Eric Roark

Senior Management Analyst at City of Chula Vista

Eric Roark is an experienced management professional with a strong background in public administration. Currently serving as a Management Analyst for the City of Chula Vista since May 2017, Eric has also worked as a Community Development Technician for the City of Coronado since January 2016. Prior experience includes a role as a Customer Service / Finance Assistant for the City of La Mesa from July 2009 to January 2016, where responsibilities included managing customer service operations and cash handling. Eric’s career began with positions at the Otay Water District as both an Engineering Intern and Temporary Office Assistant, in addition to a role as a Police Cadet for the City of Chula Vista. Eric holds a Master of Public Administration and a Bachelor's degree in Public Administration, both from San Diego State University.

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City of Chula Vista

The City of Chula Vista is located at the center of one of the richest cultural, economic and environmentally diverse zones in the United States. It is the second-largest City in San Diego County with a population of over 276,000. Chula Vista boasts more than 52 square miles of coastal landscape, canyons, rolling hills, mountains, quality parks, and miles of trails. Chula Vista is a leader in conservation and renewable energy, has outstanding public schools, and has been named one of the top safest cities in the country. Chula Vista means “beautiful view” and there is more to see and do here than you can imagine! Great year-round weather entices runners, hikers, cyclists, birders, and outdoors enthusiasts from the bay to the lakes. Visit the bayfront with the Sweetwater Marsh National Wildlife Refuge and the Living Coast Discovery Center. The Chula Vista Marina & Yacht Club awaits kayakers and boaters. Cycle the Bayshore Bikeway and see more wonders on San Diego Bay. Eastlake offers residents an area for walking or biking around the lake and Otay Lakes provides quiet picnics and boating. Construction on the 535-acre Chula Vista Bayfront project is underway. It will feature a world-class waterfront resort, a convention center, parks, and residential housing. A new luxury RV Resort opened in 2021 on the bayfront with RV sites and vacation rentals. Plans are moving forward on the 375-acre University Park and Innovation District in the eastern section which will bring more education, jobs and businesses to the City. Established neighborhoods, contemporary communities, start-up firms, corporations, nationally recognized entertainment venues, the nation’s only warm weather athlete training center, an award winning nature center, and a historic downtown all contribute to Chula Vista’s attraction for both families and businesses.