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Important Information about Measure L Local Funding Measure – Measure L is a general purpose sales tax measure. If approved…

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Declaration of Fiscal Emergency

Cost savings not enough to avoid reductions to city services

Declaration of Fiscal EmergencyCost savings not enough to avoid reductions to city services At the January 11th City Council Meeting…

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About Ridgecrest

RC SunsetRidgecrest is located in the southern portion of the Indian Wells Valley and in the northeast corner of Kern County, surrounded by four mountain ranges; the Sierra Nevada on the west, the Cosos on the north, the Argus Range on the east, and the El Paso Mountains on the south. It is approximately an hour and quarter from the Lancaster/Palmdale area and approximately two hours from both Bakersfield and San Bernardino. A favorable characteristic of the City is its proximity to two major highways, the 395 and 14. Air travel in and out of the city is provided through the Inyokern Airport. These attributes make Ridgecrest, a central location for shopping and business for the Eastern Kern County area.   Ridgecrest is also easily accessible to the rest of southern California making it an ideal location for industry.
    
Ridgecrest evolved into a growing and dynamic city during the 1950’s and 1960’s as a support community, vital to the mission of the Navy, by providing housing and services for Federal employees and contractors. Ridgecrest incorporated in 1963 and now provides shopping for over 40,000 people throughout the Indian Wells Valley.   
   
China Lake Naval Weapons Center (NWC) and now the China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) is home Healing Fieldto the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, which continues to be the major source of employment for Ridgecrest residents. The economic stability of Ridgecrest as service community for the NAWS has been essential to its successful emergence as a community in its own right. In addition, the same location characteristics that initially attracted the NAWS;  growing space, clean air, good water,    highway accessibility, easy access to multiple recreational opportunities, and proximity to Los Angeles and Bakersfield.  Ridgecrest friendly business attitude continues to serve as an attraction for business to  relocate to Ridgecrest and the Indian Wells Valley.
    
As the only incorporated community in the Indian Wells Valley, Ridgecrest boasts a thriving economy and a robust population of just over 27,000 people. Ridgecrest acts as the shopping and business center for northeastern Kern County.

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