Our Mission
Bettering people’s lives and the communities they live in by strategically investing and leveraging limiting federal, state and local resources to achieve community and neighborhood revitalization.

Our Vision

Model Community
We envision a model community which is governed in an open and ethical manner, where great ideas are replicated and brought to scale, and all sectors work collaboratively to reach shared goals.

Sustainable System
We envision a sustainable system of high-quality education, community health, public safety, housing, retail, recreation, arts and culture, and infrastructure, in which development complements our natural resources.

Destination & Home
From our valleys, across our mountains and into our deserts, we envision a county that is a destination for visitors and a home for anyone seeking a sense of community and the best life has to offer.

Skilled Workforce
We envision a vibrant economy with a skilled workforce that attracts employers who seize the opportunities presented by the County’s unique advantages and provide the jobs that create our countywide prosperity.
Successor Agency
The County of San Bernardino Successor Agency is strategically disposing of former redevelopment agencies’ assets and partnering with potential investors to develop the former redevelopment sites.
For more information and resources on the San Bernardino Countywide Oversight Board Website and visit the County Auditor-Controller/Treasurer/Tax Collector Website for other RDA dissolution resources and reports.
Long-Range Property Management Plan (LRPMP)
Pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 34191.5, within six months after receiving a Finding of Completion from the Department of Finance, the Successor Agency was required to submit for approval to their respective Oversight Boards and the Department of Finance a Long-Range Property Management Plan (LRPMP) that addressed the disposition and use of the real properties of the former redevelopment agency. If the Department of Finance hadn’t approved an LRPMP by January 1, 2016, then the Successor Agency must dispose of their property pursuant to 34177 (e).
San Bernardino Countywide Oversight Board (CWOB)
Pursuant to Heath and Safety Code (HSC) Section 34179(j), the San Bernardino Countywide Oversight Board (CWOB) is effective on July 1, 2018 and has replaced the twenty-six oversight boards previously created by successor agencies in San Bernardino County. The CWOB consists of seven (7) members that serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority and will oversee and approve the wind down actions of the successor agencies for former redevelopment agencies. The CWOB has a fiduciary responsibility to the holders of enforceable obligations and the taxing entities that benefit from distributions of property tax and other revenues pursuant to HSC Section 34188. The CWOB will cease to exist when all successor agencies subject to its oversight have been formally dissolved pursuant to HSC Section 34187.