City of La Purísima
Every element chosen with purpose — a community rooted in history, oriented toward the future.
Our seal is not decoration. It is a founding document in image form — seven elements that tell the story of who we are, where we come from, and the partnerships we are building. This is that story.
The geographic and historical anchor of our territory. La Purísima Concepción has defined this land since its founding in 1787. The mission gives our city its name and its deepest roots — a heritage shared across every community in the corridor, and a reminder that people have always gathered here to build something lasting.
The California live oaks flanking the mission represent our two founding community services districts — Vandenberg Village CSD on the left, Mission Hills CSD on the right. Each has served its residents with independence and dedication for decades. In La Purísima, they stand together: distinct in character, united in purpose, rooted in the same ground.
The Burton Mesa chaparral and Santa Ynez River valley form the natural landscape of our community. The topographic contour lines etched into the hills reflect the terrain that has defined the boundaries of this corridor for over a century — the same geography that gives La Purísima its distinct and beautiful setting within Santa Barbara County.
Vandenberg Space Force Base is our neighbor, our partner, and for many of our residents, their workplace. The glowing cyan satellite tracking grid represents the space domain — the orbital geometry and ground track coverage maps that define the professional world of the men and women who serve from La Purísima. Their mission is woven into ours.
Flat radiating rays in the tradition of California's great civic seals — an homage to our county heritage and a declaration of beginning. La Purísima is a city being founded. The sunburst is not decoration; it is a statement of intention. Every founding community gets one sunrise. This is ours.
The diagonal line where deep space meets the California dawn mirrors the orbital terminator — the boundary between night and day as tracked from orbit, a fundamental reference point for every launch from Vandenberg. It also reflects our community's own moment: standing at the threshold between what has been and what we are building together.
Fortune favors the bold. Written by the Roman playwright Terence in 161 BC, these words have accompanied sailors, soldiers, and founders across two millennia. They carry no arrogance — only the quiet confidence of people who have decided to act. For La Purísima, they mean: we believe in this community enough to build it.
Fortes Fortuna Adiuvat
Fortune Favors the Bold
Terence · Phormio · 161 BC
La Purísima is built in partnership with every institution, agency, and neighbor that shares our commitment to this place. A stronger La Purísima is a stronger Santa Barbara County.
Vandenberg Village CSD
Founding district and institutional partner. Serving Vandenberg Village residents since 1983 with independent, locally governed water and community services.
Mission Hills CSD
Founding district partner, serving the Mission Hills community since 1979. Represented in our seal by the oak at the mission's right hand.
Vandenberg Space Force Base
Neighbor, partner, and home to many of our residents. The space domain in our seal honors the men and women who serve from this community.
Santa Barbara County
Our county home. La Purísima is proud to be part of Santa Barbara County and committed to strengthening the county's north communities.
4th Supervisorial District
Our elected county representation. We are grateful for the ongoing engagement of our district in the future of these north-of-river communities.
State of California
California's incorporation framework under the Cortese-Knox-Hertzberg Act provides the structured, democratic path our community is following.
"Every man is the maker of his own fortune."
Appius Claudius Caecus · Roman Censor · 312 BC