POA Board to hold RFID Workshop

The board will be holding a workshop to cover how RFID works and the benefits of this access option. All homeowners are encouraged to attend the workshop on Wednesday, June 26, at 7 p.m. in the Holiday Bay Room at the lodge.

With an estimated 12,000 vehicles coming through Canyon Lake’s three gates each day, the most efficient way for members to enter the community is with an RFID transponder affixed to their vehicle. The transponder allows vehicles to use the RFID lanes for quicker access. RFID transponders are free for all members.

The POA Board of Directors recently approved a new option to allow up to three non-resident family members who visit frequently to get RFID transponders for a one-time fee of $20. The board approved the policy; however, the policy will not be implemented until the Family Vehicle Transponder Fee addition is approved. The board will be voting on this addition on July 8.

To take advantage of this new feature, the homeowner and the non-resident family members must visit the POA office together. Upon appropriate verification and payment, staff will issue a parking identification decal and affix the transponder to the vehicle.

Transponders will not be issued to contractors, service providers, or any vehicle that is registered to a company.

Visit the POA website to view additional information about the workshop and policy change.




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