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City of Canyon Lake City Manager, Lori Moss launches Blast to keep residents and businesses informed

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Welcome to the City of Canyon Lake.  My name is Lori Moss and I am the City Manager.  I started this blast to give residents and businesses another means of receiving information about the fine City of Canyon Lake.  Please invite your friends and neighbors to visit our new 4 Your Information Blast and subscribe.  I am going to kick-off our new blast with the following information:

  • Beginning with the January 7, 2009 Council agenda residents can now go to the City Clerk’s web page and download the complete City Council agenda with all of the staff reports attached.
  • 4 Your Information . . . after each regular City Council meeting you can go to the City Clerk’s web page and view the full council meeting.  Just go and click on “Council Video”.
  • Effective February 4, 2009 you can watch the Canyon Lake City Council meetings live on your computer.  Just go to the City’s web page the evening of the meeting and click on the web-cast.  We welcome you either in person or on line to our Council meetings.
  • Finally, just a reminder to read the weekly “City Connection” page in the Friday Flyer.  The Page is located on the next to the last page of the A section. 

Feel free to contact me with questions or comments by emailing me at lmoss@cityofcanyonlake.com.

“If you’re big enough for your dream, your dream isn’t big enough for you.”  Erwin Raphael McManus

Lori’s First Post

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

If Canyon Lake had to be described in one word, that word would be unique. One of only five gated cities in California, Canyon Lake began as a master-planned community developed by Corona Land Company in 1968. The Lake originally was formed in 1927 after Railroad Canyon Dam was built. It covers 383 acres and has 14.9 miles of shoreline. The “City of Canyon Lake” was incorporated on December 1, 1990. The City has a population of 11,051 and geographically spans 4.6 square miles.