Board approves new well site evaluation process.

The well site evaluation process described here was unanimously approved by the board on October 27.  President Sol Chooljian said he initially had concerns but complimented the Ad Hoc Committee on its work to develop the process and said he now fully supports it.  “I think it will really expedite Continue reading Board approves new well site evaluation process.

Board set to approve new well site evaluation process with shareholder participation.

On October 27, the board will consider a new, robust, and open process to produce unbiased comparisons of the best sites for our next well.  If approved, our November bills will include a letter inviting shareholders to nominate well sites and to volunteer for a Shareholder Advisory Committee (“SAC”). The Continue reading Board set to approve new well site evaluation process with shareholder participation.

Results of the invalid election of directors

If there had been a quorum at the June 30 Annual Meeting of shareholders, new candidates Steven Muro and Dave Stephenson would have replaced incumbents Doug Off and Roger Whitlock.  Here are the cumulated votes won by each candidate: Steven Muro         204.71 Dave Stephenson 203.09 Alma Quezada      147.23 Laurie Bennett       Continue reading Results of the invalid election of directors

Reminder: reduce your outdoor watering schedule now.

We can expect daytime highs in the mid-70s or below for at the next six months.  Also, the warm parts of the days will be shorter and the nights longer and cooler, putting less stress on the landscaping.  So, why not cut your lawn cycles back to 60% now–and cut Continue reading Reminder: reduce your outdoor watering schedule now.

Well #8 glacier inches along on a meltwater of money.

The Crestview board has approved two contracts to report on the feasibility of connecting the existing dry sewer system near Well #8 to the Camarillo sewage system and connect adjacent properties to this system.  It has also approved funding a preliminary environmental study by the City’s contractor.  These actions respond Continue reading Well #8 glacier inches along on a meltwater of money.