New Chula Vista council members take the dais

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Ed Carberry, who spent 15 seasons at Southwestenr College as head football coach, was honored with the pregame coin-flip for Saturday's Patriotic Bowl. Photo by Phillip Brenrts

At the Dec. 10 Chula Vista City Council meeting new council members Cesar Fernandez and Michael Inzunza were sworn into office.

Cesar Fernandez

Fernandez represents District 4 and said he would be sharing a 100-day plan on public safety, workforce development and constituent engagement in a press release. He also said he intends to create a feedback loop to ensure the community’s voices shape how he serves the city.

“This is about an intentional vision,” said Fernandez. “Imagine a West Chula Vista where it is safe to walk or bike in the evening, boosting health and creating foot traffic for new businesses.”

Inzunza represents District 3 and said he spent the last 18 months walking the district and listening to the needs of his neighbors and city employees. He said he also looks forward to working with “civility, transparency, and a sense of

Michael Inzunza

compassion.”

“It gave me a lot of hope for a new vision of Chula Vista,” Inzunza said. “I am hopeful that this new vision will involve all of us as a community together.”

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