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Redevelopment Agency (RDA)

  

  

About the RDA

The Chula Vista Redevelopment Agency (RDA) was created by the City Council in 1972 to reduce blight and encourage new development, reconstruction, and rehabilitation of residential, commercial, industrial, and retail uses.  A key to the RDA's success is its ability to time projects to correspond to market opportunities, respond to the needs of investors, and maintain financial capacity to leverage private investment.  For more information about redevelopment and the Agency's role, please download our FAQ sheet by clicking here.

  

  

RDA Board of Directors

The City Council serves as the five-member Board of Directors of the Redevelopment Agency.  For more information about those five members, please visit the City Council’s web page by clicking here.
  

  

RDA Agenda & Minutes

The RDA meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month, immediately after the regularly scheduled City Council meetings.  Meetings are held at City Hall in the City Council Chambers.  City Hall is located at 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA 91910.  Click here for a map and directions to City Hall. 
To access RDA agenda and minutes, please click here.  To receive e-mail notifications of the availability of agenda for the Redevelopment Agency, please click here and complete and submit the online subscription form.
For more information about the RDA, please call (619) 691-5047.

 

NEW! ENFORCEABLE OBLIGATION PAYMENT SCHEDULE PURSUANT TO ASSEMBLY BILL X1 26, DIVISION 24, PART 1.8, SECTION 34169(g)(1) OF THE CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT LAW

  

The Supreme Court, based on litigation involving AB X1 26 and X1 27, stayed those bills, with the exception of Part 1.8 of AB 26.   Based upon the Supreme Court’s order (which was subsequently amended to provide clarification) 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 8/26/11 by Chula Vista City Council, please click here.