STOP - Low/Medium-Income Density Housing in Chino Hills
John Bruner Chino Hills

STOP - Low/Medium-Income Density Housing in Chino Hills

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John Bruner Chino Hills
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SIGN THE PETITION - Tell the City Council:

  1. STOP rezoning land for Low-Medium Income Housing
  2. SAVE the City Center and the Miracle Mile
  3. EXTEND the Sports Park to the SW corner of Eucalyptus and Peyton.

In January 2022 the Chino Hills City Council declared the SW corner of the Eucalyptus/Peyton intersection as "not suited for Density projects." A year later they are considering a project to bring 50 Low-Medium Income Senior units to the same area. THEY ARE DOING WHAT? THAT's NUTS,

SO

Join our effort to extend the Sports Park to the SW corner of Eucalyptus/Peyton by adding facilities that will enhance and make the area an awesome place for family activities. Ask the City Council to include everything we want in one convenient centrally located place (tennis, pickle, badminton, basketball courts, dog park, kids playground, run/walk track open area and event stage facilities the Red Barn, and so much more).

8 Million to rehab the Sports Complex - https://youtu.be/qsdddxiUbd8

If you live in Chino Hills or use the Sports Park sign this petition and join our social media effort to make this happen: Join Here https://rebrand.ly/RedBarn Or at Nextdoor https://rebrand.ly/District2

THEN

Join our CALL TO ACTION (Letter Campain) at these social media sites to stop the California mandate to build more than 3700 Low-Medium income units in Chino Hills:

Facebook: https://rebrand.ly/CALL2Act_LetterCampaign

Nextdoor: https://rebrand.ly/Call2Act_NDLetter

FINALLY,

Kindly sign our petition. Include the name of each person of legal age who resides in your home. The petition outlines all of our efforts and tells the City Council what YOU expect. Find the petition here: https://rebrand.ly/FBPetition

Regards,

John Bruner

Save the Red Barn Project

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