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Saturday, March 19, 2011

We Don't Want to Lose CSA 115 Road Cleaning!!!!


By Anonymous, South B-BAR-H Ranch Resident
It took B-BAR-H Residents and Community Leaders over a year of debate with Riverside County to finally get roads cleared of built up sand, stone and debris. Street sweepers/cleaners arrived immediately once the document defining road maintenance was located.  

Miscellaneous extended road maintenance -- Street Cleaning -- is defined in the Resolution of Intention and currently part of the taxes we pay.

The CSA 115 Resolution of Intention defines Road Maintenance for B-BAR-H Ranch:


We don't want to lose street cleaning, and the County may take it away.  Under the current CSA 115 tax structure the B-BAR-H Ranch receives:
  • Miscellaneous Extended Road Maintenance
  • Road Improvement 
  • Lighting (to pay an electric bill and replace bulbs)
Think carefully before changing any of the current CSA 115 tax structure until Riverside County presents a full and accurate report of the past and a detailed plan for the future of our roads.  As a resident of the ranch for many years, it's important to see how much money has been collected and how it's been spent. 

The CSA 115 Law currently protects the roads in our community.  Please take decisions to modify CSA 115 as it is defined today seriously.  We don't want to lose Miscellaneous Extended Road Maintenance and Road Improvement!

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting my submission anonymously. We really need to take a careful look at what the County is proposing before they are allowed to make any changes to the LAW!

March 19, 2011 at 2:28 PM  
Blogger 2B4U said...

Thanks for submitting the post and help locating the Resolution of Intention. CSA 115 was established 34 years. I don't think it's easy to change a law. Maybe we should do more research into that topic! Have a good weekend!

March 19, 2011 at 9:41 PM  

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