March 15, 2024

Tennis Area Enhancements Coming Soon

The Board approved funding for the Tennis Area Shade Project during their December 5 Regular Session Board Meeting. This project aims to refurbish the picnic area adjacent to the tennis courts. Two new shade structure pavilions will be added. At the end of one pavilion, a new built-in barbecue will be added to enhance social gatherings, alongside six new picnic tables underneath the pavilion. The second structure will replace the aging one, offering an extended covering and additional viewing bleachers for watching tennis matches and tournaments. A new ADA ramp will also be added to ensure access for all community members.

Work on this project is scheduled to start towards the end of next week. While there are currently no plans to close the tennis courts during construction, we ask residents to adhere to any posted signage and/or fencing for safety purposes.
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PROJECT UPDATES

Phase 6 Update

Phase 6 started this week. The road closures placed earlier in the week have been lifted for the remainder of this week. Work crews will work on-site; however, roads will remain open. Road closures will take place next week starting Monday, March 18. This phase is scheduled to be completed by Friday, March 22, weather permitting.  

The roads in Phase 6 are Tumbleweed Drive (from Longhorn to Big Range), Chapparal Way, Saddle Court, Old Paint Way, Drover Way, Scout Court, Bass Place, and Sierra Trail. Temporary street closed/no parking signs will be posted in the work area 48 hours before work begins.
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Phase 7 Starts on March 25

Phase 7 is scheduled to begin Monday, March 25. The roads in Phase 7 are Longhorn Drive (southbound lane after Jump Lagoon to Happy Camp), Appaloosa Court, and Little Pony Drive. Please be advised that the northbound lane on Longhorn Drive will remain open solely for two-way traffic flow during construction on the southbound side.  No  parking will be permitted on Longhorn Drive throughout the construction.

Temporary street closed/no parking signs will be posted in the work area 48 hours before work begins.
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ELECTION INFORMATION

2024 Board Candidates

Two of the five seats on the Canyon Lake POA Board of Directors are up for election in May 2024. The two-year terms of Bill Van Vleet and Greg Doherty are ending. The governing documents allow Directors to serve a total of two consecutive terms. This year, the incumbents who are eligible to serve another term are the only candidates who intend to run for the 2024/26 Board of Directors:

1. Greg Doherty
2. Bill Van Vleet

Each candidate's resume of qualifications and goals is posted online at www.clpoa.com/election.
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Ballot Measure to Amend Bylaws
Add Bylaw Restriction to
Future Sales of Common Areas

A majority vote to approve this measure at a meeting where a quorum is met would result in the Board being unable to sell common areas without the approval of the Canyon Lake owners. If approved, future common area sales would require a quorum and majority vote in favor at a meeting or election conducted in accordance with California law and Canyon Lake POA governing documents.
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Ballot Measure to Amend Bylaws
Board Terms

Efficient operations are significantly hindered by annual changes in the Board. This measure was placed on the ballot as an option to address this issue and add stability to the Canyon Lake POA’s governance. If approved, this Bylaw amendment would establish 4-year terms with a 2-year waiting period for Board members beginning with the 2025 Annual Meeting & Election of Directors. Once aligned, subsequent elections would then occur every two years — fortifying governance tenure, establishing stability within the Canyon Lake POA organization, lessening the presence of election signs, and reducing costs by 50%. The community would only see and experience election campaigning during election years, reducing the visibility of Canyon Lake POA election signs and the frequency of election disruptions by half.
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Ballot Measure
IRS Revenue Rule 70-604

The IRS Revenue Tax Ruling 70-604 allows associations to avoid a tax consequence on any inadvertent excess member income that is applied to the following Fiscal Year (FY) assessment when filing a tax return Federal Form 1120. This IRS Ballot Measure is considered an annual industry standard to allow for clear tax filing authorization should the Board decide to apply excess income to the following year’s assessment.
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UPCOMING EVENTS

Bingo

Grab your daubers and get ready to shout "Bingo!" on Sunday, March 17, at the Senior Center. The buy-in is $13 for a 10-pack of bingo sheets, and two special games are available for $1 each. There is a Hot Ball opportunity, and buy-in is only $1! Doors open at 12 p.m., and calling starts at 1 p.m. sharp, so get there before the doors close. Everyone 18 or older is welcome! 

Every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month, the Lions Club hosts a bingo fundraiser event at the Senior Center.
 

Hope Lights The Night Event

Join the Mermaids of Canyon Lake and Michelle's Place for Hope Lights the Night, a luminary event on Tuesday, April 2, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Holiday Harbor Park. This inaugural event is a free, family-friendly occasion open to all that celebrates life and honors and remembers those who have been impacted by cancer. An RSVP is required to attend.
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Canyon Lake Yacht Club
Opening Day 'Blessing Of The Boats'

The Canyon Lake Yacht Club is excited to have one of the biggest events of Spring. This is when all Canyon Lake boats get dressed up for the start of boating season.
There will be a brief Opening Day ceremony on Saturday, April 6, at 2 p.m. at Holiday Harbor and the Causeway tunnel with a flag ceremony and national anthem, opening remarks, and the traditional blessing of the boats. Put an American flag or multiple American flags on your boat and join the fun.
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Be a Fiesta Vendor! 

Are you a vendor looking to showcase your products/services in our community? Join us at Fiesta Hopper, Canyon Lake's most iconic event for over 45 years! With over 10,000 spectators expected, this is a great opportunity to promote your business. Secure your vendor booth today for just $75 each, offering a spacious 12x12 space to showcase your products. Fill out our online Vendor Booth Form and reserve your spot now.
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COMMUNITY UPDATES

Community Garden Lottery

Want to have your own garden plot at our new Community Garden? Sign up for a chance to win a plot reservation in the Community Garden Lottery. Sign-ups for the lottery begin on Tuesday, March 12, and winners for this one-time lottery will be selected on Tuesday, March 26. Those selected must visit the Canyon Lake POA office before Saturday, March 30, to complete the Community Garden Agreement and pay their plot fee to receive a key to access their plot.

Individuals not selected will be placed on a waitlist. As plots become available, waitlisted individuals will be contacted.
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Member Services Closed
Saturday, March 30

The Canyon Lake POA's Member Services office is closed on Saturday, March 30, for training. Regular hours will resume on Monday, April 1.

View Pickleball Courts Live! 

Did you know that you can easily check pickleball court availability with our new pickleball cam online? Head to the "Pickleball" page under "Recreation" to see a real-time camera of the courts. The pickleball courts are open daily from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. All members in good standing are welcome to use the courts at their leisure when the courts are available.

Join us online and stay in the loop with the latest court availability updates!
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Electric Bicycle
Registration Program

To promote a safe and enjoyable riding experience, Canyon Lake residents must now register their electric bicycles with the Canyon Lake POA. Additionally, all residents riding an electric bicycle must complete an online safety exam before registration. Registration is available at the Member Services office during regular business hours. 

This program is for Canyon Lake residents only. As always, guests visiting the community must possess a guest pass, which should be readily available on their person if cycling. Their guest pass and ID must be presented to Community Patrol upon request. Also, please remember that members are responsible for their guests, and guests must always comply with all Canyon Lake POA rules.
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Committee Recognition Dinner

Every year the Canyon Lake POA hosts a committee recognition dinner and invites all the volunteer committee members and their guests to a dinner featuring entertainment and a gift to thank them for their selfless service to the community. There are currently nine committees and two work groups serving the Canyon Lake POA.
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Committee Vacancies

Want to make a difference in the community? Consider joining a committee! We are currently accepting applications for our Estates Committee and our Recreation Committee.

If you are interested, please complete our online Committee Application to be considered.
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Lake Flag Notice

Boaters are advised to be aware of the flags used on the lake. There are three flags used: red flags mean the Main Lake is closed to boat traffic, yellow flags mean the Main Lake is restricted to 5 mph, and green flags mean there are no lake restrictions. These flags are posted at Holiday Harbor to the sides of the flagpole and at the Eastport launch ramp. 

The flags are most regularly used during inclement weather or special events on the Main Lake. 
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Thank you, Lynn!

After more than 20 years at the Canyon Lake POA, Lynn Jensen, our Assistant General Manager, has decided to embark on a new journey. Lynn's dedication to teamwork and investment in staff has been the foundation of our growth and success. Her guidance, wisdom, and steadfast leadership have helped shape and foster the next generation of leaders in the Canyon Lake POA, leaving behind a people-focused legacy with her enthusiasm and awe-inspiring belief in her team at its core. As Lynn begins this new chapter, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude for her years of service. We wish her all the best in her future endeavors and know that she will be the heart and soul of her next team as she has been for ours. Please join us in wishing her hearty congratulations and well wishes on her new venture.

 

 

CLASSES

Aqua Fitness Returns March 25!

Aqua Fitness is back on Monday, March 25! Looking to have an amazing workout while enjoying the pool? Join our invigorating Aqua Fitness classes! We offer a dynamic HIIT Aqua Fitness class at 8 a.m. and a low-intensity class at 9 a.m., Monday through Friday.

Classes are $3 each, with the option of purchasing a package of 10 classes for just $20. Alternatively, you can enjoy unlimited classes for only $30 per month. Classes can be conveniently purchased at the Pool office.

Mindfulness & Mobility

Breathe deep and release your stress at Mindfulness & Mobility, a new class that helps you relax, refocus, and rejuvenate. On Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m., ease your tension at the Canyon Lake Lodge with breathing and stretching exercises in a calm and soothing atmosphere. Try your first class free! A seven-class punch card is $40, but with our new monthly unlimited punch card, attend this class, Fit Sticks, and Active Fitness any number of times for only $80 per month. Visit the Canyon Lake POA office or the Pool office to sign up today!

Line Dancing Classes

Join the excitement of our popular line dancing class led by Canyon Lake resident Diana Gallagher. With two class levels for beginners and improvers, you can find the perfect fit for your skill level. Purchase a punch card with five classes for just $20, or upgrade to 11 classes for only $40. Want to try before you commit? Attend a trial class for free! Tuesday classes are from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., starting with a Basic Introduction from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., followed by Beginners from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. On Wednesdays is the Improvers class from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. All classes are held at the Canyon Lake Lodge. Sign up today at the Canyon Lake POA office or the Pool office !

Fit Sticks

Dance into your New Year's Resolution with Fit Sticks! This cardio class — formerly Dance Cardio — burns tons of calories with a moderate intensity workout to fun and upbeat dance music. Groove to the rhythm and drum it out with dance sticks to work up a sweat. Classes are on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 to 9:45 a.m. at the Lodge with instructor Amanda Wagoner. Hesitant to commit? Try your first class for free! Classes are $40 for a seven-class punch card. W ith our new monthly unlimited punch card, attend this class, Active Fitness, and Mindfulness & Mobility any number of times for only $80 per month.  Don't miss out on this fun and exciting fitness experience! Visit the Canyon Lake POA office or the Pool office  to sign up today!

Restorative Hatha Yoga

Indulge in the blissful practice of Restorative Hatha Yoga, a mindful class that allows you to slow down, relax, and deeply connect with your body. Join instructor Serena Estes on Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the Lodge for an experience that nurtures your body and mind. With a convenient six-class punch card priced at just $36, or a seven-class punch card priced for $40, you can easily make this practice a regular part of your wellness routine. And if you're new to our class, your first session is absolutely free! Sign up today at the Canyon Lake POA office  or the Pool office  and embark on your journey towards greater well-being.

Active Fitness Class

Calling all fitness enthusiasts! Improve your strength, mobility, mood, and circulation with Active Fitness, a low-impact, high-energy workout! Adults of all ages are welcome. This 45-minute class is every Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Lodge. Seven classes can be purchased for $40. W ith our new monthly unlimited punch card, attend this class, Fit Sticks, and Mindfulness & Mobility any number of times for only $80 per month.  Want to give a try before signing up? Try out your first class for free! Visit the Canyon Lake POA office  or the Pool office to sign up today!

 

 

SERVICE REMINDERS

Explore Canyon Lake

Experience Canyon Lake like never before with our 360 virtual tour! Now you can explore all of our amenities and everything that Canyon Lake has to offer with the click of a button. Our 360 tour is a great way to check out parks you may want to reserve for an event, see the sites and amenities at Happy Camp, explore all 18 holes at the Canyon Lake Golf & Country Club, and so much more!
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ePasses for Guests

Through dwellingLIVE members can have an ePass sent directly to their visitors via email or text message so they can either print their pass ahead of time or the gate guard can scan their pass on their smartphone. Visitors can either hold up their smartphone or printed pass for the guard to scan. Gate guards will issue printed parking passes to eligible visitors who haven't yet printed the ePass out. ePasses are the easiest way for your visitors to access the community in an expeditious manner.
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RSO vs Community Patrol

Canyon Lake is a unique community that has both patrol services (provided by the Canyon Lake POA) and police services (provided by Riverside County Sheriff). In times of safety or security issues, it's crucial to know which authority to contact. The Riverside County Sheriff addresses a range of concerns, including burglary, fraud, lost property, theft, trespassing, vandalism, animal cruelty, and sexual abuse. Whereas the Canyon Lake POA's Community Patrol addresses concerns related to barking dogs, curfew, loitering/solicitation, noise complaints, and vandalism to Canyon Lake POA common areas. Additionally, Marine Patrol provides boat distress assistance, boat inspections, and lake speed enforcement.

 Remember always to call or text 9-1-1 if there is a threat to life, imminent violence, or a crime in progress.
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Lake Emergency Markers

Have you ever noticed the large letter signs that can be seen on the lake at several of the beaches and parks around the community? These letter signs are actually Emergency Locations Markers (ELMs) with latitude and longitude coordinates attached to them. The letters go from A to O. Residents who have an emergency on the lake can refer to the letter when they call 9-1-1. The Canyon Lake Fire Department references these letters so they can determine your location and provide assistance quicker. We recommend that all boaters have a copy of the Emergency Location Markers Map, which includes the physical address of each letter in the event that dispatch requests the address.
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Canyon Lake Camera Program

The Security Advisory Committee, Riverside County Sheriff's Department, and City of Canyon Lake have collaborated to create the Canyon Lake Camera Program. This is an opportunity that allows community residents with surveillance systems to voluntarily add themselves to a list that the Riverside County Sheriff's Department and Canyon Lake POA may refer to if a criminal incident occurred nearby. By signing up for this program, when these criminal incidents occur, the Canyon Lake POA and/or law enforcement may contact you to help solve the crime by requesting to review the video footage your system may have captured.

This program is for Canyon Lake POA members, and members must log in to the website to sign up. Alternatively, email [email protected] to sign up. If emailing, please include your name, address, and tract-lot number. 
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Event Planning Toolkit

The Canyon Lake POA fosters and promotes celebrations throughout the community. However, as with any organization, we must ensure events held at our facilities follow ordinances set in place by other authoritative agencies, such as the City of Canyon Lake, Riverside County Health Department, and Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC), to name a few. To help members, clubs, and sponsored organizations navigate through the process of planning an event, we created an online event planning toolkit with step-by-step instructions for planning your event, links to forms, documents, and other agencies, and more!  
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Notify Us! 

Want to report a concern in the community? For example, have you noticed a broken light at a park, or a pot hole on the street, or any common area concern/repair? Or have you noticed an issue with our website? Check out our new Notify Us page on our website to report these kinds of concerns. 
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Stay Connected 

Experience a seamless connection with the Canyon Lake POA as we provide an array of avenues for our members to stay engaged. Explore our user-friendly websites, stay in the loop with our convenient mobile app, and follow us on various social media platforms. Receive timely updates and exclusive content through our weekly email newsletters.
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UPCOMING MEETINGS

Did you know that committees play an essential role in assisting the Canyon Lake POA with various functions and duties? Members can learn more about how the committees contribute to the betterment of the community by attending committee meetings. Below are the upcoming meetings.

MONDAY, MARCH 18 – FRIDAY, MARCH 22
Rules & Regulations Review Committee Meeting
Date: Tuesday, March 19 at 6 p.m.
Location: POA Conference Room, Canyon Lake POA Office

Architectural Control Committee Meeting
Date: Thursday, March 21 at 11 a.m.
Location: POA Conference Room, Canyon Lake POA Office

Estates Committee Meeting
Date: Thursday, March 21 at 4 p.m.
Location: Magnolia Room, Canyon Lake Country Club

MONDAY, MARCH 25 – FRIDAY, MARCH 29
Tuesday Work Group Committee Meeting
Date: Tuesday, March 26 at 1 p.m.
Location: Magnolia Room, Canyon Lake Country Club

Security Advisory Committee Meeting

Date: Tuesday, March 26 at 5 p.m.
Location: POA Conference Room, Canyon Lake POA Office

Architectural Control Committee Meeting
Date: Thursday, March 28 at 11 a.m.
Location: POA Conference Room, Canyon Lake POA Office

 

 

Architectural Control Committee Public Notice

Thursday, March 21, 2024

When building a house or making any repairs, alterations, or additions to the exterior of your home or property, you must submit your plans to the Canyon Lake POA for the Architectural Control Committee (ACC) to review for approval at their weekly ACC Meeting. The property improvements posted on the ACC Notices page will be reviewed at the ACC Committee Meeting on Thursday, March 21, 2024.

 

 

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