2015 Recap Video

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Hills For Everyone had significant accomplishments in 2015 with many challenges across the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor.  This video captures some of the highlights of our work as well as some of things we will be working on in 2016.  Thank you for your continued support.  Your support and financial contributions make this work possible.

YL City Council Changes Mind

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In an odd turn of events, the Yorba Linda City Council changed its mind on the primary access road for the proposed (and currently litigated) Esperanza Hills project.  Arguments have ensued for months that the proposed primary access road across San Antonio Canyon behind more than a dozen homes was patently illegal.  Residents provided 18 documents confirming their position that the land was open space in perpetuity and the road was not an acceptable use.  The City changed its position … Read More

Federal Conservation Funding Renewed

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Congress reauthorized the critical conservation bill, known as the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). Congress let it expire September 30 after 50 years of successful conservation funding. Many organizations, including Hills For Everyone, supported its renewal. In the last few days, Congress approved an omnibus spending package with a three-year extension the Fund. There is an increase in the annual allocation and $450 million is available for conservation each year. These funds were used in the purchase of a … Read More

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