Your voice matters!
The City of Chula Vista is developing the 2026–2027 Annual Action Plan, which guides how federal grant funds are invested to support low-income individuals, families, and neighborhoods. Your input will help shape which projects are prioritized and how funding is allocated to create a healthier, safer, and more thriving Chula Vista. By taking this short survey, you play an important role in guiding our federal HUD funding investment decisions.

Survey open through December 10, 2025.

Language Access:
This survey is available in English and can be translated into multiple languages. Click the “Translate” button near the image banner to select your preferred language.

Privacy:
All responses are anonymous, and no effort will be made to identify participants.

 

Thank you Chula Vista!

If you want to learn more about how Federal grant funds are used to benefit the City of Chula Vista, visit the Housing and Homeless Services Department page here. The next opportunity to participate and provide input on funding priorities will be a Public Hearing held at the City Council Meeting on January 6, 2026 at 5 p.m. in Council Chambers. This is another way residents and stakeholders can share their opinions on what the community's needs are and how funds should be distributed to service providers so they may help meet those needs..

Survey is now closed.

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1. Which of the following best describes you?

Select one:

Chula Vista resident
Chula Vista business owner
Representative of a service agency serving Chula Vista residents
Other
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2. What is your age?

Under 18
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65 +
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3. Please provide your home zip code.

91910
91911
91913
91914
91915
91902 (Chula Vista residents)
Other
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4. In your opinion, what is the greatest need in your community that would benefit low-income persons?

Select up to three.

Affordable housing
Facilities and services for the homeless
Public facilities (e.g., recreation centers)
Public services (e.g., elderly, youth)
Services for persons with disabilities
Infrastructure (e.g., new roads, sidewalks)
Economic development (e.g., jobs, businesses)
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The following questions ask you to rate the priority of various needs in various categories. Please rate each based on the following definitions:

  • No Such Need: no community need exists.
  • Low: the current priority level is low and not of great concern.
  • Medium: the current priority need level is moderate.
  • High: the current priority need level is high and of great concern.

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5. INFRASTRUCTURE

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6. COMMUNITY FACILITIES

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7. AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS FOR LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS

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8. PUBLIC SERVICES

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9. SPECIAL NEEDS SERVICES AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

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10. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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