Safeguard the Hills: Your Support is Needed
Numerous threats exist that could sever the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. Your support is critical to our success. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3RbTWoP
Numerous threats exist that could sever the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. Your support is critical to our success. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3RbTWoP
Rowland Heights, La Habra Heights, and Hacienda Heights residents should submit letters of support to the Los Angeles County Regional Planning Commission by Wednesday, July 26th to support the zone change of the Aera Energy lands in the Wildlife Corridor. … Read More
Sunsets in the fall and winter are spectacular. And they are “extra” spectacular when set against natural ridge lines. These are the 3,000 acre Shell-Aera lands above Brea on the Orange County side and above Diamond Bar and Rowland Heights … Read More
An Environmental Impact Report is being written for a project that widens 1.75 miles of Brea Canyon Road, which parallels much of the 57 Freeway and dumps into Brea at State College/Central. Orange County Public Works is preparing this environmental … Read More
With the latest news (released through an investigative reporter) of a solar farm and reservoir for Tres Hermanos, the City of Industry, doesn’t appear to want to divulge information publicly–especially to neighboring cities impacted by the plans. There is a … Read More
The City of Industry is in escrow to purchase the last major ownership in Tonner Canyon. Owned by the Boy Scouts of America this land has been used for all sorts of nature-related youth events (camping, archery, picnics, etc.) Hills … Read More
See the proposal level the backdrop of Brea to add 3,600 houses on 3,000 acres in Los Angeles and Orange County. This land connects the protected areas on the western side of the hills to the eastern side of the … Read More
Summer 2005 (PDF – 435 KB) Highlights: Study says save the Missing Middle Wake up campaign Campgrounds open in State Park Wildlife programs prove popular Blind Thrust fault Brea may limit canyon development