Pools remain closed

During this heat wave, the Board is eager to allow residents to cool off in our pools, which the HOA has continued to pay to clean and maintain. But to do so, we would have to implement and enforce county and city rules that do not seem realistic for us at this time. Please read the “single occupancy” rules for yourself on the city website and note that our HOA could be fined or sued over violations of the order. The Board will continue to monitor orders from the county and city and will revisit our decision as soon as we can meet the requirements for safe use. Thank you for your continued patience and understanding. 

You can find information about the state stay-at-home order here. The order says, “It’s okay to go outside to go for a walk, to exercise, and participate in healthy activities as long as you maintain a safe physical distance of six feet and gather only with members of your household.” In Riverside County, as of Friday, May 1, “face coverings are NOT required to be worn by people who are outdoors, walking, hiking, bicycling or running. However, people must comply with social distancing during these activities, including maintaining at least 6 feet of distance from other people. People also should have a face covering readily accessible.” Face coverings continue to be required in other public settings, including stores, taxis, buses, bus stops and when picking up food at a restaurant. The May 1 update of the county order is here.

Stay safe and healthy,
The Canyon South 1 Board