By Ed Gordon 

What's Up in Stallion Springs?

 

May 9, 2020

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Emma Holm packed and ready to go.

The Library is headed to their new location. When the new administrative offices were built in 2009 the old CSD building was opened as a large library, a POA room and a place for small meetings. It was also discovered that subterranean termites were active and the building was in need of structural repair.

The Board approved moving the library to the Bornt building on Pellisier Road. The community will continue to have a hard copy library of books, a place for fellowship with each other and a beautiful setting in which to read books and relax.

The books are packed and ready to go. The shelving has to be moved and the books placed in their new home. Head Liberian Emma Holm sends a thank you to the following people for helping pack up the books: Kerry Jensen, Pam and Don Stipech, Kelly Napier, Kathryn Sanders, Tina Landsberger, Roy Holm and all the people that donated their time. See you soon at the new location.


CSD Offices

The CSD offices will continue to be closed to the public. The staff will still be available Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:25 p.m. to take your phone calls or your emails. Call (661) 822-3268 for any assistance.

Due to the recommendations from Federal, State and local officials, the Stallion Springs Community Services District is canceling all nonessential activities until further notice due to COVID-19 concerns. All SSCSD owned properties will be closed.  Precautionary measures are essential in helping to prevent the spread of this illness. We apologize for any inconvenience, and appreciate your patience during this time. The Stallion Springs Community Center will be closed. The Stallion Springs Library will be closed and all park restrooms will be closed.


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Stallion Springs Board of Directors

The Board meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 6 p.m. normally in the CSD Boardroom. This month's meeting on May 19 will be held in the CSD Board room or by Zoom due to the restrictions created by the Coronavirus.

Police Report

The Stallion Springs Police Department encourages our residents and guests to sign up for our Nixle public notification alerts and to create a Smart911 profile. These safety communication systems are free for you to sign up. Please visit www.nixle.com or www.smart911.com now.


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The Stallion Springs Police Department and the County Of Kern rely on Smart911 to help save lives and increase response times. Please create a Smart911 profile today.

If you have a life-threatening emergency, call 911. The Stallion Springs Police Department is dispatched through the Kern County Sheriff's Office.

For non-life-threatening issues, please call (661) 861-3110. You may contact us by email or using the contact information provided on the CSD website, http://www.stallionspringscsd.com. If you wish to make an appointment to speak with an officer, contact the CSD at (661) 822-3268. Appointments maybe canceled at any time due to limited police staffing. Police Chief Gary Crowell filed a report of statistics for March 2020. The Department had nine arrests, issued two citations, had 116 reports, 123 calls for service, completed 42 officer initiated investigations, 26 field interviews and did two medical assists. There were 12 vacation house checks, and the department assisted other law enforcement agencies 26 times.


Let's go Fishing

Great news: the lake is full and we are ready to stock it! If you or anyone in the community would like to donate toward the cost of stocking our lake please contact the office at (661) 822-3268. You can make your donation to our 501(C)3, "Support Stallion Springs Foundation." Make checks payable to the foundation and in the memo note "Fish or Lake." Thank you!

 
 

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