The Friday Flyer • December 23, 2016
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CANYON LAKE’S NEWSPAPER • DECEMBER 23, 2016
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When Mayor Haggerty ran for City Council in 2014, she stated that her rea- son for running was due in part to her frustration over the lack of action by City Councils regarding the City’s fi- nancial problems. She also wanted her family and Canyon Lake residents to have good fire and police protection, a
goal she has been working on since serving on City Council.
By a vote of 5-0, the Coun- cil voted Vicki Warren Mayor Pro Tem. Vicki has served two years on the City Coun- cil and brings with her years of State and Federal legisla- tive experience and a histo- ry of working with the Bu-
reau of Land Management. The next regular meet- ing of the Canyon Lake City Council is scheduled for Jan- uary 4, 2017, at 6:30 p.m. in
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DONNA RITCHIE
EDITOR, THE FRIDAY FLYER
City Council elections only come around every two years, with member terms lasting four years. The terms of Tim Brown, John Zaitz and Jordan Eh- renkranz ended this year, leaving three vacant seats on the City Council.
While Tim and John opted not to run for re-election, Jordan chose to run and continue his service. He ran against
The lake lease is also very important, and although that is being handled by the POA, know that the city would be willing to help in any way. We are all cit- izens of this great City of Canyon Lake. As your councilman for the last eight years, I will continue to work to keep it great. As an elected official it has always been my policy to address the concerns of all the citizens.”
Larry Greene comes to the Council with no previous experience but his ca-
When asked what he believed mat- tered most to the citizens of Canyon Lake, Larry said, “Above all, our citi- zens want a safe community that is safe from crime and theft. When they call for a fire or medical emergency, they expect a reasonable response time. The current 12 to 15 minute estimated arrival time to the west side of Canyon Lake is not acceptable. Our citizens want a sensible resolution to this fire and EMS situation. I intend to work with surrounding south- west cities to develop a regional Fire/ EMS delivery system.”
Randy Bonner has been living in a “Bit of Paradise” for 20 years. He served on City Council from 2010 to 2014. He was Mayor of Canyon Lake in 2014. Prior to serving on Council, Randy served as a CLPOA Director from 2008 to 2010.
of the citizens include timely communi- cations with the City, POA, EVMWD, Chief of Police, Chamber of Commerce, and Merchants Owners Association, Lake management and a strong work- ing relationship between the EVMWD, City, LESWA and POA, an exceptional media relationship and an in depth un- derstanding of the alternatives regarding the Bureau of Land Management.”
Each year in December, the City Council “elects” a Mayor for the com- ing year. This year by a vote of 5-0, that responsibility was delegated to Dawn Haggerty. 2017 is the start of Dawn’s second year on the City Council.
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Jordan has served on the Council for the last eight years. Prior to serving on Council, Jordan served five years as a CLPOA Director with three of those
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election what he believed mattered most to the citi- zens of Canyon Lake, Jordan said, “I believe that most citizens are concerned that we can provide public safety. It
is very important that we have fire and medical pro- tection, and as a council person it would be my first priority to be sure we pro- vide that. It has always been my main concern as well as adequate police protection.


































































































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