Talk:Eastvale, California
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[edit] Existence
In trying to check this community name against official records, Eastvale is not listed in official records including the US Geological Survey, Geographic Names Information System and the US Postal Service ZIP Code data. It is listed on the Riverside County Fire Department web site as having a fire station. There is also a school with a variant name of Eastvale School in the USGS gazeteer. This is normal for a small community, I think. User:David Jordan
- I agree with everything you said, David. During my research, I found it difficult to gather accurate data wrt to demographics, areas, etc. due to Eastvale's fledgling status. It does have one fire station, and three elementary schools. It also has the specific area plan as created by the county. And, I suppose, a small nod of Eastvale's existence was accomplished by the recent inclusion as a community in the 2007 Thomas Guide atlas, Riverside county page 683. Brien Clark 04:37, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
Mr. Clark: good work. I missed this community when I was rifling through the 2004 county General Plan. Snow Creek Village is another one that needs an article. User:David Jordan 11/15/2006.
- Thanks, David. I haven't even heard of Snow Creek Village. Is this also in Riverside County? Brien Clark 02:03, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] NPOV Link
Pcgorilla, your willingness to contribute is admirable. However, the added link violated What Wiki is Not. For further information, you can also review WP:CORP. Thanks, Brien Clark 05:15, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Corona Valley?
Does anyone know the boundaries of Corona Valley? I have been told the term is synonymous with Eastvale, but I won't include this in the article unless someone can help substantiate it. Brien Clark 02:03, 19 November 2006 (UTC)