On April 1, the Canyon Lake POA presented the Community Patrol report for the month of February 2022.
Community Patrol received 166 calls for service in February. Seventeen suspicious persons/vehicles were reported with an average response time of 11.52 minutes.
Eleven speeding citations were issued by staff. Twenty-four speeding tickets were issued by the speed trailers.
Eight animal-related citations, one fishing-related citation, and nine golf-cart-related citations were issued. One citation was issued for verbal abuse to staff. No citations were issued for noise.
Eight trailer parking citations, five RV parking citations, four unsightly/inoperable vehicle citations, and five long-term parking citations were issued.
Staff confiscated 144 guest passes and issued seven gate runner citations.
There were 112,259 RFID entries at the main gate, 55,637 RFID entries at the east gate, and 37,193 RFID entries at the north gate.
There were 33,848 guest entries at the main gate, 22,648 guest entries at the east gate, and 14,172 guest entries at the north gate.
Staff issued 14,565 guest passes at the main gate, 9,459 guest passes at the east gate, and 6,476 guest passes at the north gate.
Community Patrol reported 12 vandalism incidents.
Community Patrol services are provided by the Canyon Lake POA. Its primary functions are rules and regulations compliance, gate access control, and incident observation and reporting to the POA.
Community Patrol can assist with barking or loose dogs, illegal fishing, loud noise complaints, motorcycle riding in the community, speeding vehicles, parking violations, vehicle accidents, and other non-emergency incidents.