Gypsum Canyon Cemetery Development

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City of Anaheim City Council Approves Gypsum Canyon Cemetery Development

On Tuesday, July 23, 2024, the Anaheim City Council unanimously approved development documents that were submitted for the Gypsum Canyon Cemetery Development. This included approvals by resolution to adopt the addendum to the final environmental impact report, approve the tentative parcel map, approve a conditional use permit, approve a general plan amendment and introduce ordinances for an amendment to the Mountian Park Specific Plan and a zoning change. The District appreciates all of the support that it received from the community, especially our Veterans, First Responders, Allied Veteran and legislative representatives.


Countywide Support of Cemetery Development

On July 20, 2021, the Anaheim City Council was the first City Council to pass a resolution to support the development of the Southern California State Veterans Cemetery on the Gypsum Canyon property located in Anaheim Hills. The Yorba Linda City Council was the second City supporting the development on August 3, 2021. Over the course of the three months following, the other 32 cities in the Orange County pledged their support by all passing their own resolution, with the City of Irvine approving the last supporting resolution on October 26, 2021.

To show their appreciation for the Countywide support, the County of Orange Board of Supervisors hosted a Flagpole Groundbreaking Dedication Ceremony on December 8, 2021, by inviting either the Mayor, Mayor Pro-Tem or Council representative from all 34 cities. The ceremony included words of support from many dignitaries, a large groundbreaking dedication and then with the assistance of over 100 Orange County Veterans, the unfurling of "Flag One" the inaugural first flag to be flown on the flagpole after it was installed.

Picture of groundbreaking signature page of political dignitaries, Veterans and guest signatures and all OC City logosPicture of political dignitaries with shovel as part of flagpole groundbreaking with hills in the background.
Veterans, political dignitaries and other guests helped unfurl 30-foot by 60-foot American flag.

Flag Raising Ceremony

On November 22, 2022, Flag One was raised to mark the future home of the Orange County Veterans Cemetery and Gypsum Canyon Memorial Park (public cemetery). Led by the County of Orange Board of Supervisor Don Wagner, a program was held to commemorate the raising of Flag One on the newly constructed 100-foot flagpole at the corner of the property. After the program, which included comments by Supervisor Wagner, VALOR Representatives, Assemblymember Sharon Quirk-Silva, and some patriotic music, several political dignitaries along with some Orange County Veterans rode in two restored military Humvees up to the base of the flagpole to assist in the official raising of Flag One.

Board of Supervisors posing with other with flag in the background.
Political dignitaries and Veterans assist in the raising of Flag One
This is a photo of the American Flag being raised up at the November 30, 2022 Ceremony.


Existing Orange County Public Cemeteries Status

The Orange County Cemetery District operates three public cemeteries that provide affordable interment options to County residents and taxpayers. There are only 2 years of casket spaces remaining for at-need sales at the El Toro Memorial Park. There is currently a limit of one double-depth casket space per family to purchase when a death occurs. District staff is working to determine if there are any additional areas in the cemeteries to hopefully provide additional casket spaces for families in need up to the point of when the Gypsum Canyon Memorial Park is open for use.

Beautiful sky and sunrise at Anaheim Cemetery

Anaheim Cemetery - Founded in 1866 - 15 acres - casket spaces sold out in 2010


Green lawn area and trees at Santa Ana Cemetery


Santa Ana Cemetery - Founded in 1870 - 29 acres - casket spaces sold out in 2020

Staff is currently working on closing internal roads to create more spaces which hopefully will help provide for affordable interment spaces until the Gypsum Canyon Memorial Park is open


Well landscaped lawn area with tree and bench at El Toro Memorial Park

El Toro Memorial Park - Founded in 1896 - 25 acres - casket spaces to be sold out in 2026




City of Anaheim City Council Approves Gypsum Canyon Cemetery Development

On Tuesday, July 23, 2024, the Anaheim City Council unanimously approved development documents that were submitted for the Gypsum Canyon Cemetery Development. This included approvals by resolution to adopt the addendum to the final environmental impact report, approve the tentative parcel map, approve a conditional use permit, approve a general plan amendment and introduce ordinances for an amendment to the Mountian Park Specific Plan and a zoning change. The District appreciates all of the support that it received from the community, especially our Veterans, First Responders, Allied Veteran and legislative representatives.


Countywide Support of Cemetery Development

On July 20, 2021, the Anaheim City Council was the first City Council to pass a resolution to support the development of the Southern California State Veterans Cemetery on the Gypsum Canyon property located in Anaheim Hills. The Yorba Linda City Council was the second City supporting the development on August 3, 2021. Over the course of the three months following, the other 32 cities in the Orange County pledged their support by all passing their own resolution, with the City of Irvine approving the last supporting resolution on October 26, 2021.

To show their appreciation for the Countywide support, the County of Orange Board of Supervisors hosted a Flagpole Groundbreaking Dedication Ceremony on December 8, 2021, by inviting either the Mayor, Mayor Pro-Tem or Council representative from all 34 cities. The ceremony included words of support from many dignitaries, a large groundbreaking dedication and then with the assistance of over 100 Orange County Veterans, the unfurling of "Flag One" the inaugural first flag to be flown on the flagpole after it was installed.

Picture of groundbreaking signature page of political dignitaries, Veterans and guest signatures and all OC City logosPicture of political dignitaries with shovel as part of flagpole groundbreaking with hills in the background.
Veterans, political dignitaries and other guests helped unfurl 30-foot by 60-foot American flag.

Flag Raising Ceremony

On November 22, 2022, Flag One was raised to mark the future home of the Orange County Veterans Cemetery and Gypsum Canyon Memorial Park (public cemetery). Led by the County of Orange Board of Supervisor Don Wagner, a program was held to commemorate the raising of Flag One on the newly constructed 100-foot flagpole at the corner of the property. After the program, which included comments by Supervisor Wagner, VALOR Representatives, Assemblymember Sharon Quirk-Silva, and some patriotic music, several political dignitaries along with some Orange County Veterans rode in two restored military Humvees up to the base of the flagpole to assist in the official raising of Flag One.

Board of Supervisors posing with other with flag in the background.
Political dignitaries and Veterans assist in the raising of Flag One
This is a photo of the American Flag being raised up at the November 30, 2022 Ceremony.


Existing Orange County Public Cemeteries Status

The Orange County Cemetery District operates three public cemeteries that provide affordable interment options to County residents and taxpayers. There are only 2 years of casket spaces remaining for at-need sales at the El Toro Memorial Park. There is currently a limit of one double-depth casket space per family to purchase when a death occurs. District staff is working to determine if there are any additional areas in the cemeteries to hopefully provide additional casket spaces for families in need up to the point of when the Gypsum Canyon Memorial Park is open for use.

Beautiful sky and sunrise at Anaheim Cemetery

Anaheim Cemetery - Founded in 1866 - 15 acres - casket spaces sold out in 2010


Green lawn area and trees at Santa Ana Cemetery


Santa Ana Cemetery - Founded in 1870 - 29 acres - casket spaces sold out in 2020

Staff is currently working on closing internal roads to create more spaces which hopefully will help provide for affordable interment spaces until the Gypsum Canyon Memorial Park is open


Well landscaped lawn area with tree and bench at El Toro Memorial Park

El Toro Memorial Park - Founded in 1896 - 25 acres - casket spaces to be sold out in 2026



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