Lompoc & 3rd District Fortunate to have Hartmann as Supervisor

Residents of Santa Barbara County’s Third Supervisorial District are so fortunate to have Joan Hartmann representing them on the Board of Supervisors.

After Lompoc was moved into the Third District by redistricting, Hartmann embraced the City of Lompoc and went to work, bringing significant funding to the city.

Hartman has long been an advocate for agriculture. She worked ceaselessly to create Measure A, which required any expansion into agricultural lands by the City of Buellton to be approved by a vote of its residents. Hence, Buellton is developing within its city boundaries and doing infill projects, saving valuable agricultural lands in the western Santa Ynez Valley.

Hartmann acted again during a recent effort to annex Bailey Avenue and expand the City of Lompoc to the west. While proponents argued that Lompoc needed to pave over these 148 acres of prime agricultural land for mini-malls and cookie-cutter development, Hartmann listened to the local agriculturalists who had to remind the Lompoc mayor that this land supports the largest and most historically important industry in the Lompoc Valley. The people of Lompoc Valley were not clamoring to lose cherished farmland; only the mayor and developers wanted annexation. Fortunately, Hartmann’s leadership saved the day.

Joan Hartmann is considered a most prepared and dedicated supervisor. The Lompoc Valley is the beneficiary of her strategic expertise and dogged determination to support her district.

I urge all Third District voters to vote for Joan Hartmann for another term as supervisor.

Marell Brooks
Lompoc Valley

Source: https://www.noozhawk.com/from-our-inbox-letters-to-the-editor-for-the-week-ending-dec-15-2023/