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History of the West Coyote Hills

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Jul 19, 2006, 22:05

Maps and Aerial Views
Aerial View of Coyote Hills
See the endangered area and its surrounding cities.
Jun 24, 2005, 10:04

Maps and Aerial Views
Aerial Photos of the West Coyote Hills Area

Coyote Hills is a gem of natural open space set in dense urban area as shown in these dramatic photos.


Apr 27, 2005, 14:28

Wildlife
Birds of Coyote Hills: Gnatcatcher Facts
“The most important thing for birds is the habitat”.  This was the resounding message of the third Education Series hosted by Friends of Coyote Hills in February at the Fullerton Main Library. Becky Stewart, M.Sc., Biologist-Educator for Bird Programs at the Starr Ranch (a bird preserve in South Orange County owned by Audubon), treated all to the sights and sounds of our local birds here in Coyote Hills. The topic was Birds of Coyote Hills, with emphasis on the shrinking populations of threatened and endangered species due to dwindling habitats.
Mar 15, 2005, 22:32

Habitat
Web-Site Photos ~ Plants

Jul 3, 2004, 15:44

Wildlife
Web-Site Photos ~ Animals
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Jul 3, 2004, 10:52

Articles and Letters
The West Coyote Hills DEIR: the Good the Bad, and the Ugly

In short, the lawyers and Friends of Coyote Hills have found that the West Coyote Hills DEIR has NOT met CEQA standards, is biased towards the developer, and considering the magnitude of the project and its impact on the whole community, is a substandard document that needs to be redone. 


Dec 16, 2003, 22:53

Articles and Letters
Critique of the West Coyote Hills Fiscal Impact Analysis
The findings of West Coyote Hills Fiscal Impact Analysis are often cited as reason to support the 760 housing development proposed by Chevron-Pacific Cost Homes. However, considering the flawed analysis of the Report, proponents of the development project need to find other reasons to rationalize their support of the project. Read more about the analysis and why it is flawed. Download/View File ]
Dec 14, 2003, 02:08

Archive
Citizens Speak Up to Save West Coyote Hills
EVFree Church provided a comfortable and beautiful meeting space for the public hearing on Chevron’s proposed 760-home project for West Coyote Hills.
Oct 30, 2003, 00:11

Archive
Chevron's Proposal for West Coyote Hills: A View for a Few - A Burden for the Rest
Chevron’s Pacific Coast Homes (PCH), applicant for the West Coyote Hills development, is launching an expensive advertisement and PR blitz to try to influence public support
Oct 29, 2003, 11:43

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