Hills For Everyone keeps an eye on the protected and unprotected lands of the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor, which spans four counties and 12 cities. In some instances, development proposals threaten the integrity of the Corridor, while in other cases, our protected lands are threatened with poorly planned infrastructure projects. Where appropriate, HFE gets involved in the local land use, planning, and environmental review process.
We’ve divided this section into the following categories:
Acronyms used throughout these pages include:
- CEQA = California Environmental Quality Act
- EIR = Environmental Impact Report