All homeowners are welcome to the General Session Meetings.

June 25, 2015 General Session Agenda |

June 25, 2015 Executive Session Agenda |
Please see the attachment below for your copy of the June 25, 2015 General & Executive Session meeting agendas. They will also be posted in the common area at the bulletin board near the pool entry as per Civil Code. All homeowners are welcome to the General Session Meetings. ![]()
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This Saturday, June 6th is National Trails Day! Come join the Cities of Temecula, Murrieta, Wildomar, and Lake Elsinore, along with the National Park Service and the Sierra Club to celebrate our local trail system at the Murrieta Creek Regional Trail Ribbon Cutting. This new trail spans over 14 miles and, upon completion, will connect the four cities together with the goal of promoting a healthy lifestyle. Each city has special events and will host guided rides or hikes along the trail. Events in Temecula will kick off at Rotary Park at 28816 Pujol Street at 9 am. Check out the attached flyer for more detail. For more information on the Murrieta Creek Regional Trail, email Matt Peters at [email protected] or visit www.hikebiketemecula.org. See you there! ![]()
Water Restrictions- A reminder that the mandated consumption cutbacks take effect today. Rancho California Water District has put together a F.A.Q. regarding how our district is impacted with the state-wide water shortage. In short, RCWD is required to reduce consumption by 36% and the District is asking all customers to reduce outdoor water consumption by 50%. The full F.A.Q. is available to download below, please take time to familiarize yourself with upcoming restrictions and rate changes on water. June/July Water use efficiency tip- If your lawn "fades" in the summer, don't panic. Grass becomes naturally dormant during hot, dry periods. It will revive quickly after a good rainfall or when the weather turns cooler. • One inch of water a week (rain plus supplemental watering) should be plenty. After heavy rain, you may not need to water for 10-14 days. • Water very early in the morning. • Never water when it's windy, rainy or very hot. • Raise the blade level of your mower to 2 -3 inches or more. Longer grass retains more moisture. • Never water faster than the soil can absorb it. Avoid puddling and run-off. • Be sure your hose has a shut-off nozzle. Hoses without a nozzle can spout 10 gallons or more per minute. • Do not apply fertilizer in the summer - new growth requires more water. Apply in early spring and or fall. • If you have an automatic sprinkler system, make sure the timer or "controller" is set to water each landscape zone efficiently. Program the controller to operate according to the watering needs of your lawn or garden. Better still, install a rain sensor or soil moisture sensor that turns the system off if it’s raining or if moisture is present in the soil. (Provided by www.ranchowater.com) ![]()
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