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Legislative Advocacy Committee
The Legislative Advocacy Committee is a City Council Standing Committee focused on building strong intergovernmental relationships with state and federal representatives. The Committee develops proactive strategies to support legislation that protects local control, secures funding, and reduces unfunded mandates, ensuring the City can continue delivering high-quality services to the community.
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Parks & Rec. Commission
The Parks & Recreation Commission is a five-member advisory board appointed by the City Council that helps guide the planning, development, and maintenance of parks, trails, and recreation programs in Chino Hills. The Commission includes community members, a student representative, and a school district liaison, and advises the City Council on budgeting, facilities, and long-term planning.
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Planning Commission
The Planning Commission is a five-member advisory board appointed by the City Council to review and make recommendations on land use and development in Chino Hills. The Commission evaluates site plans, residential designs, and proposed amendments to the City’s General Plan and Development Code, ensuring new projects align with community standards and long-term planning goals.
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Public Works Commission
The Public Works Commission is a five-member advisory board that provides recommendations to the City Council on a wide range of public infrastructure and utility issues. The Commission reviews topics such as traffic safety, recycled water, waste management, cable services, and water and sewer system improvements to help support efficient and sustainable city services.
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Public Art Committee
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Tres Hermanos Conservation Authority
The Tres Hermanos Conservation Authority is a joint powers agency formed by the Cities of Chino Hills, Diamond Bar, and Industry to preserve and manage the 2,445-acre Tres Hermanos Ranch. The Authority oversees the long-term stewardship of this open space through coordinated planning, budgeting, and land use decisions that reflect shared community values and environmental priorities.