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Community Patrol presents stats for August
The Community Patrol and Marine Eight citations were issued for verbal
Patrol reports for the month of August abuse. One noise, four curfew and three
were presented by the POA on Sept. 26. animal-related citations were issued.
The Community Patrol report is pre- On vandalism incident and three mo-
pared by Account Manager Michael Er- tor vehicle accidents were reported.
ikson. The Marine Patrol report is pro- Community Pa-
vided by Marine Patrol Captain Steve Marine Patrol
Haney. trol is located at
Marine Patrol received 18 calls for 23066 Canyon
Community Patrol service and performed 9.25 escorted Lake Dr. South.
Community Patrol answered 95 calls hours, 31 boat safety inspections, 11
boat tows, two battery assists and 36
for service and performed 3,710 foot quagga inspections. Seventeen fishing
patrols of amenities and parks. Sixteen related citations were issued. PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
suspicious persons/vehicles were re-
ported with an average response time About Community Patrol
by Community Patrol of 4.5 minutes.
Patrol issued 37 speed citations. The The POA contracts with U.S Secu- partment for police services. The POA, the entry gates, Rules and Regulations
speed trailer issued 73 citations. There rity Associates to provide Community City of Canyon Lake and Riverside compliance, and incident observation
were 218 parking, five golf cart and five Patrol and Marine Patrol services to as- Sheriff’s Department all work close- and reporting to the Association.
miscellaneous traffic citations issued. sist with non-emergency incidents that ly to provide the residents of Canyon Community Patrol’s services do not
Officers confiscated 621 guest passes pertain to the POA’s Rules and Regula- Lake with a safe community. replace the services of outside public
and issued 27 gate runner and 19 failure tions. Community Patrol’s primary func- safety agencies such as law enforce-
to comply (refusal to show POA/DL/ The City of Canyon Lake contracts tions are to provide the community with ment, fire services, medical services,
ID) citations. with the Riverside County Sheriff’s De- services that include access control at city code enforcement, etc.
Candidates discuss top priority if elected...
ttFROM PAGE A3 creative in order to expand my client tourism activities much like Oktoberfest can ensure residents have more oppor-
dents throughout this campaign, I’ve base while not exceeding my budget. We would be a great way to increase our city tunities to stay informed and give their
will need to apply the same type of men-
revenue without raising any taxes or fees input.
learned that public safety is a number tality on the Canyon Lake City Council on residents. It’s time we come together as a city
one priority. We must develop programs to attract new businesses and opportu- Currently, we are one of the few cities and work with one another. Residents
that encourage more volunteer engage- nities to our city. This will require hard in Riverside County that has only one should always have a say in the deci-
ment in the safety and security of our work, dedication and extensive discus- City Council meeting each month – most sion-making process, so I have pledged
city. I’m currently having discussions sions about how to make our community meet twice each month. I will explore to make myself available to you. You can
with the past President of the Riverside more business-friendly. the costs, requirements and feasibility of reach me on my cell phone at 951-391-
Sheriffs Association to consider ways to At the same time, we must be strategic holding two City Council meetings each 9109 or at smith4canyonlake@gmail.
incorporate more citizen involvement. so that we don’t over-develop our city month – one for city and another joint com. I would be honored to receive your
As a business owner, I’ve had to be or compromise our way of life. More meeting with the POA Board so that we vote Nov. 6 for City Council.
The Lake House Boutique
The Secret Congressman
Have you heard of Ken Calvert? Probably not, and he likes it
that way. For 26 years, Calvert, a "pay to play" guy, raises millions
from special interests while quietly helps his corporate contributors.
(opensecrets.org)
He became a multi-millionaire - on the salary of a Congress-
man. Calvert thinks his re-election is certain, so he ducks candi-
date debates. Don't expect to see him unless you pay thousands
to meet him at his fund-raisers. He's a Washington insider, working
for those who fund him rather than those who elect him.
While my young cousin in Canyon Lake had to drop out of
nursing school for her cancer treatments, Calvert voted to
repeal health insurance, with nothing to replace it.
Calvert blocked protections for endangered species like the
sage grouse, so their dwindling habitat can be exploited. His Please join us for our GRAND OPENING on Saturday, October 6th
career score from Defenders of Wildlife is 0%. He ignores climate from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm. We will have food, drinks, and ra es.
change.
He backed the tax bill, described as a "massive tax cut for Canyon Lake Resident, Denise Boik, is opening The Lake House
corporations" that gave 80% of its tax breaks to the top 1%, while Boutique in the City of Wildomar at (The Barn). The Lake House
adding over $1.5 trillion to the federal debt. Calvert voted himself
a hefty tax break, but voted against Californians by capping our will feature women's clothing and accessories, bathing suits, towels,
state and local tax deductions. The tax cuts are permanent for sandals, purses, totes, mermaid collection, jewelry, wine glasses,
corporations, but expire for the rest of us! decor and so much more.
Calvert, the poster boy for term limits, figures voters don't
know what he's doing. He's aloof and addicted to special interest Our Address is 32395 Clinton Keith Road Suite B-13 Wildomar, Ca
money. 92595 and our Business Hours will be Monday through Saturday
26 years of Ken Calvert is enough! 10:00 am to 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Paid by Bill Collins, because voters deserve to know