Support for SB 49 & 50

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Sometimes it is important to get involved with statewide policy decisions. That’s why Hills For Everyone supports Senate Bills 49 and 50.   SB 49 is designed to strengthen the existing environmental protections by incorporating into state law existing federal protections for clean air, clean water, endangered species, safe drinking water, and worker protections.   SB 50 establishes a state process to ensure that federal lands in California are protected, and that, where feasible public lands are protected through state … Read More

Flight Over the Wildlife Corridor

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When the conditions are right, Hills For Everyone takes to the air to see what the latest and greatest views provide of the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. See what these 2017 aerial photographs reveal.  

We Support the Park Bond Legislation

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Hills For Everyone is pleased to support Speaker pro Tem Kevin de Leon’s Senate Bill 5 called: California Drought, Water, Parks, Climate, Coastal Protection, and Outdoor Access For All Act of 2018. This is the first time in 12 years a park bond act could fund important conservation projects in California. We’ve also supported the “sister” bill in the Assembly (Assembly Bill 18, which was put forward by Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia). Stay tuned for how this plays out. It may … Read More

Centennial Parade Postponed Due to Weather

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Important message from the Brea Centennial Steering Committee:   Due to the continual weather forecast of heavy rainstorms for this coming weekend, the long-planned Centennial Parade and Picnic must be postponed due to safety and logistical concerns. The Committee is determined to celebrate Brea’s Centennial by rescheduling the parade and picnic at a later date to be determined. Bookmark CityofBrea.net/Centennial, and keep an eye on social media for updates!   For those that volunteered to walk in the Hills For … Read More

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