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Habitat Authority reports restoration progress; council asks for clearer maps and fire-marshall oversight

La Habra Heights City Council · April 14, 2025
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Summary

La Habra Heights’ Habitat Authority representative reported about 75 acres restored in Powder Canyon (part of ~130 acres total) and described rangers, goat grazing and outreach; the council asked for clearer maps and for the fire marshal to review risk-based clearance plans before additional work.

Katherine Howen, the city’s appointee to the Habitat Authority technical advisory committee, told the council the authority completed about 75 acres of habitat restoration in Powder Canyon this year and that the total restoration in La Habra Heights is roughly 130 acres.

Howen described coordinated work with the Fire Department and the new fire marshal, noting fuel-clearance efforts, removal of hazardous trees, Conservation Corps work in Powder Canyon, and ranger patrols equipped with type 6 engines to provide a…

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