Housing and Development Newsletter
A plan adopted by the county and endorsed by the city of Lompoc is to locate more services for the homeless coming from both the Lompoc and Santa Ynez valleys, and who knows where else within the Lompoc area. This seems like a plan that is likely to increase the number of low-income residents.
The condition of city-maintained residential streets is deplorable. According to city staff, residential streets have a “poor” rating. The street where I live has some severe alligator cracking, aged patching of water utility leak repairs, rutting and depressions caused by heavy trucks, and loss of aggregate from the road surface.