In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a significant new development project in Chula Vista, marking the largest homeownership opportunity in over two decades for the west side of the city. The project, spearheaded by the organization Citrus Bay, is designed to ensure 100% homeownership, with taxes incurred solely by residents of the new community.
City leaders emphasized the importance of this development in revitalizing the H Street area and the surrounding mall region. They highlighted that the project includes a public park, which will provide much-needed open space for local residents, contrasting with past developments that often commercialized access to such amenities.
The meeting also addressed the extensive outreach efforts that preceded the project, ensuring that community input was considered throughout the development process. Officials noted that while the project is marketed as workforce housing, it does not include inclusionary or affordable housing components, as the planning process began before recent policy changes.
Council members expressed their satisfaction with the project, affirming that it aligns with the community's needs and adheres to established planning protocols. The meeting concluded with a call for a vote on the resolutions related to the project, signaling a step forward in the development process.