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Effective January 11, 2017, the Board of Directors meetings will be held in the odd months on the second Wednesday with Executive Session at 8:00 a.m. and the Open Session at 9:00 a.m. Until further notice, the meetings will be held at LaSierra University, 4500 Riverwalk in Riverside in Gladwyn Hall, Room 120. Homeowners are encouraged and welcome to attend. Please note that meeting dates are subject to cancellation if a quorum of the Board of Directors is not available. Please remember that the Board of Directors consist of volunteer homeowners. A map is provided.
La Sierra Pipeline to Bring More Local Water On-tap
Public asked to plan for traffic delays during project construction RIVERSIDE – Western Municipal Water District (WMWD) will begin construction on the La Sierra Pipeline in January, a nearly $36 million project to increase local water supply. Construction is estimated to take just over 18 months to complete, and will require lane closures and some traffic disruption along La Sierra Avenue. The pipeline project will connect the Arlington Desalter and Chino Desalter to Western's Riverside Retail Service Area at the La Sierra Tank, providing a highly reliable, local water supply for the region. “The La Sierra Pipeline will help us become more self-sufficient,” said Western Municipal Water District General Manager John Rossi. “Simply put, this project is a critical step toward helping our region meet current and future water needs.” The regional reliability project will reduce Western’s dependence on costly imported water and is part of Western’s long-term reliability planning Travel lanes may be reduced to allow for construction starting in January on La Sierra Avenue from El Sobrante Road to just north of Arizona Avenue. Motorists are asked to follow traffic control devices during this time. A public workshop will be held in November, to provide more information to those affected by the construction. “We understand this project will have a big impact on commuters and those who live nearby,” said Rossi. “We will do everything possible to make sure construction goes smoothly. And we hope everyone will understand the long-term benefits this project will have on our local water supply.” For more information about the project, construction and detours, please visit wmwd.com and search the keywords La Sierra Pipeline. Western Municipal Water District provides water supply, wastewater disposal and water resource management to the public in a safe, reliable, environmentally sensitive and financially responsible manner. It’s funny how old things come back in style. That is certainly true for furniture nowadays—old is in! People pay top dollar for vintage and retro pieces of furniture. Thrift stores, estate sales, and auctions have never been more popular. Want to create your own “distressed” furniture? Check out these tips below:
READ MORE>> Park West is working hard to beautify our community. These show palm and tree trimming around the Community these past months.
Courtesy of Robert Whitmer, Park West Incorporated Your landscaping team removed about 800 ft.² of turf from the monument located on Lake Point Drive.
At that time, drought tolerant plants. No one likes a cluttered house, and a cluttered house is hard to keep clean.
Organizing your home can be a daunting endeavor. Aside from the obvious of getting rid of excess stuff, there are a few things you can do daily that will make your house look and feel less cluttered and more organized. READ MORE>> If you love a good storage invention (or clever solution) that makes your life easier, you will love these useful tips and tricks… READ MORE>>>
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