San Diego County’s second-largest city is developing a vision for its future, asking residents to contribute their ideas and insights.
CHULA VISTA, Calif. — Chula Vista is reaching out to its residents and business owners for input on shaping the city’s future.
This initiative aims to create a five-year strategic plan to guide the city’s direction through 2030 and beyond.
Mayor John McCann emphasized the importance of understanding the community’s vision.
“The city works for the people of Chula Vista,” McCann told CBS 8. “We want to understand what are the next projects that our community wants.”
The city is organizing a series of public meetings over the coming days, including a virtual option and an in-person session specifically for small business owners.
Several developments are already on the horizon for Chula Vista, including a new four-story library, as well as the opening of the Gaylord Pacific on the city’s …