FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | JANUARY 2023 33
Our December meeting featured Cal Trans
Public Information Officer Carolina Rojas. The
many construction projects that are ongoing and their
completion dates were discussed. Many of our residents
in attendance had many questions on the work being done and the
completion dates anticipated.
The Cal Trans Program was well attended by our residents who
appreciated the review of the projects by Cal Trans representatives.
Our next program will be on Jan. 11, 2023, at 10 am in The
Lodge. The program will be presented by California Operation Life
Saver. This group works with the Riverside County Transportation
Commission and will be a helpful source of information for our
residents. The primary speaker, Sara Logan, will talk about traffic
issues, pedestrian safety and rail safety. We are looking forward to
her interesting program and the question and answer period that
will follow the presentation.
The Neighborhood Watch Steering Committee
is planning on the Union Pacific Railroad for a
February 2023 presentation. The discussion will
include the length of time the trains stop in the Beaumont
area and the backup caused by the trains.
As we begin the new year, our hope is that our residents and their
families have a safe and happy New Year.
Please be careful when driving throughout our community, and
stop for stop signs. Remember to yield to vehicles in roundabouts
and be aware of your speed. The posted speed limit on Four Seasons
Circle is 30 mph, 25 mph on residential streets, including Green
Creek Trail, and alleys are 15 mph.
Thank you to our Block Captains and all the Neighborhood Watch
members for all that you do to keep our community safe.
It is our hope that the holiday season was happy and safe for you
and your families, and that 2023 will be a wonderful year for all of us.
~ Jerry Monahan, (951) 212-8898
Neighborhood
Watch &
Community
Awareness