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August Movie

8/4/2021

 
The next movie night will be Friday, August 13 with the movie beginning at approximately 8 pm.  Bring your chairs, blankets and snacks and come on down to the Recreation Center for a fun summer evening with your Lake Hills Reserve friends and neighbors.  Water bottles will be available while supplies last. 


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Movie Nights Are Back

6/2/2021

 
The Board of Directors is excited to announce that Summer Movie Nights are back.  Movie nights are a fun filled way for Lake Hills Reserve residents to enjoy the beautiful park area and have fun with other Lake Hills Reserve families.  Please bring your chairs, blankets and snacks.  Water bottles will be provided while supplies last.  The first movie night will be Friday, June 11 at approximately 8 pm. 
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Don’t get fooled by water quality and customer information scams, Western warns

4/2/2020

 
RIVERSIDE, CA – Western Municipal Water District (Western) is urging customers to beware of calls, emails or visits from scammers claiming to be from or representing Western. Western employees always wear either their uniform with their name and Western logo or can produce an employee badge for verification. If you are unsure if a call or email you are receiving is from Western, call us at 951.571.7104 or email [email protected].
“Western staff will always provide proper identification upon request when visiting a home or business,” said General Manager Craig Miller. “Contractors affiliated with Western identify themselves as such and refrain from vague language association like ‘the district’ or ‘the water company.’”
Private companies not affiliated with Western often solicit business or leave door hangers and mailers that are vague in nature, asking for customer information or claiming to solve a water quality issue. Western conducts more than 4,500 water quality tests each year to ensure tap water delivered to our customers meets and exceeds all state and federal water quality regulations. For more information on Western’s water quality, visit wmwd.com/WaterQuality.
Calls demanding immediate payment or claiming that your water will be shutoff are NOT methods used by Western to communicate with customers to collect past due payments. If an account is past due, Western will provide notification through the following methods:
  • Auto Call – Customers will receive an automated call generated by Western’s customer service team requesting a call back to pay any past due balances.
  • Bill Notice – Customers will receive a past due notice accompanied by their bill and past due amount.
  • Direct Mail – Customers will be provided seven-day notice via FedEx of the intent to interrupt service.
“Customers are encouraged to remain vigilant and report anything suspicious,” Miller said.
Members of our service teams will wear a uniform and will arrive in trucks that have a Western logo. Under no circumstances will service team members need to enter your home. If a member of Western staff cannot show you an identification badge, or if you have a concern about that person’s identification, please contact Western’s customer service team at 951.571.7104 or email [email protected].
For more information about Western, visit wmwd.com.

Western Municipal Water District declares local state of emergency

4/1/2020

 
RIVERSIDE, CA – The Western Municipal Water District (Western) Board of Directors on Wednesday, April 1, adopted Resolution 3112 declaring a local state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. 
Today’s declaration of a local emergency grants general manager, Craig Miller, increased flexibility to make critical operational decisions and acquire vital financial, material, and human resources to support business continuity. This action ensures the essential water and wastewater (sewer) services that Western provides remain as reliable as ever.
The action does not mean that there is any risk to Western customers or threat to Western’s ability to continue delivering clean drinking water. Western’s water supply remains plentiful, safe and of the highest quality. Western’s wastewater collection and treatment service, as well as recycled water service remain fully operational.
“With the prolonged statewide stay-at-home order, it is critical that we implement additional safeguards for business continuity so that our communities continue to have the essential resource of clean, safe water. Our delivery systems remain unaffected by COVID-19 and you can count on us to keep the water flowing,” said General Manager Craig Miller.
Ongoing measures include, but are not limited to:
  • Streamlining funding and coordinating resources
  • Implementing a telecommuting policy for applicable staff to maintain business continuity
  • Ensuring continuous water delivery and wastewater treatment and sewer service in rotating shifts
Western’s Board of Directors recently adopted a resolution to suspend all water service shutoffs due to non-payment and will not be imposing late payment penalty fees or interest until June 2020.
“With many of our customers facing financial uncertainty, we want you to know your water supply and sewer service are not something you need to worry about,” said Miller.
Additionally, Western is looking to customers to do their part to help maintain a healthy sewer to keep our wastewater system flowing.
Customers are being asked to avoid flushing anything that is not toilet paper. “Flushable” wipes, disinfectant wipes and baby wipes can create clogs in the sewer system. Flushing these materials can cause overflows and back-ups into homes, which ultimately create additional health care concerns. Remember the three P’s when flushing—pee, poo, and (toilet) paper.
Learn more about how Western is supporting customers during the Coronavirus pandemic at wmwd.com/Coronavirus. Learn more about Western’s water quality at wmwd.com/WaterQuality.

Meeting Postponed

3/19/2020

 
Due to the current situation involving Covid-19, the closure of the school which is the association's meeting place and the safety of all involved, there will not be a meeting of the Board of Directors tonight.  The safety of each homeowner in the community is of utmost importance.  Please be safe and look for updates as we all move forward.

community event planned

11/22/2019

 
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september movie

8/20/2019

 
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Movies scheduled

6/3/2019

 
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Tree Trimming

12/7/2018

 
Tree trimming is scheduled to begin on December 8 and will last throughout most of the month of December.  The Association has contracted with Brightview to take care of this important maintenance responsibility. 

santa walk

12/6/2018

 
The Santa Walk will take place on Friday, December 21, 2018 from 6 to 9 pm.
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