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Community Notification Stallion Springs Road Construction Project Road construction throughout the Stallion Springs community. Griffith & Company have oiled several roads throughout the District. The week of Aug. 6 several roads had repairs made to areas of extreme damage in preparation for asphalt lay over. Overlay has begun and will be followed by full replacement of asphalt in several areas. One or more of the efforts may have or will impact you. CSD Staff is following the construction crew...
Community Notification Stallion Springs Road Construction Project Road construction throughout the Stallion Springs community. On Monday, July 30, Griffith & Company began oiling several roads throughout the District. One or more of the efforts may impact you. Please review the details, on each stage that are available at the CSD, and plan accordingly. The District's goal is to maintain and improve street surfaces and correct flaws. The project is scheduled to be in effect for approximately 45...
Community Notification: Stallion Springs Road Construction Project Road construction throughout the Stallion Springs community began Wednesday, July 18. The project is scheduled to be in effect for approximately 45 days. Flaggers will be controlling the effected roadways during working hours. Drivers should expect delays. We remind all drivers to be cautious and courteous to road crews during this time. Please allow for plenty of time to travel to your destination. Please contact the Stallion...
The POA held its annual meeting on Saturday, June 23 at the Stallion Springs Community Center. David Aranda was the guest speaker. He brought the members up to date on community issues including roads, water, parks and recreation. The Board held its annual meeting and new officers were elected by the membership. The officers for the 2018-19 term are, President Debbie Rodriguez, Vice President Jennifer Liles, Treasurer Donald Williams, Secretary Lori Rodgers, with Linda Gordon, Lewis Brown and...
Over 100 people attended a retirement party from the Sheriff's Department for Sergeant Fred Wheeler on Saturday, June 9 at his home in Stallion Springs. Wheeler retired after 25 years in Law enforcement, 15 years with the Kern County Sheriff's Department and 11 years in Long Beach. Six of those years at the LBPD were as a motorcycle officer. He also worked in the training department and internal affairs. He moved to Tehachapi in 2003 and became a Sheriff in 2004. He loves to train people and...
The POA annual Dinner Dance on June 2 was a great success. Over 110 people attended for an evening of food and dancing. Gifts were provided for door prizes and a silent auction was held. The group made over $4,000 to go toward the annual scholarships given each year to Stallion high school seniors. POA The Annual Meeting will be held on Saturday, June 23 at the Stallion Spring's Community Center, Corral room. At this event, we will host a free dinner for paying members and will hold the annual b...
Skate Night Edin Bell enjoyed her first skate night with her mother Samantha at Skate Night in the community center in Stallion Springs. Come join in for skating, music and fun with friends in the gym on May 18 from 6 to 8 p.m. Admission is free. Bring your own skates. No scooters or bikes are allowed. Snacks are available for purchase. 6K Walk for Water CERT is looking for volunteers to assist with Stallion Springs Church "Global 6K for Water" on Saturday, May 19, 2018. The walk will go...
New Board member welcomed Amanda Stewart has been appointed to fill the Board of Directors opening left by the resignation of Clydell Lamkin, who has moved from the area. Stewart was selected from a field of three candidates at the March 20 Board meeting. She is the General Manager of Woodward West. Stewart said she looks forward to, "Being a voice at the table in supporting future experiences for the entire community, primarily the youth and their families. We have many other opportunities in f...
On Wednesday, April 4, the CERT team met at CERT Headquarters for a tour of Woodward West with Christy Poston, Front Office Lead, serving as the tour guide. (It has been discussed several times how Stallion Springs CERT could partner with the staff at Woodward during a disaster.) This tour gave the team the opportunity to learn the layout of the camp and have a better understanding of what the facility looks like when it is full of campers and staff. While Woodward operates much like a city with...
Ready for the rain In anticipation of the storms, the Stallion Springs Community Services District provided sand and sandbags to members of the community. The sand stockpiles were located at 28500 Stallion Springs Drive and were available to all residents of Stallion Springs. Residents were limited to eight sandbags per household, and were being provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Residents needing bags were able to pick up empty bags at the Stallion Springs Community Services...
Stallion Springs CERT The Stallion Springs CERT team held its basic training classes over the past four weeks. The course prepared residents on what to do during an emergency in the community. The classes included courses in Disaster Preparedness, Fire Safety, Search and Rescue, Medical Operations, Disaster Phychology, Terrorism, and Communications. A total of 23.5 hours was involved. CERT would like to welcome the new members to the team. Stallion Springs Board of Directors At the Feb. 20...
Stallion Springs Board of Directors The Board of Directors recognized Director Clydell Lampkin who resigned effective Feb. 1, 2018 for her service to the community at the Feb. 20, 2018 meeting. Lampkin has moved from the area. The remaining Directors of the Stallion Springs Community Service District intend to fill the vacancy by appointment made at the Board's regular meeting to be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 20, 2018. Persons residing within the community of Stallion Springs Community...
Fred Rowan has been appointed by the Stallion Springs Board of Directors to complete the term of Vince McLaughlin who resigned in late October. Rowan was selected by the Board from the three candidates that applied to fill the position. Rowan comes to the Board with experience on the boards of the Livermore and Yreka Chambers of Commerce. He also served on the Board of Main Street in Livermore and several churches. He has 40 years of retail management experience and is currently the manager of B...
It's been raining lately and the golf course may be closed to the public but that hasn't stopped the elk from wanting to play through. They appear almost daily on the course attracting attention eating and napping. Police Report Please report suspicious activity that is in progress to the SSPD by contacting KCSO dispatch at (661) 861-3110. Call when you see it. A delay in reporting can allow the suspicious persons to leave the area making it difficult to locate the subjects. Remember to tell...
It's fog season in Stallion Springs and it can be difficult to see the road through the haze. Due to difficulties in getting the roads striped by a contractor, the CSD recently purchased a striping machine. Following the yellow strips can be a great aid to finding your way home in the heavy fog. The machine has been delivered and the maintenance crew is going through training on its use. Striping will get started once the crew is trained and the weather permits. Some streets may wait until...
CSD Board vacancy Time is running out. The Stallion Springs Board of Directors has a vacancy to replace a Board member that has resigned. The remaining Directors of the District intend to fill the vacancy by appointment at the Board's regular meeting held at 6 p.m. on Jan. 16, 2018. Persons residing within the District and otherwise qualified to serve as a Director may obtain an application and submit their name and resume to the District by 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 9 at the District office....
Santa visited Stallion Springs during the annual Christmas trailer ride and caroling event on Dec. 8. Rides left every 30 minutes beginning at 5:30 p.m. and continued through the evening. Extra rides had to be added due to the tremendous response. Meanwhile in the Corral room, hot chocolate, cookies and cookie decorating were being enjoyed to the music of Lori Marvin and Aubri Doe. Santa checked on whether the children had been naughty or nice during the year and took orders for Christmas...
Police Department Commendation On Nov. 15, 2017, Senior Officer James Best Jr., Sergeant Gary Crowell, and Chief of Police Michael Grant responded to a medical aid call in the township of Stallion Springs. The call stated that an adult male subject was the possible victim of cardiac arrest. Officers responded with due haste and upon arrival, were met by the frantic victims brother who directed them to the victim who was laying on the floor in the living room in obvious distress. Senior Officer...
Michael Shaub took home the title of Grand Prize Winner at the Property Owners Association Chili Cook Off on Saturday, Nov. 18. Shaub received a $50 prize for the win which he donated back to the POA. Eleven teams competed in the competition. Shaub's team placed first in both the People's Choice and Cook's Choice categories for their fchili. The Judges' Choice category was won by Team 6 lead by Lindsay Rizzo. Assistant General Manager The Board of Directors approved the addition of an Assistant...
Neighborhood Watch and the Property Owners Association (POA) joined forces to provide two additional Automated Electronic Defibrillators to the Stallion Springs Police Department. The new AEDs will be placed at the CSD office and the Community Center and will supplement the units currently in the patrol cars. The units include child pads in addition to the adult pads, as the Community Center is the point of a lot of youth activities. OktoberFest Attendance was even larger than last year's....
Derby Downs Cart Races On Saturday Oct. 7 the Police Athletic League, (PAL), held Derby Downs Cart Races on Stallion Springs Drive with over 30 participants. The winner was Parker Rodriguez. After many two car heats the final winner was determined by the fastest time down the course. Police Chief Mike Grant clocked the cars with a radar gun and Parker was able to guide his car down the track at a speedy 16 miles per hour. He was closely followed by Ava Weishaar at 15 MPH. Third place required a...
Restrictions on Dumping Be sure to have your Stallion Springs Resident Pass on your windshield and visible. Due to illegal dumping by residents and non-residents the trash transfer station will soon be fenced and access controlled. The facility will be manned and access to the transfer station limited to pass holders. The bins are for the disposal of regular household trash only. Large bulky items such as couches, tables, chairs, outdoor furniture, carpet, lawn mowers, etc., as well as...
The Stallion Springs Community Services District hosted a Town Hall Meeting regarding the future of the Horsethief Country Club & Golf Course on Wednesday Aug. 9 to provide available current information and possible future plans for the course. General Manager Jon Curry said he had met with the county EDC and CSUB to define parameters for a report on the economic impact the course has on the area. He has also contacted the National Golf Foundation to get a scope and fee report for an evaluation...
Stallion Springs Senior Officer James Best and Bear Valley Officer Stacey Arebalo received the Officer of the Year Awards from the Kern County Law Enforcement Foundation at their annual Awards Dinner on July 14 at the Stockdale Country Club. On the evening of Friday, February 17, 2017, the County of Kern was struck by torrential downpours. Cummings Valley suffered massive flooding due to the storm, causing road closures and dangerous driving conditions. At approximately 8:30 pm, Officer Best received a radio call of “a female trapped in a v...
The Stallion Springs Propriety Owners Association held its annual meeting and elected new officers for the coming year on Saturday, June 24. The new Officers are: Debbie Rodriquez, President; Jennifer Reid, Vice President; Lori Rodgers, Secretary; and Linda Gordon, Treasure. Board Members at large are Lewis Brown, Justin Reid and Diego Rodriquez. The POA is a social group with membership open to all Stallion residents. Renters are welcome as well as property owners. Mark your calendar for the an...