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Tonight’s Board Meeting

Tonight’s BCVWD Board of Directors meeting will take place virtually starting at 6 p.m.

To access the Zoom conference, use the link below:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84318559070?pwd=SXIzMFZCMGh0YTFIL2tnUGlpU3h0UT09

To join using a telephone, please dial: (669) 900-9128

Enter Meeting ID: 843 1855 9070

Enter Passcode:  665231

For public comment, use the “Raise Hand” feature on the video call when prompted. If dialing in, please dial *9 to “Raise Hand” when prompted.

2020 BCVWD Board of Directors Election Results

Congratulations to Mr. Andy Ramirez and Ms. Lona Williams, who have been re-elected to serve another 4-year term on the BCVWD Board of Directors. The results of the 2020 General Election were certified December 3, 2020.

“I am honored to be chosen by our local residents to again serve as a member on the BCVWD Board of Directors,” said re-elected Director Andy Ramirez. “I look forward to continuing our responsible leadership of managing safe drinking water and supplies.”

“It is a privilege to participate in such a critical component of BCVWD’s operations,” said returning Director Lona Williams. “I am grateful for the opportunity to be a decision maker in important issues facing the water industry today and in planning ahead for the future, while also ensuring customers continue to get the high-quality service they deserve.”

Tonight’s Board Meeting

Tonight’s BCVWD Board of Directors meeting will take place virtually starting at 6 p.m.

To access the Zoom conference, use the link below:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84318559070?pwd=SXIzMFZCMGh0YTFIL2tnUGlpU3h0UT09

To join using a telephone, please dial: (669) 900-9128

Enter Meeting ID: 843 1855 9070

Enter Passcode:  665231

For public comment, use the “Raise Hand” feature on the video call when prompted. If dialing in, please dial *9 to “Raise Hand” when prompted.

Power Shutoffs: BCVWD urges customers to take extra conservation steps

Some areas in the Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District service area could experience

Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) events over the next few days, including many of the BCVWD facilities.

Your water service could be impacted if power shutoffs affect our ability to pump water and operate the delivery system. When there is a high risk of wildfire due to weather conditions, including wind, Southern California Edison (SCE) may shut off power to prevent ignition from the electric system.

We are urging all BCVWD customers, even those not affected, to conserve water in the event of a power shutoff. Conserving water is essential to easing the load on backup generators and ensuring we have an adequate supply for firefighting, drinking water and other vital needs.

In the event of a water service impact, BCVWD will share information via our alert system. This includes updates to the District’s website, automatic email notifications and a message on the phone system notifying those who call the District’s phone number at (951) 845-9581. Customers can sign up to receive email notifications here: bcvwd.org/email-notifications.

To view the areas under consideration for power shutoffs, visit www.sce.com/wildfire/psps. More information about preparing for PSPS events is available on the City of Beaumont website.

How You Can Help

Residents can help by taking preventative steps to prepare for wildfires and potential water service outages.

Fire Prevention Tips

  • Remove brush from around your home
  • Use fire-resistant materials if you build, renovate, or make repairs
  • Create a fire-resistant zone of at least 30 feet from your home that is free of leaves, debris, or flammable items

Water Conservation Tips During Emergency Situations

  • Turn off sprinklers
  • Shower only if necessary, and avoid baths
  • Run the dishwasher and washing machine only when necessary
  • Avoid watering outside, washing vehicles, filling swimming pools and flushing the toilet after each use

Find more conservation tips here.

Tonight’s Board Meeting

Tonight’s Board meeting will take place via Zoom Video Conference.

This meeting is hereby noticed pursuant to California Government Code Section 54950 et. seq. and California Governor’s Executive Orders N-29-20 and N-33-20

The BCVWD Board of Directors will attend via Zoom Video Conference
To access the Zoom conference, use the link below:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84318559070?pwd=SXIzMFZCMGh0YTFIL2tnUGlpU3h0UT09

To telephone in, please dial: (669) 900-9128
Enter Meeting ID: 843 1855 9070
Enter Passcode: 321852

For Public Comment, use the “Raise Hand” feature if on the video call when prompted, if dialing in, please dial *9 to “Raise Hand” when prompted.

BCVWD is dedicated to growing our region’s water supply

BCVWD is dedicated to growing our region’s water supply. California’s reservoir project provides an opportunity to address water insecurity issues and plan ahead for times of drought. Learn more about the Sites Reservoir Project Agreement and our participation from the article in the Record Gazette.

https://www.recordgazette.net/news/san-gorgonio-water-agency-and-beaumont-cherry-valley-water-district-to-participate-in-state-s/article_1d544e4e-1a18-11eb-b60c-53e3e06fc3cb.html

“At BCVWD, we are committed to planning ahead to meet the future water needs of our customers, including likely drought situations,” said Board Director Andy Ramirez, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “Participating in the state’s reservoir project allows us to work together with partners from across California to tackle statewide water supply concerns, while also growing our local water resources.”

Be prepared. Be safe. Be informed

Be prepared. Be safe. Be informed. Flash floods, mudslides and debris flow could occur this rainy season as a result of the Apple and El Dorado fires. Find out if you live in an evacuation zone, prepare your family and property ahead of time, and listen to emergency instructions during heavy rains. Learn more at rivcoready.org/Have-a-Plan/Storm-Ready/Apple-El-Dorado-Fire-Info or rcflood.org.

AppleFire #ElDoradoFire #EmergencyPreparedness #RainySeason #BCVWD

Looking for something fun to do outside? Visit Bogart Park!

Today, more than ever, families are looking for outdoor activities as we all cope with the coronavirus pandemic. Luckily, local residents and visitors from nearby communities can turn to Bogart Regional Park for a host of adventures.

Bogart Park, located a few miles from the Noble Creek Community Center, features hundreds of acres of recreation area for people to enjoy, including camping, equestrian trails, hiking, biking, a new fishing pond, and more. The park is open Monday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to sundown.

Earlier this year, Bogart Park’s management transferred from Riverside County to Beaumont-Cherry Valley Recreation and Park District. The change is a result of a unique collaboration between the Recreation District, Riverside County and Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District (BCVWD), which owns about 220 acres of land within the park. Local officials are aiming to make the park an attraction that appeals to visitors from around the region.

“Bogart Park holds a special place in our community, offering many outdoor opportunities for families and residents,” said President John Covington, on behalf of the BCVWD Board of Directors. “It is our hope that it also becomes a regional destination, drawing visitors from out of town to experience the beauty and recreation the park has to offer.”

The Recreation District’s new role brings opportunity for various improvements, including a new opening gate that was recently installed where visitors can pay the $10 daily entry fee with cash. An annual park pass is also available for $100.

A small ceremony and ribbon-cutting in October celebrated the future of the park and unveiled a monument honoring the regional partnership between the three organizations.

The Board of Directors and General Managers from both local agencies attended the celebration and gave remarks, as well as Riverside County’s Fifth District Supervisor, Jeff Hewitt. From BCVWD, Board President John Covington, Director Andy Ramirez and General Manager Dan Jaggers spoke in recognition of the occasion. Learn more about the park, including how to purchase an annual pass, and all it has to offer at www.bcvparks.com/more-information.

Tonight’s Board Meeting

Tonight’s Board meeting will take place via Zoom Video Conference.

This meeting is hereby noticed pursuant to California Government Code Section 54950 et. seq. and California Governor’s Executive Orders N-29-20 and N-33-20

The BCVWD Board of Directors will attend via Zoom Video Conference
To access the Zoom conference, use the link below:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84318559070?pwd=SXIzMFZCMGh0YTFIL2tnUGlpU3h0UT09

To telephone in, please dial: (669) 900-9128
Enter Meeting ID: 843 1855 9070
Enter Passcode: 352874

For Public Comment, use the “Raise Hand” feature if on the video call when prompted, if dialing in, please dial *9 to “Raise
Hand” when prompted

Welcome Packet helps new customers start water service

New to the area? We’re glad you are here! Check out our Welcome Packet to find out how to start/stop your water service, learn more about BCVWD, and get connected with other local resources.

“Whether you are new to the area or moving into a new home, BCVWD wants to make setting up your water service an easy item to check off your to-do list,” said President John Covington, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “Our customer service team is here to help!”

Please note: Water shutoffs, late payment fees, and the $1.75 credit card processing fee are temporarily suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Click here to read the Welcome Packet

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