From the monthly archives:

June 2009

Equestrian Center Feasibility Study

June 27, 2009

My vote on the Yorba Linda Equestrian feasibility study was predicated on a variety of concerns. I would like to preface this with a reiteration of my support for the equestrian community, their interests and ensuring safe, reliable trails and access to equestrian facilities. In 2006 when I ran for Council, I pledged support for [...]

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PRESS RELEASE: YORBA LINDA LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE

June 12, 2009

 
PRESS RELEASE
City of Yorba Linda
PO Box 87014, Yorba Linda CA  92885  
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 5, 2009
 
CONTACT: Public Works Department  (714) 961-7170
 
Regional Water Use Reductions Required – City of Yorba Linda Will Conserve Water By Reducing Landscape Maintenance Area
 
Yorba Linda, CA – California is in its third consecutive year of drought.  Water allocations to the Southern California region have [...]

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Fire tips from the community!

June 8, 2009

1. Do not forget your telephone book with contact numbers in it
2. One thing we learned during the fire was to leave our doors unlocked.  We locked the doors when we left fearing the possibility of looters after the fire.  The neighborhood was secured by police after the evacuation was lifted, so looters was not an issue.  [...]

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IMPORTANT UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS

June 7, 2009

We have a variety of important issues coming before Council that deserves everyone attention!  Read below for specifics!
June 9-  starting at 6:30 pm at City Hall  
This is a joint meeting of the City Council and the Planning Commission to look at the specific plan for our Town Center project. The consultant will present their [...]

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Fire Season 2009 (May 2009 – Sep 2009)

June 6, 2009

Fire Season 2009 (May 2009 – Sep 2009)
(Summary submitted by resident Paul Jones- member YL OCFA Focus Group)
 
OCFA fire engines will begin appearing in Yorba Linda and other high risk communities in mid-June and continuing through the month of August.  They will be offering a “wildland consultation” to each homeowner in the fire hazard zones (Very High, High and [...]

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