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This scenic 18-hole course, with its plush fairways, is one of the first golf courses designed by Robert Trent Jones, one of the game's most innovative golf course architects. Green Lakes State Park's landscape and rolling terrain tests all playing abilities.

Who designed the Green Lakes State Park golf course?

This scenic 18-hole course, with its plush fairways, is one of the first golf courses designed by Robert Trent Jones, one of the game's most innovative golf course architects. Green Lakes State Park's landscape and rolling terrain tests all playing abilities.

How many holes are in Green Lakes State Park?

This scenic 18-hole course, with its plush fairways, is one of the first golf courses designed by Robert Trent Jones, one of the game's most innovative golf course architects. Green Lakes State Park's landscape and rolling terrain tests all playing abilities. The course has deep faced bunkers and golfers rarely receive a flat lie.

What is Green Valley Lake known for?

Summer Faire Series. The “Hidden Gem” of the San Bernardino Mountains, Green Valley Lake is, at 7000´, a higher resort community than either Lake Arrowhead or Big Bear. This “best kept secret on the mountain” is secluded (nearly four miles away from State Highway 18), and surrounded by National Forest.

Does Green Valley Lake have a sewer system?

For those new to Green Valley Lake, a brief overview: Our sewer system was built and is maintained by the County – a “Special District” called CSA 79 where your bill goes. The actual sewage is treated by Running Springs Water under contract with CSA 79.

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What is CSA 79 in Green Valley Lake?

For those new to Green Valley Lake, a brief overview: Our sewer system was built and is maintained by the County – a “Special District” called CSA 79 where your bill goes. The actual sewage is treated by Running Springs Water under contract with CSA 79. This “dual agency” set up has lead to problems over the years. Recently, the 50 year contract with RS Water for treatment expired, and they wanted a substantial increase in the fee. With no “stake” in the situation, the County management was willing just to pass on the increase to GVL residents with no negotiation with RS. Arrowbear, which runs its own sewer system, in contrast, vigorously objected to the increase. Ultimately, our CSA 79 Advisory Committee, working with the Supervisor’s office, was able to reach a negotiated settlement with RS Water. The same situation occurred when new management of all the Special Districts hired an outside auditing firm which recommended large fee increases throughout the County. Because of the public outcry across the County, rates are currently being kept at previous levels, but no one knows for how long.

Who are the members of the GVL clubhouse?

The committee members include: Jerry Miller-chairperson, Charlie Mattson-director, Kathy Benjamin-director, John McClellan-president GV recreation, Tracy Schroeder-GV recreation, Bergen Moore, Sue Engle, Sandi Huckaby, Eric Huber, and Donna Mammone. There is much work to be done in figuring out solutions for all the problems and possibilities, so we would like to keep you informed of our progress. First of all, we are looking into the cost of running and renting the clubhouse and ways we can make it more affordable. Second, we are exploring new ways to manage the building and its future operations. Third, we are looking at the possibilities of renovating and remodeling the facility. This ad hoc committee will continue to meet for the next few months and we will keep you informed of our progress. We thank you for your input so far and we look forward to hearing from you as we work to solve the many issues ahead.

How to get in touch with Green Valley Mutual Water Company?

You can get in touch with us through the Green Valley Mutual Water Company ( gvmwc.org) website, or green-valley-lake.com, or Nextdoor.com

Is Running Springs Water a board?

Running Springs crews are obviously right next door. Running Springs Water is run by a Board which is elected, so it is responsive to the concerns of the homeowners. In any case, the plan is continuing to be negotiated between the County, Running Springs Water, and LAFCO (the agency which oversees these changes).

Is Green Valley Lake closed?

During this community meeting, Burrtec made it quite clear that they wanted to close the site regardless of the position of GVL’s residents. However, after much pressing by the GVL community, the Vice President of Burrtec, Mike Arreguin, agreed to give GVL one year to work on reducing the illegal dumping issue while leaving the site open. The GVL community agreed that a representative “Trash Team” would work to reduce illegal dumping with a goal to meet the 1-year timeframe.

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