Spring 2017

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Spring 2017 (PDF – 1.02 MB) Highlights: Precipitation, Poppies, People, and Problems Loss of a Leader — Jeff Yann Honoring a Leader — Bob Henderson Madrona – A Light at the End of the Tunnel? Esperanza Hills – A Decision in May Three Easy Ways to Help Hills For Everyone

View our 2016 Recap Video

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“Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” –George Santayana For the last few years, Hills For Everyone has created an informative video of our accomplishments and upcoming challenges for the next year.  Looking back reminds us exactly how far we’ve come.  Take three minutes to see the impact your support and donations have made to ensure the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor is protected for everyone, forever.   View the Video on YouTube>>

Proposed Flyover Connector From 241 to 91 Freeway

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Per Supervisor Lisa Bartlett’s Fifth District E-Newsletter: “The Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) and Caltrans are proposing to build a direct, median-to-median, tolled connector to link the northbound 241 Toll Road and eastbound 91 Express Lanes and to link the westbound 91 Express Lanes to the southbound 241 Toll Road. This “Express Connector” would decrease traffic congestion, enhance safety by reducing weaving across lanes, and improve toll road and toll lane access in Orange and Riverside Counties. TCA and Caltrans welcome … Read More

July E-Newsletter Released

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The excessive heat seems to be drawing out all sorts of wildlife!  Remember to keep your animals and their food or water dishes inside.  This newsletter includes three updates: the recent tour of the proposed Hidden Oaks project in Chino Hills, the sighting of a cougar in the State Park, and a Save The Date for our next Stop Madrona fundraiser.   Enjoy this brief update and your summer plans for August! View the newsletter.

91 Freeway

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Numeorus projects along the 91 freeway in both Riverside and Orange Counties jeopardize the only place wildlife can safely cross under the 91 freeway at Coal Canyon.  From river riprap to freeway widenings, flyovers to the Santa Ana River Interceptor line, this geographically and topographically challenged landscape has a lot of threats. Learn more about the 91 Freeway Corridor by following this link.

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