W E L C O M E !   “Home begins at Triunfo and Kanan” – Jay Cordell
Last updated: December 30, 2008

Fundraising Pledges
as of Dec. 30, 2008

We look forward to developing this Website with you as a community resource for the residents and property owners in the Triunfo-Lobo Canyons. If you have suggestions as to what we can put in this Website or how we can develop it, please e-mail our Webmaster, .

Content we plan to have on this Website:

About Triunfo-Lobo Community Association
   • Mission
   • Brief History
   • Officers through the Years

The Canyons' Flora and Fauna
      The birds list from Leah (above) is a good start. Thank you, Leah. We would love to have photos to match the list. Anybody out there with a collection of photos of birds and animals of Triunfo and Lobo?

Submission Form
(for Letters to the Editor, articles, photos, news tidbits, etc.)

The Making of “Miller’s Corner”
Triunfo-Lobo Corner Beautification Project

The beautification project for the corner property at Triunfo Canyon and Lobo Canyon Roads serves three purposes.

The first is to remove an unattractive nuisance from the community. This corner is regularly used to park unwanted or unused vehicles, often for weeks at a time, with concomitant dumping from these same vehicles creating visual blight. Simultaneously, this property is used as a school bus stop for the local children. The vehicles and unknown refuse constitute a hazard for our canyon students. At times, this lot is used as a short-cut by drivers wishing to avoid the corner, which places the children at additional risk.

The second purpose—which is really the "transformation" solution to the first—is to create a better-looking area where the children can safely wait for either the school bus or for their parents to pick them up after returning from school, where they are not in the road nor exposed to vehicular traffic. By limiting the vehicle access to a single lane through the length of the property, it eliminates the possibility of vehicles being left for long periods of time while still providing access to the school bus for children to enter or exit the bus at a location well removed from the road.

Lastly, an improved landscape will be enjoyed by all recreationalists who frequent the canyon to hike, jog, and ride, both bicycles and horses. Lobo Canyon Road is an almost flat 2-mile road that is a favorite of many people seeking exercise in a natural setting. The bench can also serve as a gathering spot before and after excursions. This corner, landscaped with natives and a bench, will provide a pleasant resting place for all.

For more information and to participate in this community beautification endeavor, please contact _______ via email at __________________.

Miller's Corner Materials & Plant List

Click on image below to
see corner layout plan

"Howlings" Newsletter Archive
(PDF versions available for downloading)

April 2009 issue (217 KB)
Summer 2008 issue (1 MB)
Spring 2008 issue (317 KB)
Fall 2007 issue (740 KB)
Winter '04-'05 issue (579 KB)
Summer 2004 issue (708 KB)
Spring 2004 issue (512 KB)
Fall 2003 issue (340 KB)
Summer 2003 issue (248KB)

Grading & Significant Ridgeline Ordinance Online Resource:
Check out this link (with PDF documents, color-coded maps. etc.)
if you have not read the Draft Ordinance yet.