City leaders have been discussing plans to bring a cooperative business opportunity to the unemployed and underemployed people of Lompoc.
Nearly 20 concerned citizens, business people and experts came together last week for two information sessions that were held at the Valley of the Flowers church in Vandenberg Village.
Advisory group member John McReynolds opened the discussion that centered on how a cooperative business could help redevelop the economic foundation of Lompoc, which has an unemployment rate greater than 16 percent, reportedly the highest in the county.
Speakers E. Kim Coontz, executive director of the California Center for Cooperative Development (CCCD), and Luis Sierra, assistant director, outlined the process of establishing a co-op in Lompoc, and gave updates on the plan created by the Lompoc Cooperative Advisory Group.
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