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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1102017)11/27/2018 11:02:33 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1586459
 
"Calif will still keep adding people into its desert landscape"

I don't think the Constitution gives us much choice about limiting the population, altho we can maybe restrict where new homes can be built. This is about 15 miles south of me.

Brooktrails Water Hookups Available Again

Written by Bill Barksdale

I recently spoke with Mike Chapman, Manager of the Brooktrails Township Communities Services District, regarding the availability of water/sewer hook ups to develop Brooktrails lots. Mike has always been very generous with me, sharing information about what’s happening in Brooktrails and once again he had valuable information.

Recently the State of California, who imposed the original water moratorium, let Brooktrails know that the District could make available twenty-four water hook ups. This means that 24 new homes can be built in Brooktrails. Mike cautions “Once these 24 connections are gone it may be a long time before any more connections are granted” This is strictly a “first-approved / first-served” basis.

Mike told me, “We’re back in business.” He stressed that the District has worked very hard to increase their water capacity by raising the dam at Lake Emily and with water conservation measures, and those efforts have paid off. “We want to help the economy” he told me. He understands that local builders need the work and Brooktrails still offers some of the most affordable building sites in the County even with the utility hook up fees.