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           Honor veteran with flag in Field of Honor






             Residents  are  invited
           to honor a veteran with a
           flag in the Field of Hon-
           or  at  the  Veterans  Me-
           morial Park in the Can-
           yon Lake Towne Center.
             Each flag bears a yel-
           low ribbon with the name
           of the veteran on the rib-                                                                                                            The Canyon Lake
           bon. Flags cost $10 each                                                                                                              Veterans Day
           and can be purchased at                                                                                                               Committee invites
           Pack, Wrap and Post in                                                                                                                residents to honor
           the Towne Center and at                                                                                                               a veteran with a
           Canyon Lake City Hall.                                                                                                                flag in the Field
                                                                                                                                                 of Honor at the
             The deadline  to pur-                                                                                                               Veterans Memori-
           chase a flag is Nov. 8.                                                                                                               al Park in the Can-
             Volunteers will place                                                                                                               yon Lake Towne
           the 200 flags in the Vet-                                                                                                             Center. Flags are
           erans Memorial Park                                                                                                                   $10 each.
           where they  will  remain
           until after Veterans Day.
           Those who wish to pick
           up their  flags may  do
           so between Nov. 13 and
           Nov. 17. Flags left at the                                                                                                           PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
           park will be removed
           Nov. 18.

           Group Six mailbox replacement starts Oct. 22





             The POA is in the process of replacing mailbox
           clusters throughout the community with more secure
           and aesthetically pleasing  cluster  box units  (CBUs).
           The  old mailboxes have  exceeded  their  serviceable
           lifespan to the point where replacement parts are no
           longer available.
             The  existing  free-standing  pedestal-style  cluster
           mailbox units and parcel mailboxes will be replaced
           with front-loading CBUs that combine both mailboxes
           and parcel boxes. The new CBUs are made of heavy-
           duty aluminum with stainless steel hardware, making
           them more secure than the existing mailboxes.
             New mailboxes will be installed at a total of 96 loca-
           tions throughout the community. For installation, these
           locations are being split into 10 groups.
             Installation of Group Six mailboxes starts Monday,
           Oct. 22, and is anticipated to be completed by Friday,
           Oct. 26. Mail will cease at Group Six locations on Fri-
           day, Oct. 19. Residents will need to retrieve mail from
           their existing mailboxes before this date.
             The following locations are part of Group Six and
           will be affected:
             30520 Golden Gate Dr.
             23137 Burning Tree Dr.
             23620 Blue Bird Dr.
             23240 Blue Bird Dr.
             30524 Sparrow Hawk Dr.                                                                                                                              PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
             30457 Meadow Lark Dr.
             22901 Gray Fox Dr.
             22700 Gray Fox Dr.
             22917 Canyon Lake Dr. South                     The new CBUs are made of heavy-duty aluminum with stain-  ing mailboxes. The installation of new mailboxes at Group
             30539 Calcutta Dr.                              less steel hardware, making them more secure than the exist-  Six locations starts Monday, Oct. 22.
             Mail for these locations will be held by USPS Sun
           City Post Office, 29700 Haun Rd., Menifee. Once the   4 p.m. New mailbox keys will only be provided to the  as it  arrives.  For more  information,  visit  informed-
           new mailboxes are installed, mail will resume and all   homeowner, valid tenant, or property manager. The in-  delivery.usps.com.
           “hold mail” will be delivered by the postal carrier to
           the new mailboxes. Normal mail delivery at these loca-  dividual must provide proper identification and com-  At the February Regular Session Board Meeting, the
           tions will resume on or before Friday, Oct. 26.   plete a Mailbox Key Release Agreement.            POA Board of Directors approved $390,182.03, plus
             Starting Oct. 22, Group Six may pick-up their new   Residents are encouraged to sign up for the In-  2.5 percent contingency, to replace the aging mailbox
           mailbox keys at the POA’s Operations office, 29081  formed Delivery service offered by USPS. This free  clusters throughout the community. The entire project
           Longhorn Dr., Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to  service allows residents to digitally preview their mail  is anticipated to be completed by April 2019.

           Candidates discuss top priority if elected...






           ttFROM PAGE A3                       maintain local control while also engag-  discussions.                      please contact me by email, call or text.
           we can  provide  the  necessary  funding   ing with regional leaders to advocate for   I will work to build strong relation-  I  can  be  reached  at  951-  391-9109  or
           for public safety without raising taxes   more resources.                  ships in and around our community to  smith4canyonlake@gmail.com.
           by making City Hall more efficient and   In addition to public safety, one con-  deliver results for Canyon Lake resi-  I’ve  earned  endorsements  from  our
           responsive to residents.             cern  I often  hear  from residents  is the  dents. I’m passionate  about Canyon  current council members, business own-
             As  a business  owner with over ten   need for more community involvement  Lake and I’m dedicated to working hard  ers, teachers, veterans and public safety
           years of experience in public policy, I’m  and transparency. I believe our elected  for every resident of our great city.   officials. I would be honored to receive
           eager  to  roll  up my  sleeves  and  go to  officials have an obligation to regularly   I’ve made myself accessible to you,  your vote on Nov. 6.
           work for our residents. Canyon Lake is a  talk with residents, attend local meetings  and if you have any questions or would   Please feel free to contact me if you
           great community and I believe we must  and participate in both local and regional  like to discuss your concerns or ideas,  would be interested in a yard sign.
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