Environmental and Historical Preservation Commission
Commission Meeting
- Date/Time: 2nd Monday of each month at 6 pm
- Location: City Hall Council Chamber
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The Environmental and Historical Preservation Comission considers matters of environmental concern and particularly those pertaining to the use, manufacture, production, transportation and disposal of hazardous materials and waste within or affecting the City. The Commission also considers matters pertaining to the preservation of the City's heritage and cultures, including the designation of landmarks and review of all restoration, rehabilitation, alteration and demolition projects in preservation areas. The Commission educates the citizens about the City's heritage and matters of environmental concern to the community.
Notice on Public Participation
Members of the public who wish to submit written comments to the Environmental and Historical Preservation Commission (EHPC) may do so by emailing EHPC@moval.org. Staff will forward all correspondence to the EHPC and provide hard copies to each Commissioner at the next regularly scheduled meeting. Any correspondence received after 5:00 p.m. on the same day of a EHPC meeting may be distributed at the subsequent meeting.
Urban Forestry
The purpose of the Urban Forestry Program is to advance the development of a healthy and sustainable urban forest within the City of Moreno Valley. The "urban forest" consists of trees planted in public places such as parks, along street medians and parkways, in parking lots and landscaped areas around businesses, street trees along the public right-of-way, and in homeowner's yards. Trees provide energy conservation in buildings and vehicles; reduce storm-water runoff; extend the life of surface streets; improve local air, soil and water quality; reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide; provide wildlife habitat; and increase property values. Trees give us shady sidewalks and parks, and improve quality of life in our urban environments.
The following web sites contain information on urban forestry, including tree selection and care, that the citizens of Moreno Valley
can use to enhance their own contributions to our urban forest:
- Alliance for Community Trees
- California ReLeaf
- California Urban Forests Council
- Additional information for the Moreno Valley area:
California West Nile Virus Surveillance Information Center
Commission Members
Staff: Danielle Harper-Scott, Principal Planner, Miguel Del Rio, Senior Planner and Stacy Dunning, Senior Administrative Assistant
- Stan Yombo, Chairperson
Term expires 06/30/26 - Farrah Pleasant
Term expires 06/30/26 - Dr. Mary McBean
Term expires 06/30/26 - Nathan Urena
Term expires 06/30/25
- Vacant
Term expires 06/30/27 - Vacant
Term expires 06/30/25 - Vacant
Term expires 06/30/27 - Vacant (Alternate)
Term expires 6/30/27