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Council hears public safety updates; Alterra HOA residents seek apology over code‑enforcement letters
Summary
Fire and police briefings noted ongoing regional fires and a local investigation that led to an arrest for copper thefts; residents from the Alterra HOA asked the city to close code‑enforcement cases and send apology letters after letters were issued related to HOA campaign signs.
The Chino Hills City Council received public safety updates and a series of public comments regarding an Alterra HOA signage dispute on Sept. 10.
Fire Chief Williams told the council that regional fires mean "fire season is really all year long" and reported requests for ambulance strike teams to assist mountain hospitals coping with evacuation and patient relocations. The chief reminded residents about…
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