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Julio J. Fuentes
City Manager

Email: City Manager
Telephone: 408-615-2210
Fax: 408-241-6771

OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Friday
8:00A - 5:00P

ADDRESS
1500 Warburton Avenue
Santa Clara, CA 95050

Contact Us

Julio J. Fuentes
City Manager

Email: City Manager
Telephone: 408-615-2210
Fax: 408-241-6771

OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Friday
8:00A - 5:00P

ADDRESS
1500 Warburton Avenue
Santa Clara, CA 95050

Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Santa Clara

Telephone: (408) 615-2210 Fax: (408) 241-6771

Pursuant to State legislation ABx1 26, the “Dissolution Act,” the Redevelopment Agency (RDA) of the City of Santa Clara was dissolved effective February 1, 2012. The City has elected to become the Successor Agency for the RDA non-housing functions, responsible for paying off the former Redevelopment Agency’s existing debts, disposing of the former Redevelopment Agency’s properties and assets to help pay off debts, returning revenues to the local government entities that receive property taxes, and winding up the affairs of the former Redevelopment Agency. The City has also elected to retain the former Redevelopment Agency's housing functions, including retaining all of the housing assets, rights, power, duties, obligations and functions previously performed by the Redevelopment Agency in administering its Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund.

 

The Dissolution Act further requires each RDA to prepare an Enforceable Obligation Payment Schedule (EOPS) setting further specific information about the RDA’s Enforceable Obligations. The Redevelopment Agency, prior to dissolution, prepared and adopted an Amended EOPS pursuant to Part 1.8 of Redevelopment Law which will allow the Successor Agency to continue to pay all of its enforceable obligations; see the link at the bottom of this page.

Under the Dissolution Act, the actions by a Successor Agency will be monitored, and in some cases approved, by an Oversight Board. The Oversight Board will consist of seven members appointed by and representing the following:

  • County Board of Supervisors (two members)
  • Mayor (one member)
  • County Superintendent of Education (one member)
  • Chancellor of California Community Colleges (one member)
  • The Santa Clara Valley Water District, as the largest special district taxing entity (one member)
  • A former RDA employee appointed by the Mayor

The City Council took action on February 14, 2012 to direct the City Manager to establish procedures for and call meetings of the Oversight Board [Resolution 12-7908].

Redevelopment Agency Enforceable Obligation Payment Schedule

Successor Agency Draft Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule for the January 1, 2012 to June 30, 2012 period

Approved by Successor Agency on March 27, 2012

Oversight Board Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule for the January 1, 2012 to June 30, 2012 period

As Approved on April 5, 2012

Oversight Board Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule for the July 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012 period

As Approved on May 3, 2012

As Approved on May 18, 2012

As Approved on July 11, 2012

Santa Clara Oversight Board Approval of Outside Legal Counsel

As Approved on July 11, 2012

July 24, 2012

Oversight Board Settlement Agreement and Amended Recognized Obligation Schedule Payment for the July 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012 period

 

As Approved on August 22, 2012

Oversight Board Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule for the January 1, 2013 to June 30, 2013 period

As Approved on August 24 , 2012

Oversight Board Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule for the July 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013 period

As Approved on February 22, 2013

Santa Clara Oversight Board Approval of Amended Contract for Outside Legal Counsel

As Approved on February 22, 2013

Below is the information on the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Santa Clara as it existed prior to its dissolution on February 1, 2012.

The Redevelopment Agency of the City of Santa Clara was created through City Council ordinance in 1957. It was legally and technically a state agency existing under the Community Redevelopment Law of the State of California. The Agency existed as a public body, separate and distinct from the City, and was activated for the purpose of redevelopment of blighted areas of the state, identified by appropriate proceedings set forth in the Community Redevelopment Law. The Santa Clara City Council served as the Agency Board of Directors and the City Manager served as Executive Director. Agency Members and Officers, immediately prior to dissolution, were as follows:

Agency Members
Jamie L. Matthews, Agency Chairperson
Lisa M. Gillmor
Will Kennedy
Pat Kolstad
Patricia Mahan
Jamie McLeod
Kevin Moore
Executive Director, Jennifer Sparacino
Agency General Counsel, Richard E. Nosky, Jr.
Agency Secretary, Rod Diridon, Jr.
Agency Treasurer, Gary Ameling
Assistant Executive Director, Alan Kurotori

Santa Clara had two Redevelopment project areas - the Bayshore North Project area, formed in 1973, and the University Project area, formed in 1961. The Redevelopment Agency also administered a Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund, but these responsibilites were assumed by the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Clara through the adoption of a Resolution on February 22, 2011.

Bayshore North Project
Major projects in the Bayshore North area included streets and utilities, the Santa Clara Convention Center Complex (location of the Santa Clara Convention Center, the Hyatt Regency Hotel, and the TECHMART office building) and Great America Theme Park (now California's Great America). Redevelopment also funded major infrastructure in the project area including the Tasman Drive Bridge over the Guadalupe River, expansions of the Santa Clara Convention Center, construction of Fire Station No. 6 and the Youth Soccer Park, and the extension of the San Tomas Aquino Creek Trail to provide alternative commute options. Planned and underway capital projects in the Bayshore North project area included the construction of a new parking structure to serve the Convention Center and other nearby needs, a branch library to serve residents in the area, contribution of a not-to-exceed $40 million towards construction of a football stadium; and another underway project, the Presidio El Camino affordable housing project. The Bayshore North Redevelopment Project Area created significant economic development, jobs and affordable housing for the City of Santa Clara and region.

University Project
The University Project Area was established as a traditional urban renewal of eight blocks of what was, at that time, Santa Clara's downtown. The first phase of that redevelopment, the Franklin Mall project, was completed in 1966. More than 30 years later, the area again needed revitalization, and the City of Santa Clara and the Redevelopment Agency, through a Cooperation Agreement, provided funding for the second phase of revitalization in 2001, which included renovation of landscaping, signage and parking lots in the City-owned common areas of the project, re-named "Franklin Square." The revitalization in 2001 led to new restaurants, a Business Improvement District (BID) was formed by the Merchants Association, and the BID established a popular Farmers' Market now open year-round. Prior to the dissolution of the Redevelopment Agency, the Council had set as a goal a new revitalization of the Downtown area.

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