City of Industry Fixing Shoddy Fiscal Practices?

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The City of Industry is re-evaluating its relationship with its Chamber of Commerce based on a report of “shoddy fiscal practices” put out by the State Controller’s Office. The report outlines 14 recommendations that need to be addressed. Next up is the Zerep Management and its vague invoices–all of which were approved by the City Council. View the San Gabriel Valley Tribune article.

Sudden Oak Death

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The bad news: Our trees are dying and the worst is yet to come. From the drought to insect infestations to mold—the once stressed trees are now dying suddenly. The state has identified more than 70 million trees that are dead. This is a significant fire hazard. Hills For Everyone has been involved with the Carbon Canyon Fire Safe Council to ensure our homes and wildlands are protected from wildfires. Tree mortality has been at the top of the list. … Read More

A Little Known Fact

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TBT: When the State could not afford park operation (even though acquisition had begun), Hills For Everyone volunteers offered to operate Chino Hills State Park. Between 1982-84, it was opened for limited public use. This endeavor marked the first time in state history that a non-profit group of volunteers was entrusted with such a task. Did you know this part of our history?

Illegal Trail Use, Unacceptable

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This weekend we went exploring in the Puente Hills Habitat Preservation Authority‘s Powder Canyon Preserve. While it was a fantastic hike, we were really quite disturbed by the number of illegal (also called social or volunteer) trails that had popped up. The Preserves and our natural lands were inherited with specific trails. Only through careful planning, design and maintenance are trails added in the right locations. When individuals on foot, bike or horse, create new trails—the ecosystem suffers. A few … Read More

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