Welcome to Centennial

Centennial’s Planners to Update Community on
Progress at Barbeque

LEBEC, Calif. – Top planning, scientific, transportation and other professionals providing expertise for Centennial will be on hand Saturday, November 4 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to update local residents on progress of the master-planned new town during a barbecue at the Tejon Ranch Equestrian Center.

“The fun, neighborly atmosphere of this autumn country barbecue reflects the type of community we’re working so hard to create,” said Greg Medeiros, Centennial Founders vice president of community development. “This is an excellent opportunity to join your neighbors and meet with our team to learn about the latest on Centennial.”

The discussion will focus on the economic vitality to be created by Centennial, jobs/housing balance and the plans for creating jobs, community design, plans for open space and environmental stewardship, green building and sustainability, housing affordability, transportation and infrastructure improvements.

Full-color renderings depicting the look and feel of a completed Centennial will be available for viewing. For more information, call (310) 396-2400.

About Centennial
The intent of Centennial is to be a self-contained, self-reliant community that generates its own economic vitality. The new town will be set in harmony with its environment and fully integrated with housing, jobs, shopping, medical facilities, cultural and recreational amenities and educational institutions. It will not spring up overnight – but will grow organically over 20 years. Centennial will have approximately 30,000 jobs along with 23,000 homes (12,800 single-family detached homes; 6,200 attached condominiums and townhomes; and 4,000 rental apartments). The homes are designed to be affordable to 74% of those working in the community. This high rate of jobs/housing is a crucial smart growth strategy that reduces traffic on regional arterials and improves air quality by developing opportunities for people to live and work in the same community. In order to attract the majority of the expected 30,000 jobs at Centennial, the master plan includes a business district with a potential of 12 million square feet of space.