Development of West Coyote Hills goes slowly
The City of Fullerton will hold a series of public meetings to discuss the proposed development of West Coyote Hills.
The fate of the former oil fields has been in contention since the 1970’s. The developer, Pacific Coast Homes, has been working with a citizen’s group to refine their concept, while Friends of Coyote Hills, a community group, opposes development.
There was an informational meeting July 8 (see link below). Three additional meetings are planned, each with a different focus. All will be held in the city hall council chambers at 303 W. Commonwealth Ave. in Fullerton:
• Monday, July 27, 6:30 p.m.
Parks and Recreation Commission
• Wednesday, July 29, 6:30 p.m.
Energy Resource Management Committee
• Monday, August 3, 6:30 p.m.
Traffic and Circulation Commission
For information, call Joan Wolff, consultant planner to the City of Fullerton, at (714) 738-6837.
Links:
The city plan
The developer’s perspective
Video of the July 8 meeting (under Community Workshops)
Friends of Coyote Hills
The Sierra Club
My reaction to the July 8 meeting (What about Housing?)
A walk in the hills (audio slideshow)