Special District Week
Local Service. Community Commitment. Public Trust.
This week, Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District joins agencies across California in celebrating Special Districts Week — a time to recognize the vital role that independent special districts play in our communities.
Unlike cities or counties, special districts are formed by residents, funded by residents, and governed by representatives of the community. At BCVWD, we are proud to provide safe, reliable water service to over 22,000 customers — and to do so without any tax dollars from the state, county, or cities. Every drop is funded directly by the people we serve.
Since our formation in 1919, BCVWD has delivered one of life’s most essential resources — clean water — with local control, financial transparency, and a commitment to long-term sustainability.
Whether we’re investing in new infrastructure, protecting groundwater supplies, or supporting conservation, we do it with one goal in mind: serving our community.
“Being a special district means our only priority is the people we serve. We’re funded by our customers, focused on water, and guided by what’s best for our community — not outside politics,” said David Hoffman, BCVWD Board Member. “We’re proud to be a local, responsive, and reliable provider of this essential service.”
📣 Special Districts Week, established by the California State Legislature through ACR 36, is sponsored by the California Special Districts Association (CSDA) to increase awareness and appreciation of the services special districts provide across the state. Learn more about how BCVWD serves you at [www.bcvwd.gov]
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