Help Rename Seven Preserves

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Hills For Everyone is part of a coalition that has protected 1,300 acres across Orange County through a mitigation program, including ~300 acres (the Hayashi Preserve) next to Chino Hills State Park. OCTA is hosting a renaming effort to honor the natural resources on the preserves. Join in the fun by voting for your favorite preserve names at: www.OCTA.net/Preservation. The name will be revealed at the Saturday, February 24th hike on the O’Neill Oaks Preserve.

Brea City Attorney Comments on Madrona Case

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The Brea City Attorney explains at the January 16, 2018 City Council Meeting what his initial take is of the Supreme Court’s denial of the developer’s request for review of the Madrona project.  In short, he believes the project can’t be fixed by updating the Environmental Impact Report. We anticipate the that Superior Court Judge Moss will require the entire project approvals to be overturned by the City of Brea. View the video.

It’s Over. We Won Madrona.

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The California Supreme Court has just turned down the developer’s request for review of the Madrona Project.   Game Over.  We won. After a 17 year battle to stop Madrona, a dangerous hillside development of 162 houses deep in the fire prone Carbon Canyon area of Brea, conservationists are celebrating a final victory. Hills For Everyone (and its co-petitioners) won at the Superior Court level in November 2015; we won at the Appellate Court level in October 2017, and we won … Read More

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