Fifty Shades of Green Event

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Yorba Linda residents are hard at work under Hills For Everyone’s guidance fighting both Esperanza Hills and Cielo Vista.  Friday, November 6 the residents are offering a fun filled dinner and silent auction. There are a number of cool items, high tech gadgets in the silent auction, but one of the best items is a chance to bid on a 24 hour Telsa vehicle loan.  Support these hillside preservation efforts by purchasing your tickets today! Go to: ProtectYorbaLinda.com

Esperanza Hills Meeting, All Q’s no A’s

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Hills For Everyone was an active participant in the Special City Council meeting last Tuesday night, which was supposed to be a Q&A between city staff, agencies and the public about the Esperanza Hills and Cielo Vista projects. Residents came armed with a litany of questions about process and procedure, but the City’s standard response was “We’ll look into that.” It became more of a “Q” with no “A.” Check out the article in the OC Register.

Drought Hits Home for New Developments

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Governor Brown issued a mandatory 25% reduction in water use throughout the state for residential consumers as we enter the fourth year of our historic drought.  Additionally the Executive Order also outlines that to save water, the State will “prohibit new homes and developments from irrigating with potable water unless water efficient drip irrigation systems are used, and ban watering of ornamental grass on public street medians.”  As a side note, Madrona, Esperanza Hills, and Cielo Vista use well over the existing amount … Read More

Spring 2015

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Spring 2015 (PDF – 528 KB) Highlights: Early Win in Yorba Linda Madrona Update Trail Access Closure in Puente Hills Chino Hills State Park Discovery Center & Road Update Lands at Risk in Southern Chino Hills Garden Tour Fundraising Event I Heart OC Fundraiser New Board Member Announcement

2014 Year in Review

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Hills For Everyone is pleased to release a short video recapping the 2014 Wildlife Corridor preservation efforts.  From Stop Madrona to the Habitat Authority’s 20th Anniversary celebration, we were engaged in hillside protection and celebration efforts throughout the four-county region. Check out the 2014 Year in Review video!

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