Edison Steps Away From Tres Hermanos Solar Project

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Southern California Edison was in on the deal with the City of Industry to build the solar factory on Upper Tonner Canyon. But it appears things are unraveling. Records in the City of Diamond Bar and Chino Hills’ lawsuits are still pending from Industry…. including the documents related to Edison’s role in the deal. The plot thickens. Read the article in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune.

Industry Won’t Comply With Public Records Law

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Another story on the City of Industry. This time the city won’t comply with the California Public Records Act, according to the Cities of Diamond Bar and Chino Hills. Both cities have sued Industry over the proposed solar factory on Tres Hermanos. Check out the San Gabriel Valley Tribune article.

Meeting on Proposed Solar Factory

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The Cities of Chino Hills and Diamond Bar met last week to see if more of the mystery around the City of Industry’s proposed solar factory on Tres Hermanos (Upper Tonner Canyon) could be determined. Between the two cities there are four lawsuits filed to stop the project from moving forward. Numerous high ranking officials in the City of Industry have been recently fired. Check out the Chino Champion article.

Industry Stops Paying on Solar Factory Work

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Lawsuits filed by the Cities of Chino Hills and Diamond Bar have the City of Industry focused on record requests and not the advancement of the solar factory itself. The factory was planned for the Tres Hermanos property (Upper Tonner Canyon) and bills submitted by the leasee have been unpaid because the City Council has yet to increase the cap beyond the original $20M. View the San Gabriel Valley Tribune article.

Chino Hills/Diamond Bar Sue Industry

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The Cities of Diamond Bar and Chino Hills are turning up the heat on the City of Industry for its discounted purchase of the Tres Hermanos land. Each city filed a second lawsuit focused on the California Environmental Quality Act, Gift of Public Funds, and Due Process Violations. See the press release from each city in the comments below. View Diamond Bar’s Press Release and Chino Hills’ Press Release.

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