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Mayor Jenelle Osborne predicts a brighter future during her virtual State of the City presentation
Two businesses an Aldi discount grocery store and Boot Barn plan to open in the former Vons building at 729 North H St. in Lompoc. (Janene Scully / Noozhawk file photo) By Janene Scully, Noozhawk North County Editor | @JaneneScully
May 19, 2021
| 8:44 p.m.
Several new businesses, a growing cannabis industry and a few housing projects prompted Lompoc’s mayor to proclaim a positive outlook for the city.
“The future is looking brighter for our city as we emerge from the pandemic,” Mayor Jenelle Osborne said Wednesday.
Lompoc’s State of the City presentation was organized by the Lompoc Valley Chamber of Commerce and held virtually. Post-presentation questions, read by chamber leader Amber Wilson, focused on public safety funding, possible annexation of Vandenberg Village and other nearby communities, and other topics.
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Organizations across Lompoc were able to receive large supplies of PPE Friday.
Itâs part of an effort by the Lompoc Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Northern Santa Barbara County United Way.
The two groups distributed PPE to businesses and non-profits across the city.
The free PPE helps businesses avoid the cost of complying with COVID-19 regulations. If you re a business in Lompoc, you can come and we re going to give you PPE. You donât have to be a chamber member, our non-profits have been great and also taking larger quantities to distribute to their networks, so weâre really trying to get the outreach out to the whole community,â said Amber Wilson, Lompoc Valley Chamber of Commerce president.