Hills For Everyone’s Work Featured at CSU Fullerton

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Hills For Everyone Consultant Melanie Schlotterbeck presented at the annual CSUF Geography Club “All Points of the Compass” Conference today. She is an alumni of the Geography Department and focused the presentation on how geography tools (both environmental and planning) have been used to help conserve land in the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor.

Fall 2017

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Fall 2017 (PDF – 726 KB) Highlights: Chino Hills State Park Legislative Champion Dies Your Chance to Save Land Preserve Hours Reduced City of Industry Shenanigans Continue Project Updates Three Easy Ways to Help Hills For Everyone After the newsletter was at press, three relevant items happened, so this issue includes two update slips on the Esperanza Hills and Madrona Appeals, and the Park Bond status.

Canyon Fire Burns State Park

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Thursday 10:28 PM – OCFA reports new acreage count at 2,662 and containment at 60%. Six structures have burned. Two helicopters are doing air drops. Crews on scene doing mop up. 8:58 AM – OCFA reports it is holding steady at 2,500 acres, but now there are 520+ firefighters on-scene. At sunrise the fixed wing aircraft started up again. Two injuries have been reported. Multiple homes still threatened. Tuesday 7:50 AM – OCFA reports 2,500 acres burned with 350+ firefighters … Read More

Call to Action: Calls Needed Today

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If you live in Chino Hills, Brea, Yorba Linda, Placentia, La Habra, Diamond Bar or Rowland Heights, please call Assemblyman Phillip Chen TODAY – RIGHT NOW at 916-319-2055. Urge Assemblyman Chen to support Senate Bill 5 (SB 5) – the Park Bond Act of 2018. If this measure is approved by voters in June 2018, it will provide funds we can access to add land to Chino Hills State Park. This is the moment he can actually deliver something important … Read More

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