Background
In June 2011, ABXI 26 dissolved all California redevelopment agencies, effective October 1, 2011. This legislation prevents redevelopment agencies, such as the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, from engaging in new activities. It also outlined a process for winding down the Agency's financial affairs.
If you are a previous participant in a Temecula Redevelopment Agency program, or a have questions on the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency, please contact the Community Development Department via the web or at 951-694-6400.
Agency & Program Information
If you would like more information regarding any of this agency's programs, please contact the Community Development Department via the web or at 951-694-6400.
Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule
Per ABX1 26, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Temecula has placed the Recognized Obligations Schedule in our
Archive Center.
Enforceable Obligation Payment Schedule
Per AB X1 26, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Temecula has made the
Enforceable Obligations Payment Schedule (PDF) available to view.
Long Range Property Management Plan
On June 27, 2012, Governor Brown signed into law Assembly Bill 1484 (AB 1484), a budget trailer bill that made substantial changes to the redevelopment agency dissolution process implemented by Assembly Bill 1X 26. One of the key components of AB 1484 is the requirement that all successor agencies develop a
Long Range Property Management Plan (PDF) that governs the disposition and use of the former non-housing redevelopment agency properties.
Due Diligence Review
View the
Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency Housing Due Diligence Review (PDF).