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New Bench Program enhances community
The POA has rolled out
its new Bench Program. At
this time, the program is only
available to POA sanctioned
club and organizations.
The program provides the
opportunity for Canyon Lake
clubs and organizations to The first two
contribute to the enhance- benches donated
ment of the community. to the commu-
The first two benches, do- nity through the
nated by the Woman’s Club the POA’s new
and the Kids Club, were in- Bench Program
stalled last week near the were installed
playground at Sunset Beach. last week at
Benches are currently Sunset Beach.
available for purchase at
the lodge, Sunset Beach,
Diamond Point Park, Lucky
Cove Park and Lions Park. PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
Bench prices range from
$1,400 to $2,100, depending
on bench style, location, and
lettering/design. tion. The POA will maintain the ject to approval from the POA. Activities department at 951-244-
The price includes lettering/ bench throughout the life of the For more information or to pur- 6841, ext. 610 or activities@can-
design, delivery and installa- bench. All bench purchases are sub- chase a bench, contact the POA yonlakepoa.com.
Get involved, serve on a POA committee
Residents have the opportunity to get Meeting on Thursdays. They ensure that The common areas include the golf ment, preservation and related uses of
involved in many aspects of the commu- proposed modifications to member’s course and country club, equestrian cen- designated recreational common areas
nity by volunteering to serve on commit- lots are in accordance with the POA’s ter, baseball fields, campground, lodge, within the community for the POA.
tees. Committee members meet together CC&Rs, Rules & Regulations and Gov- parks and beaches, pickleball courts, Rules & Regulations Review Com-
regularly to discuss areas of concern erning Documents. tennis courts, pool and senior center. mittee: Mike Harris
within their jurisdiction, researching Dredge Committee: Dale Welty Fiesta Day Committee: Mike Har- The primary responsibility of the
possible solutions and making sugges- The primary responsibility of the ad- ris Rules & Regulations Review Commit-
tions to the POA’s Board of Directors hoc Dredge Committee is to advise and The primary responsibility of the ad- tee is to provide advice and assistance
for changes and/or improvements. Many assist the POA’s Board of Directors in hoc Fiesta Day Committee is to advise to the POA’s Board of Directors in re-
of the decisions made by the POA board developing and administering an on- and assist the POA’s Board of Directors viewing and revising the POA’s Rules &
and staff are a direct result of the com- going program to remove sediment from in planning, coordination and staffing of Regulations.
mittees’ research and recommendations. the lake within the community. the Fiesta Day event, which is held each Security Advisory Committee:
Committee applications are available Estates Committee: Dale Welty year on the Saturday of Memorial Day Mike Harris
at the POA office and on the POA’s web- The primary responsibility of this weekend. The primary responsibility of this
site at canyonlakepoa.com. committee is to advise the POA’s Board Finance Committee: Tom Nathan committee is to advise and recommend
Committee members are appointed of Directors on the current status and The Finance Committee advises and changes regarding member concerns,
by the POA’s Board of Directors. Board conditions existing in the Fairway Es- assists the POA’s Board of Directors on security procedures, security processes
members serve as liaisons on commit- tates and Rancho Estates tracts and rec- the POA’s financial planning. In doing and enforcement issues. The commit-
tees. ommend any actions that should be ad- so, this committee reviews and makes tee will also recommend areas for secu-
The following is a list of committees dressed by the Board. recommendations on the preliminary an-
and the board member who serves as the EVMWD Litigation Advisory nual budget, budget procedures, finan- rity personnel to focus on due to current
liaison to the committee: Committee: All POA Board of Direc- cial control and accountability; conducts circumstances and problems within the
community and recommend action that
Appeals Committee: Phil Hawgood tors an annual review of the POA’s insurance
The primary responsibility of the Ap- The primary responsibility of the ad- policies; makes recommendations for should be addressed by the POA’s Board
peals Committee is to review and evalu- hoc Elsinore Valley Municipal Water investments for funds set aside for spe- of Directors.
ate member appeals for Community District (EVMWD) Litigation Advisory cial projects and reviews status of the Senior Work Group: Jim Bar-
Patrol, Marine Patrol and member disci- Committee is to provide professional CLPOA’s reserves funds. ringham
pline related violations and to advise the input, opinions and recommendations Green Committee: Phil Hawgood The primary responsibility of this
POA’s Board of Directors of said viola- with respect to the litigation between the The primary responsibility of the group is to advise the POA’s Board of
tions. POA and EVMWD and the litigation’s Green Committee is to advise and as- Directors on new programs and con-
Architectural Control Committee: effect on the real estate market. sist the POA’s Board of Directors in cepts for use at the Canyon Lake Senior
Mike Harris Facilities Review Committee: Dale developing and implementing preserva- Center.
When building a house or making any Welty tion, enhancement and maintenance of Tuesday Work Group: Tom Nathan
repairs, alteration or additions to the ex- The Facilities Review Committee is the golf course in cooperation with the The Tuesday Work Group performs
terior of your home or property, you must the monitoring committee for all com- POA. volunteer work that improves and beau-
submit your plans to the POA’s Planning mon area facilities and roads. Commit- Recreation Committee: Jim Bar- tifies the golf course and country club.
& Compliance department for approval. tee responsibilities include building ringham This group also advises and assists the
The Architectural Control Commit- maintenance, long-range planning, mas- The primary responsibility of this POA’s Board of Directors in developing
tee (ACC) then reviews and evaluates ter planning, capital projects and contin- committee is to advise and assist the programs that will encourage participa-
these applications at their weekly ACC ued facility management/maintenance. POA’s Board of Directors on enhance- tion at the golf course.
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