Saturday, July 16, 2011

Friends of Coyote Hills Fight Back

By Allen Bacon, The Daily Bosco

The Fight to save Coyote Hills from Development is far from over. After a 4-1 decision from the Fullerton City Council to allow Development by the Chevron Corporation on their Coyote Hills property on Tuesday night, the long time group, Friends of Coyote Hills, is planning to fight the decision and force a special election.

The group is working to get a referendum on a ballot in a special election to overturn the City Council decision.

The group is kicking off the referendum today Saturday July 16 from 9AM-1PM at the community room of Banco Popular, 1701 N Euclid St, Fullerton. Friends of Coyote Hills will be providing a 30-minute referendum overview and training throughout the morning for anyone who wants to help collect signatures or just get information on this effort.

They will also be deploying volunteers throughout locations in the City to gather signatures.

The Banco Popular Conference Room in Fullerton (1701 North Euclid) and the US Bank Conference Room at 201 West Bastanchury Rd will be open starting today. Representatives from the Friends of Coyote Hills will be there every Saturday from 9 AM-1PM and every weekday evening from 7-9 PM

Supporters are urged to drop by during their office hours to sign a petition, pickup new/drop off completed petitions, or to find out more about this referendum.

The Places and Dates:

Banco Popular: July 16 (Sat.), 19, 20, 23 (Sat.), 26, 27, 30 (Sat.). August 2, 3, 4, 13 (Sat.), 16, 17, 18.

US Bank: July 22, 25, 29. August 1, 5, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19

In addition, the Group needs the following:

Clip boards for the petitions. You can drop them off on Saturday at the above location or anytime on the porch of 925 Valencia Mesa, Fullerton

People to Host a signature gathering “party”.

Donations are Welcome

Get the word out by posting announcements to social mecia or email/talk to neighbors.


Friends of Coyote Hills will be posting a schedule and locations of more upcoming training and signature gathering events on their website at www.coyotehills.org

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