There were many things that occurred in 2011. Most notably, perhaps, was the centennial celebration for the city of Chula Vista. Elected officials, community members and businesses weighed in on the good, the bad and the ugly of 2011.
“Looking back, we need to, as a business community, be more vocal on the return on investment for the state,” she said. “We needed to send that message earlier and stronger.”
Herrera agreed.
“We’re missing out on some things by not being aggressive,” Herrera said. “We can’t have this notion that we’ve got to just get through the economy; we’ve got to break through it.”