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Environmental Impact Report

Mile Square Park Plan Scoping Meeting

by FHBP on September 8, 2020 with No Comments

Mile Square Regional Park is getting a Master Plan. The plan focuses on the design of a 93 acre expansion. … Read More

Blog Posts Environmental Impact Report, Mile Square Park, OC Parks, Park Master Plan

Sully Miller Comment Deadline 12/31

by FHBP on December 28, 2018 with No Comments

The Sully Miller site, in Orange, has a proposal for a new development. The new project is called “Trails at … Read More

Blog Posts City of Orange, Comment Deadline, Environmental Impact Report, Orange Park Acres, Public Process, Sully Miller

Trails at Santiago Creek Revised DEIR Released

by FHBP on November 28, 2018 with No Comments

The revised DEIR for the Sully-Miller project (now called “Trails at Santiago Creek”) has been released by the City of … Read More

Blog Posts City of Orange, Environmental Impact Report, Sully Miller, Trails at Santiago Creek
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