopment Agencies > Santa Barbara (city)
Santa Barbara (city)
Population:
92,196
Residents
in Poverty:
12.8%
Source: Census 2000
Contact this agency:
P.O. Box 1990
Santa Barbara, CA 93102-1990
Source: California Redevelopment Association
Website as of 2010; Address as of 2008
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Housing Units (back to top)
- 8 used covenants
- 0 used subsidies
- 0 used funds allocated for mobile homes
- 655 built
- 49 rehabilitated
- 4 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:
- 0 parcels of land for more than five years
- 0 parcels of land for more than 10 years
Spending (back to top)
Category |
Spending |
Percent of Total |
Agency Average |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
At risk of becoming unaffordable |
$0 | 0% | 4.76% | |||
Debt payments | $2,205,306 |
|
7.45% | 28.33% | ||
Land acquisition and site preparation |
$433,325 |
|
1.46% | 20.70% | ||
Mobile homes | $0 | 0% | 4.79% | |||
New | $7,088,324 |
|
23.96% | 19.18% | ||
Other | $684 |
|
less than 1% | 16.61% | ||
Planning and administration |
$4,164,376 |
|
14.08% | 23.57% | ||
Rehabilitation
$14,168,628
|
|
|
47.89%
|
|
13.02%
|
|
Rental subsidies | $1,525,093 |
|
5.15% | 19.33% | ||
Total | $29,585,736 | 100% | N/A |
Audit (back to top)
The state department of housing and community development audited selected agencies until 2007, when the program was discontinued due to a lack of funds.
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