Press Coverage on Acquisitions

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Thanks to the Voice of OC for its coverage of our important work adjacent to Chino Hills State Park. For 40 years Hills For Everyone has been advocating for preservation of the lands in this article. We are thrilled to see the progress and hope to share good news in the weeks to come! Stay tuned! View the Voice of OC article.

Fire Ignitions Near 4th of July HIGH

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This is your friendly, but VERY serious, reminder our hills are *quite* flammable. So are our cars, houses, possessions–even us–we are flammable. More fires start in the month of July than *any other* month in the year because of fireworks. Please DO NOT set off fireworks in any of the neighborhoods near the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor–they are banned for a reason. Our safety, our lives, and our peace of mind are worth more than any firework display.

SB 266 Passes Out of Assembly Committee

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We are thrilled to announce our Senate Bill 266, which aims to expand Chino Hills State Park just passed the Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee. Thanks to Senator Josh Newman for authoring the bill and Assemblyman Chen for co-authoring it. Next up: Appropriations.

Escrow Closes on 80 Acres

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We are thrilled to announce escrow has closed on the 80 acre Eastbridge property. The land was surrounded on three sides by Chino Hills State Park and on one side by the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (L.A. Mountains). Thanks to the landowner (the Shopoff Group), the Wildlife Conservation Board, our consultants, and MRCA for their hard work making this conservation acquisition happen.

Preserve Yorba Linda Hills Petition

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Hills For Everyone urges Yorba Linda residents to sign this petition to stop the conversion of designated Open Space to other uses like housing. Sign the petition by July 1st. The City of Yorba Linda is presently considering a project on 41 acres zoned as Open Space. Unfortunately, some governmental agencies view the “Open Space” designation as a “temporary” land use, meaning it can change in the future to residential, commercial, industrial, etc. The problem is, this particular land was … Read More

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