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CHINO HILLS RESIDENTS:**Sign the Petition to STOP A High Density Development in Carbon Canyon** Add your name to the petition to tell the Chino Hills City Council you don’t support high density in Carbon Canyon. Sign here!
CHINO HILLS RESIDENTS:**Sign the Petition to STOP A High Density Development in Carbon Canyon** Add your name to the petition to tell the Chino Hills City Council you don’t support high density in Carbon Canyon. Sign here!
This e-newsletter announces the release of two Environmental Impact Reports for Brea Canyon Road expansion and the Paradise Ranch project. We ask that you take two minutes and request an extension on one comment period. We also reveal the mysteries … Read More
The annual Carbon Canyon Fire Safe Council Trunk or Treat is this Sunday, the 30th, from 5-7 PM. There will be costume and car decorating prizes, fire engine, DJ, games, hot dogs, and of course, the headless horseman The schedule … Read More
The Hills For Everyone April e-newsletter covers the recently killed cougar found along the 60 freeway, the Los Angeles County Safety Element Update adoption, and the San Gabriel Valley Greenway Network Plan. View the April E-Newsletter.
Get details on the City of Chino Hills’ release of a Notice of Preparation (NOP) for an 85 acre project called Paradise Ranch in Carbon Canyon. View the Hills For Everyone email announcing the release of the NOP.
For those following the Shady View project in Chino Hills. The Chino Champion has written an article outlining the development proposal: 159 houses, 72 acres of open space and a rec center, and relocation of oil operations. Read more in … Read More
While we are glad you are enjoying Chino Hills State Park, but hope your experience isn’t diminished by a parking ticket when you return to the car! As a friendly reminder, no matter what park you visit be sure to … Read More
Another twist in the Hidden Oaks property in Carbon Canyon! The landowner has put the property on the market for $66M. The original proposal had included 107 houses but after major concerns were raised by us and others about wildfire … Read More
The developer of the 537 acre property submitted a revised project that reduces the footprint of the project and number of units from 107 to 53. However, the site is now owned by a new developer and the new site plans … Read More