No Orange Heights-Save 400 acres from urban sprawl. You can make a Difference!
The Irvine Company proposes to destroy almost 400 acres (size of Banning Ranch!) of wildlife habitat by developing 1180 new homes between Irvine Regional Park, Peters Canyon Regional Park, Jamboree and the 241 toll road. Formerly known as "Santiago Hills Phase II," they now call it "Orange Heights."
It is located in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, which burned during the Canyon Fire 2 in 2017.
We don't want a repeat of the devastating fires in Los Angeles and Malibu Canyon.
Santiago Canyon Rd, Chapman Ave and Jamboree Rd are already impacted by severe traffic congestion and traffic related deaths. It contradicts California's SB 743 from 2013, which now requires agencies to look at Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) instead of Level of Service (LOS).
At Naturalist For You (NFY), we know that change starts with people like you. Every act of kindness, every dollar, and every moment of your time brings us closer to achieving our mission. Together, we can create a brighter, more compassionate world for all.
How you can help power our mission:
- Donate: Every dollar counts. Contribute now to help us reach our goal.
- Share: Share our campaign with your friends, family, and on social media. Your advocacy can amplify our impact.
- Volunteer: Your time and skills can make an impact too.
Thank you for supporting our mission, your support is invaluable.
No Orange Heights-Save 400 acres from urban sprawl. You can make a Difference!
The Irvine Company proposes to destroy almost 400 acres (size of Banning Ranch!) of wildlife habitat by developing 1180 new homes between Irvine Regional Park, Peters Canyon Regional Park, Jamboree and the 241 toll road. Formerly known as "Santiago Hills Phase II," they now call it "Orange Heights."
It is located in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, which burned during the Canyon Fire 2 in 2017.
We don't want a repeat of the devastating fires in Los Angeles and Malibu Canyon.
Santiago Canyon Rd, Chapman Ave and Jamboree Rd are already impacted by severe traffic congestion and traffic related deaths. It contradicts California's SB 743 from 2013, which now requires agencies to look at Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) instead of Level of Service (LOS).
At Naturalist For You (NFY), we know that change starts with people like you. Every act of kindness, every dollar, and every moment of your time brings us closer to achieving our mission. Together, we can create a brighter, more compassionate world for all.
How you can help power our mission:
- Donate: Every dollar counts. Contribute now to help us reach our goal.
- Share: Share our campaign with your friends, family, and on social media. Your advocacy can amplify our impact.
- Volunteer: Your time and skills can make an impact too.
Thank you for supporting our mission, your support is invaluable.