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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Nextdoor Online for B-BAR-H Ranch


The B-BAR-H Ranch an unincorporated area located in Southern California's Riverside County has it's own private social network thanks to B-BAR-H Ranch Resident Mark Todd.  A few months ago, Mark set up a Nextdoor online neighborhood network for the Ranch.  

Nextdoor is similar to the works of Facebook, only Nextdoor is designed for specific neighborhood boundaries (see map below).  Members of the B-BAR-H Ranch Nextdoor tested its viability quickly and learned Nextdoor is an ideal resource and opportunity for the B-BAR-H Ranch to communicate without boundaries.  

Neighbors of the B-BAR-H Ranch post items of interest for the neighborhood and members of the B-BAR-H Ranch Nextdoor make comments.  It's a great way to stay in touch with what's happening within the community.  


Word spread quickly about the advantages of becoming a B-BAR-H Ranch Nextdoor participant, and neighbors joined.  As of today, membership includes 64 residents, and the B-BAR-H Ranch Nextdoor is growing strong.  

Boundaries for the B-BAR-H Ranch Nextdoor are shown below:

 B-BAR-H Ranch Nextdoor Boundaries Map
 (Click image to enlarge)

If you live within the boundaries of the map shown above and would like to become a member of the B-BAR-H Ranch Nextdoor, please follow the link B-BAR-H Ranch Nextdoor and become a member.  Not only will you be able to post and communicate with your neighbors, you'll also have available a host of other very valuable information:
The B-BAR-H Ranch has made many achievements over the past years for the common good of its community.  We owe our accomplishments on our ability to remain in communication with one another and offer assistance and support to our neighbors when needed.  

Join the  B-BAR-H Ranch Nextdoor today by clicking the links in this post, and keep in touch with your neighborhood! 

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Saturday, July 2, 2011

EDA - Riverside County Community Survey

July 2, 2011


I've been asked by the people in B-BAR-H Ranch who attend County meetings to post a response to the "survey" the B-BAR-H Ranch residents received in the mail yesterday.  I received several requests from residents for more information about the survey, and what to do about it, what it means and which option to select. 

We have NOT received a guarantee from the County the work will be done as stated in the survey.  Many of the long-term residents believe this is the County's attempt to abolish the CSA115 law which was established by ballot vote in 1977 for B-BAR-H Ranch maintenance.
  1. Select option 3.  We urge you to keep things the way they are until we get more information from the County to make an informed decision.  If we lose the CSA115 law we have no control over our community's future, maintenance or improvement.
  2. Work within the law. CSA115 is a law.  If changes to CSA115 are to be made, we request a Ballot Vote in November, 2011. Not by an uncontrolled survey.
  3. Riverside County has promised us things in the past and did not follow through.  We have no proof of government funds for our roads or help from a declining County budget for the future of the B-BAR-H Ranch.
  4. We asked Riverside County to define "road maintenance" and we did not receive a response.
  5. We asked Riverside County to define "County standards" for our roads and we did not receive a response.
  6. We are currently in District 5, Supervisor Ashley, and we will soon become part of District 4, Supervisor Benoit.  We need to wait without making changes to the CSA115 law until we are officially part of District 4.  The B-BAR-H Ranch Code Enforcement change has already taken place and we are now covered by District 4.
In lieu of the current state of the economy, the lack of State funds, a declining County budget, and the history with Riverside County -- for the future of the B-BAR-H Ranch -- we do not believe the survey to be a legitimate or fair way to address the current or future needs of the B-BAR-H Ranch. 

Select Option #3.


Voice your opinion in person at the next MAC Meeting:  July 14, 2011, 6:00 p.m., Bubbling Wells Elementary School.

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Canadian cash boosts California county

Friday, March 18, 2011

Voice of the People: Stop Political Corruption!

Road sign leaving Hope, AZ


by Chris Georgesco, North B-BAR-H Resident

This is Shocking News I have heard about the MAC meeting in regards to neighborhood B Bar H. I find it unacceptable to see Riverside County treat our neighborhood with unaccounted funds and expenditures. Our Taxes are paid and regulated for the maintenance of roads and lighting with all due consideration. I have seen the City Council in the City of Bell, and Desert Hot Springs take advantage of Citizens and their Tax Funds. I am hoping we do not end up in the same category.

No decisions should be made about appropriating funds to maintain our neighborhood till the accounts have been reviewed since 1977. Expenditures and Appropriations Accessed on the account most definitely have to be made public. It is expected of every tax payer and need be made public by the County. I do not wish use the word Robbed till the County has a had a chance to make their accounting public.. I find it odd putting money into account that has been misappropriated. I would like my credit funds returned if no such documentation can be provided. Authority does not give a Office the right to use our money for other purposes than collected for. It is Tax Fraud in that our tax's are not being used as collected. This seems to be a trend of 21st Century Politics and I do not wish to become a Victim.

Please provide the home owners of B Bar H Ranch a Honest account of of our tax's, before making decisions about our roads and maintenance. I find quite scary that that County officials can be so blunted about misappropriation of funds.

PLEASE PROVIDE AN AUDIT OF THE TAX MONEY COLLECTED AND SPENT BEFORE MAKING ANY DECISSIONS.  I AM A AFRAID THAT I AM BEING ROBBED BY THE COUNTY OF THE MONEY SET ASIDE FOR MAINTAINING OUR COMMUNITIES ROADS AND CLEANING OUR STREETS. I JUST WISH TO RECIEVE THE SERVICES WHICH MONEY HAS BEEN COLLECTED IN THE FORM OF PROPERTY TAX.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Nine most terrifying words

The nine most terrifying words in the English language are,
'I'm from the government and I'm here to help.'

Ronald Reagan
40th president of The Untied States (1911 - 2004)

By Steve Grasha, North B-BAR-H Resident

These are the words I thought of as I listened to county staff making a presentation at the last MAC meeting!

Our community needs to give serious consideration to the proposal to gut CSA115  if we approve the county's proposal we may find ourselves with no recourse when it comes time to repair and maintain our roads at an acceptable level as the county deficit looms at 200 Million dollars this coming year.

We have paid 1.5 million dollars to our special district since it's inception and the county can only account for less than One Hundred Thousand of it. The funds were to only be used for road maintenance and improvements within CSA 115 which is B-BAR-H Ranch.

I believe it would be wise to make no changes to our current CSA until we have adequate answers from the county as to what they have done with our ONE MILLION FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS.

This is money that was only to be used within the boundaries of our ranch and the boundaries of the LAW.

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Friday, February 11, 2011

DHS MAC stops illegal trafficking

 BEFORE

 AFTER
ONE MORE TO GO!

Illegal trespassing through empty lots on the North B-Bar-H Ranch has been a long time issue for residents.  It's dangerous, destroys natural landscape and is against the law!  

Special thanks to Mustafa Salama, Riverside County Transportation Department, for solving the problem by installing cement k-rail barricades along empty lots on Bubbling Wells Road.  The "before and after" photos above indicate the areas completed.  There's one more empty lot on Bubbling Wells to receive cement k-rail barricades.  

Attend the next DHS MAC Meeting to hear more about the changes for road improvement and maintenance in the B-BAR-H Ranch.  See the meeting schedule posted on the right sidebar.


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Saturday, August 7, 2010

DHS MAC Approves & Installs Street Light at Palm Canyon Drive & 20th Ave













The DHS MAC (Municipal Advisory Council) made a recommendation to the Riverside County Transportation Dept. to place a new street light at the corner of Palm Drive and 20th Avenue.  The street light illuminates the right turn onto 20th Avenue from Palm Drive.  Prior to the light, there was little notice of the turn from busy Palm Drive road. 

The DHS MAC meets quarterly to discuss and recommend community improvement efforts.  Supervisor Marion Ashley's 5th District MAC meets quarterly at the Bubbling Wells Elementary School.  Project Manager Brenda Salas coordinates MAC activities within seven unincorporated areas of Riverside County.  For more information about MAC click here.

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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Meet Lt. Bill Sullivan - Riverside County Sheriff

Lieutenant Bill Sullivan &
Community Service Officer
Lori Hardcastle, 
Riverside County Sheriff's Dept.

The B-BAR-H Ranch Neighborhood was introduced to a new sheriff, Lt. Bill Sullivan from the Palm Desert Sheriff's Office.  Lt. Sullivan may be new to our area, but he is not new to the job.  Lt. Sullivan comes to us with many years of experience in law enforcement. 
Deputy Sheriff Lori Hardcastle is a familiar face in our neighborhood and has been our community liaison with the Riverside Sheriff's Dept for some time now.  We appreciate the time both Bill and Lori took from their busy day to stop and say hello to us. 

Many of the B-BAR-H Ranch residents can look forward to an opportunity to meet Lt. Sullivan at an upcoming DHS MAC Meeting. The meet & greet meeting today was informal and brief.  B-BAR-H Ranch residents stopped to say hello to Lt. Sullivan and Deputy Sheriff Lori Hardcastle.  If you could not attend today's meet & greet, and you'd like to talk with Lt. Sullivan, please call him at 760.534.4285.

We look forward to our continued effort to work with Riverside County to keep our community safe.
We thank Riverside County for their continued and ongoing support.


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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

A letter to Riverside County: CSA 115 - Low-Cost Solutions for High-Risk Safety Issues


Your meeting went well last Thursday, however, there were items not addressed which our neighborhood was depending upon receiving feedback.  As a result, people have been contacting me directly wanting answers to their questions regarding issues they've been wanting resolved for over a year. 

On behalf of CSA 115, it's time we take action.  Our neighborhood decided they do NOT want to wait another 3 -6 months to get our minor safety needs addressed.

CSA 115 for B-BAR-H Ranch can work directly with Transportation to achieve our "small" requests for addressing minor safety issues. 

The main problems are:

1.  Stop Signs
on the North side have been on the list for over a year.  We can get these stop signs installed without waiting another 3-6 months.  We need them immediately at the corner of El Serape Trail and Sagebrush Trail (and Paintbrush Trail and El Serape).   El Serape Trail and Sagebrush Trail is a very high risk corner and today another close call occurred which almost resulted in a head on crash!  I happened to be at the corner when this incident happened.  They got out of their car, and I told the people I would contact you directly to get the problem resolved immediately.  School is out and kids are playing outside.  Not having a stop sign poses high risk for the children.

2. Street Cleaning. The streets within the North side of the ranch are filled with sand and the corners are dangerous when turning.  Vehicles slide when making turns and it is very dangerous.  Yesterday a small child slid off his bike and severely scraped his legs and arms. We want the streets here cleaned to prevent further accidents.  We can't wait 3-6 months for this item to become an agenda item without resolution!

3.  Cement Barricades
needed for the empty lots on Bubbling Wells will detract illegal trespassing.  I've already worked with Transportation to get some installed, and after this week's incident regarding a break-in, we want this addressed quickly without waiting 6 months for MAC meeting discussions.

We need to address these issues immediately.  We do NOT want to wait another 3 months for feedback from the MAC without any progress or decisions.  We can easily work directly with Transportation for these items.  There's plenty of funds in the CSA 115 account to cover these low-cost solutions to high-risk safety issues. 

Please advise the quickest way for us to get these issues resolved --- either work through you to get the issues addressed or you support us in working directly with Transportation to implement low-cost solutions to these high-risk problems.

Please reply so I can get feedback to the people who have been waiting patiently for these items to be addressed. 

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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

B-BAR-H Ranch Clean Up Day March 13, 2010

Click Here or Click the image above to read the complete bilingual announcement.

The B-BAR-H Ranch Residents will meet at the B-BAR-H Ranch Arch at 7:00 A.M. on March 13, 2010 to participate with Riverside County Code Enforcement Community Improvement to clean their neighborhood.  This annual event is sponsored by Riverside County.  The Community Improvement Specialist is Chaka Ferrel.

Please mark your calendar.  March 13, 2010 from 8-Noon.  Bring all unwanted items to the Arch where there will be large trash bins available to dispose of unwanted items. 

Take advantage of this opportunity!  Clean your yard, garage and house of unwanted items.  

Announcement in bilingual format courtesy of Grace Escobar, Riverside County.

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Second Annual Riverside County Neighborhood Conference


HOSTED BY RIVERSIDE COUNTY CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT
Saturday, October 17, 2009

8:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.

Heritage High School
26000 Briggs Road
Romoland, CA 92585

For more details and to register online CLICK HERE.

What you can expect....

* Educational Breakout Sessions
* Learn from Inspirational Speakers
* Exhibitors from a Variety of Organizations
* Excellent Networking Opportunities
* Free Parking
* Free Snacks and Lunch
* Activities for Children (ages 6-12)

Click Here to register online!

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Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) District 5 Meeting #2






Here's the time/date/place for our second MAC Meeting. Please mark your calendar to attend:

Thursday, October 8, 2009
6:00 P.M.
Bubbling Wells Elementary School


Guest Speaker:

Mojahed Salama, Riverside County Transportation Dept

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NEWS & UPDATES:

New Road Project -- For those of you who do NOT want the new road, please see the email copied below from Mr. Steve Hernandez, Legislative Assistant to Supervisor Marion Ashley. I forwarded the "stop the road project petition" to Mr. Hernandez and asked him what we needed to do to stop the project from proceeding.

Here's the response:

from Hernandez, Steven
to Anna Miller
date Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 9:38 AM
subject RE: B-BAR-H Ranch Road Project Update

Hi Anna,

We will not proceed with a project that the community does not want or deem necessary.

Steven Hernandez
Legislative Assistant to Supervisor Marion Ashley
951-955-1050

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Community Improvements -- Based on feedback from our community, the following community improvements will be proposed and submitted to the MAC for approval: mellow/solar lamps, road resurfacing and stop signs within our neighborhood. Other improvements will be proposed to include: center divider lines (20th ave & Bubbling Wells), no dumping signs (20th ave), improved visibility at corner (Palm & 20th ave). The attached map was created from ideas submitted by Andy Biswas, Jim Fosbinder, and Jodi Duffie.

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Speed Bumbs Update -- I spoke extensively with Mr. Salama from the Transportation Department about speed bumps, and as a result think we need to revisit the need for speed bumps in our neighborhood. Here's a list of very good reasons why we should not install speed bumps:

1. it slows down an emergency vehicle; and sometimes a few seconds of time matters when it's a life/death situation. Emergency Response Personnel do NOT like speed bumps.

2. because we have no curbs, drivers will make paths around the speed bump to avoid them creating a mess on the landscape

3. they are noisey

We can discuss alternatives at our next MAC meeting.

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MAC District 5 Map -- See attached map of our MAC area from Brenda Salas. For any further details, please contact Brenda Salas.

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B-BAR-H Ranch Arch Update -- I spoke with Riverside Historical Expert Keith Herron. Keith suggested we proceed with a meeting with the land owner to express our interest in preserving the Arch. He also said a letter of endorsement from the DHS Historical Society would be helpful. Rose Alsup is helping with this project.

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Changing our Address Name from DHS to something else -- Many people here do NOT want to use the Desert Hot Springs name in our mailing address. We can have it changed. We need to meet to create a new name, and then we can set up a meeting with the USPS Post Master to implement the change. Let's talk about it at our next MAC meeting when the agenda opens for public comments.

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

The $400K Road to NOwhere: MAC Meeting a Lively Discussion

- VOICE OF THE PEOPLE -
The $400K Road to NOwhere: MAC Meeting a Lively Discussion
by Jim Fosbinder, B-BAR-H Resident


The first MAC meeting held July 9th at the VFW was attended by 20+ B-BAR-H Ranch Residents. And, it was a lively conversation. We learned about the purpose of the MAC, how we can participate, and most importantly, how we can be heard to get things done for the common good of all!

We were a little disappointed the "old" CSA 115 Board Members were up to their "old" tricks and decided to introduce the "new" MAC to their Standard Operating Procedure "coup d'etat" of no-show of one Board Member so there wasn't a quorum. We aren't going to tolerate that old way of doing business within our new MAC! Residents were eager to contribute suggestions and ideas for our next meeting which we hope will be scheduled prior to October!!!

Brenda Salas, Project Manager, explained we need more people for our MAC's Board of Directors; 5-7 Board Members is ideal in case there's any absenteeism. Volunteers came forth to become a MAC Board Member: Andy Biswas, Tad Seney, and Guy Hildebrand are applying for the MAC Board. Plus, Steve Grasha already submitted his application, and Brenda confirmed it has been received. We should have a strong MAC Board soon who will represent the area to help get things done for our neighborhood.

A lively discussion was centered around the new "Road to Nowhere." The County may have approved a second entrance/exit for our area, but we learned last night there's a 80-90% chance we can overturn the decision. There's no need to spend our tax dollars on a road we do not want or need. A petition was presented at the meeting signed by 20+ residents. The petition will be sent to Brenda Salas to present to the Board Of Supervisors as our first attempt to stop the "$400K Road to Nowhere." We also communicated clearly, we will do whatever it takes to stop this wasteful spending of our tax dollars.

Juan Perez, Director of Transportation, heads up Riverside County's transportation department. Brenda is going to ask him to attend our next MAC meeting to give us a staff report on the road project status and the amount of money already spent from our tax dollars for this project. We need to find out from Mr. Perez what we need to do to put a halt on this wasteful spending before it gets out of control. At our last Neighborhood Meeting (not the MAC), Chad Wilshire, Senior Development Specialist for Riverside County, informed us money has already been spent on some of the engineering of the road project. We really need to stop this unneeded spending of our tax dollars.

Did you know we have a second exit out of the area through 18th Street? It's a dirt road, but works perfectly if there's an emergency! It's large enough for dump trucks and fire trucks. We really need to think about spending $400K on a new road when we already have two entrances/exits from our area. Pat Carney said the 18th Street exit crosses a vacant lot. If you own the lot, please contact us. Regardless, I don't think Police, Fire or Ambulance care if the road crosses a vacant lot -- they'll use it anyway!

Someone mentioned the idea of putting up a gated road which would be locked and used only for an emergency. Only police and fire would have the key. Well, although this sounds like a fancy alternative, the tax dollars and cost would increase to create a gate and all! I don't think this is a good way to spend our tax dollars! And again, it's not needed because we can exit using El Serape Road and 18th Street onto Bubbling Wells.

There were many other topics discussed, and we are preparing information for our next meeting. The next MAC Meeting is tentatively scheduled for October 8, 2009 at 6:00 p.m. We're going to see if we can get an earlier date. The location will be determined later and posted on the blog.
Here's what we're planning for the next meeting topics:

1. Speed Bumps
2. Stop Signs
3. Road Improvement - Black Top
4. Solar Street Lamps
5. Traffic Study for 20th Avenue & Bubbling Wells Road
6. Change our Name from Desert Hot Springs to??? Please bring your ideas to the next meeting!
7. Arch Area Improvement
8. Staff Report from Dept. of Transportation about the status of the "road to nowhere" project

We were told things get done by people who attend the meetings.

It was good to see Code Enforcement represented at our first MAC Meeting. For those of you who are concerned, Mary Overholt, Code Enforcement Officer, said the broken fence at the end of Sagebrush Trail is being addressed. Plus, we were told there will be more Code Enforcement Officers scheduled to drive through our area on a regular basis to help us maintain the integrity of the community. On behalf of our area, we thanked Code Enforcement for attending our first MAC and for the help they've given us to clean up our neighborhood. If you haven't done so, take a drive around. You can see the difference Code Enforcement's Community Improvement Department has made! Our Riverside County, Community Improvement Specialist is Chaka Ferrel.

Let's create a fresh, new Municipal Advisory Committee! Let's do things for the common good of us all and create a community we are proud to call our home! Let's use our roads & lighting tax dollars wisely for the things we need to improve our community and our property.
Spread the word. Talk to your neighbors. Tell people who don't have a computer about the MAC.

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