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CHINO HILLS RESIDENTS:**Sign the Petition to STOP A High Density Development in Carbon Canyon** Add your name to the petition to tell the Chino Hills City Council you don’t support high density in Carbon Canyon. Sign here!
CHINO HILLS RESIDENTS:**Sign the Petition to STOP A High Density Development in Carbon Canyon** Add your name to the petition to tell the Chino Hills City Council you don’t support high density in Carbon Canyon. Sign here!
The developer of the 537 acre property submitted a revised project that reduces the footprint of the project and number of units from 107 to 53. However, the site is now owned by a new developer and the new site plans are unknown. The site is located on Carbon Canyon Road across from the Circle K store. Learn more about Hidden Oaks.
The Hills For Everyone Fundraising Team is working on a spring Garden Tour. If you have a green thumb or know someone with a green thumb whose garden we should consider including on our Tour, please let us know by emailing us by Friday, February 20. We are looking for a diverse array of garden themes, from tropical to roses, English gardens to drought-tolerant and everything in between.
4500 Carbon Canyon Road in Brea. Another entrance to Chino Hills State Park is in Brea adjacent to Carbon Canyon Regional Park on Carbon Canyon Road (Highway 142) at the Discovery Center. It is safest to park your vehicle at State Park or the Regional Park. Fees do apply in both lots. There is parking for equestrian trailers. Download a map of the Carbon Canyon (Discovery Center) entrance. (PDF – 808KB)
Summer 2007 (PDF – 331 KB) Highlights: Diamond Bar’s residents resist Shell-Aera project Opposition to road through State Park grows Success stories abound HFE honored Brea limits development in Carbon Canyon