By Ed Gordon 

What's Up in Stallion Springs?

 

July 4, 2020

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Transfer Station access passes being applied to vehicles.

Transfer Station Access Stickers

How do you get your new sticker to gain access to the site? You have received a notice in the mail.

The CSD will need you, as the occupant of the property, to fill out the enclosed form and send it back to the District Office. When the enclosed form is completed and returned to the District office, an access tag will be assigned to the occupant of the property and the vehicle used for trash disposal only.  In order to receive your tag, you must come to the District Office in the vehicle used for trash disposal. These are the designated Saturday's in July between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m.  

Saturday, July 11

(Last names beginning with A-M)

Saturday, July 18

(Last names beginning with N-Z)

 At that time, CSD Staff will apply your tag to that specific vehicle and provide you with detailed instructions on how to dispose of your trash and properly utilize the various bins available at the solid waste site. No bulky or hazardous items are permitted.

For furniture, appliances and bulky items, Cleanup Days have been scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 13 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday, Aug. 14 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. See the Bridge for further details.

Let's go fishing

The lake was stocked on May 27 with bluegill and bass. Fishing licenses are available at the CSD. An annual license is $30 for residents and $40 for non-residents. There are also 48-hour licenses available for $10.

Police Report

The Stallion Springs Police Department held a Community Informational meeting on Thursday, June 18. The meeting was available for limited attendees at the Community Center and online through Zoom. The full-time police officers were introduced to the residents and a note was made of two additional part-time officers.

Chief Gary Crowell discussed the Governors mandate for face coverings, Edison's Public Safety Power Shutoffs, a grant from Kern County Operations Center for portable generators for use in emergencies and reviewed the SSPD monthly statistics for April and May.

There was a discussion on golf carts and there use in the community. For additional information on the use of golf carts, contact the CSD or the Police Department.

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.

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.

Stallion Springs Board of Directors

The Board meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 6 p.m., normally in the CSD Boardroom. The next meeting will be on July 21 will be held in the CSD Board Room or at the Community Center, subject to the restrictions created by the Coronavirus.

 
 

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