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Community Patrol stats
presented for October
The Community Patrol and Marine were reported to Community Patrol.
Patrol reports for the month of October Incidents include mud intentionally
were presented by the POA on Nov. 15. smeared on window camera on radar Come visit with Santa on Dec 10th.
The Community Patrol report is prepared unit, Rob Caveney gate broken and
by Account Manager Michael Erikson. open, damage to Skylink gate during a Monday evening 5:30 - 7:30 pm
The Marine Patrol report is provided by power outage, lock drilled out and fence
Marine Patrol Captain Steve Haney. cut to access gate on Little Pony Dr. and
Community Patrol vandalism of the towel dispenser in the
pool restroom.
Community Patrol answered 124 calls Marine Patrol
for service and performed 3,902 foot
patrols of amenities and parks. Twenty- Marine Patrol received 32 calls for
one suspicious persons/vehicles were service and performed 11.17 escorted
reported with an average response time hours, 18 boat safety inspections, two
by Community Patrol of 5.85 minutes. boat tows and 32 quagga inspections.
Patrol issued 20 speeding citations; Nine fishing license checks were
the speed trailer issued 75. Patrol performed and two fishing related
officers issued 167 parking citations. citations were issued. Four citations were
Ten golf cart related citations and six issued for expired/ no state registration
miscellaneous traffic citations were and six for expired/no POA registration. EVERY WEDNESDAY,
issued.
Five gate runner and six failure to About Community Patrol THuRSDAY & SATURDAY
comply citations were issued. Officers The POA contracts with U.S Security
confiscated 465 guest passes. Associates to provide Community Patrol
Ten citations were issued for verbal and Marine Patrol services to assist with
abuse to staff. Nine animal-related non-emergency incidents that pertain to DANCE PARTY
citations were issued. One citation for the POA’s Rules and Regulations. The
noise was issued. City of Canyon Lake contracts with the WITH DJ_Davidw2dz
One vehicle accident on Village Riverside County Sheriff’s Department
Way Dr. and five vandalism incidents for police services.
8PM TO MIDNIGHT
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Winter Stem Camps Lake Hotline Number
The POA is offering two winter Stem For current lake conditions, call 951-
Camps from Jan. 7 to Jan. 11 at the East 244-6841, ext. 700.
Port Park Activities Room. The camps
are for kids ages seven to 12 and cost Senior Potlucks
$135 per child. World of Robotics meets Senior center potlucks will not be
from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Battlebots meets held in November and December. Pot-
from 12 to 3 p.m. Signups are taken at lucks will resume in January.
the POA office.
Lodge Holiday Party New Pedestrian Gate
Oct. 2, Funding in the amount of
The lodge is kicking off the holiday amount of $18,985.58 plus a 5 percent
season with a fun holiday party tomor- contingency was approved by the POA
row, Dec. 1, at 7 p.m. The Bad Dancers Board of Directors for a new pedestrian
will provide the evening’s entertainment gate at the east gate entrance.
and the bar will be offering specialty
holiday cocktails. New Entrance Signs
Residents are encouraged to come
dressed up in their favorite festive holi- The POA Board of Directors ap-
day costume. There will be prizes for the proved funding in the amount of $48,700
best-dressed. This is a free event in the plus a 2.5 percent contingency from the
bar; reservations are not required. Repair and Replacement fund 02-670 to
replace and update the east gate signage
Lodge New Year’s Eve and $38,000 plus a five percent contin-
Ring in 2019 at the lodge’s New gency from the Repair and Replacement
fund 02-670 to replace the country club
Year’s Eve party on Monday, Dec. 31. signage.
There will be entertainment, drink spe-
cials and a midnight toast. For more in- New Dog Areas
formation, visit the POA website at can-
yonlakepoa.com. Off-leash dog areas will be added
at Emerald Park on Gray Fox Dr. and
Senior Center New Year’s Eve Outrigger Park on Outrigger Dr. Due to
Tickets for the senior center’s New limited space at each park, the off-leash
area will consist of one big open area
Year’s Eve Party go on sale Dec. 3 at the without fence separations for large and
POA office. The event is for seniors 55 small dogs. Items to be included are dog 951–244–7373
years and older. pots, bags, and metal benches with fixed
Tee It Up Tuesdays metal umbrellas. The POA Board of Di-
The country club offers $1 street ta- rectors approved funding in the amount
of $14,786.30 plus five percent contin-
cos and drink specials every Tuesday gency for the project.
from 5 to 8 p.m.
Pool Closure POA Gift Cards
The POA offers gift cards that can
The pool is currently closed for the be used at the country club, golf course,
winter. It will reopen in mid-March. Lighthouse Restaurant and Bar and for
Pickleball Courts POA merchandise such as license plate
frames. The gift cards can not be used
The pickleball courts will be closed for paying citations, registration or POA
on Sunday, Dec. 9, from 3 to 8 p.m. for dues. Gift cards are available for pur-
the Golf Cart Parade. chase at the POA office.