Breaking: Public Safety Department Feasibility Committee Public Hearing scheduled for May 24 has been postponed to May 29

Letters

Letter: POA employees

Editor, The Friday Flyer: I read a letter a few weeks ago where Andrea Moreno was thanking the community and setting the record straight regarding the departure of her position at the Lodge. I had personally done business with her many times in the past, and recall her as being very professional. I left with only positive feelings. (I must say, that isn't always the case while doing business with…

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Letter: Motorcycles

Editor, The Friday Flyer: There is a cancer growing in Canyon Lake and I regret very much my vote for help putting it here. Mr. Neigel spoke to us at the Equestrian Center and said he would never vote to have motorcycles in Canyon Lake.  I told him, since he had been elected, I had seen more motorcycles racing up the streets. (They have a friend in office now and have become very brave and the s…

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Letter: Fit Community a success

Editor, The Friday Flyer: The Canyon Lake Triathlon Club's Fitness Committee would like to extend sincere thanks to all who helped to make Fit Community 2012 a success this past Saturday. This event could never have been so fabulous without the support of the sponsors and vendors, volunteers and residents who participated, as well as their families and other spectators. Despite the rainy and cold…

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Letter: RRC Rd. construction

Editor, The Friday Flyer: What is the City leadership thinking or lack of? Why would anyone start construction on the major artery to Canyon Lake when the East Gate road is still under construction? This leaves the only open entrance to the community that is not hampered the North Gate. The construction has created a major hazard for our school children that ride bicycles to Canyon Hills element…

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Letter: Speed limit control 

Editor, The Friday Flyer I agree with Charles Haftarczyk that the East Gate project should have taken precedence over the RRC Road widening. The widening is not for the benefit of Canyon Lakers. The notion that it will identify" Canyon Lake is positive spin at its finest. We are already identified by what has been one of the most attractive medians and entryways in the area. The widening will si…

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