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AERA ENERGY (SHELL-EXXONMOBIL)

Two project exits are located adjacent to the 57 Freeway (near Brea) Most of the houses will be located in this valley (between Brea/Rowland Heights and the 57 Fwy/La Habra Heights) A 15-acre mixed use commercial site is planned at Brea Canyon Road (in Brea)
Two project exits  are
located adjacent to the
57  Freeway (near Brea)
Most of the houses could be located in this valley (between Brea/Rowland Heights and the 57 Fwy/La Habra Heights) A 15-acre mixed use commercial site is planned at Brea Canyon Road (in Brea)
Houses will be put on this ridgeline and into this canyon with an extension of Berry Street (in Brea) Aera's development will build beyond the "vantage Pointe" Homes in (la Habra Heights) The third exit is located along Harbor Blvd. (in La Habra Heights)
Houses could be put on this ridgeline and into the canyon with an extension of Berry Street (in Brea) Aera's development will build beyond the "Vantage Pointe" Homes (in La Habra Heights) The third exit is located
along Harbor Blvd. 
(in La Habra Heights)

CITY OF INDUSTRY (TONNER CANYON)

Pristine oak and walnut woodlands cover the hills and valleys, north of Brea Shaded glen along Tonner Creek Nature Center surrounded by oak and walnut woodland forests
Pristine oak and walnut woodlands cover the hills and valleys, north of Brea
 
Shaded glen
along Tonner Creek
 
Nature Center surrounded by oak and walnut woodland forests
Walnut trees cover the canyon walls Looking north toward the San Gabriel Mountains Steep canyons with woodlands are common in Tonner Canyon
Walnut trees cover
the canyon walls
Looking north toward
the San Gabriel Mountains
Steep canyons with woodlands are common in Tonner Canyon
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