| See Social Committee's pictures from 4th of July, Click here. | |
| See our new General Manager's resume. Click here to download a pdf version. | |
| Interested in how wireless networks work and how one might apply to Lake Wildwood?!? Click here to find out. | |
| The Golf Committee has its own web site now. To visit this site, click here. Or click on Committees from the home page and then on Golf. | |
| To "ask why" about any topic of your interest in Lake Wildwood,
e.g., something about the master plan or security or ... click here and bookmark the location. Or click on the site's uniform resource locator (URL) http://askwhy-talk.blogspot.com. Or click on the Weblog button under Association Publications on our home page. | |
| The Recreation Department has its own web site now too. To visit this site, click here. Or, click on the Recreation Dept link from the Activities page. | |
| The Planning Committee has its own web site now. To visit this site, click here. Or, click on the Planning link from the Committee page. | |
| The Recreation Committee has reconstituted the hiking-nature trail in Lake Wildwood. For information on the trail click on Maps from our main page or click here. | |
| For mountain lion sightings information, click here. | |
| For the 2005 Summary (Synopsis/tic) Draft Report on the status of our lake and draw-down recommendations click here. |
| For current status of Sanitation District No. 1's Lake Wildwood project, go to www.mynevadacounty.com/lwwtreatmentplant. For the Nevada County Grand Jury's bi-partisan review of the County's wastewater plans, click here and then click on the 2003-2004 Nevada County Waste Water Treatment Plant. For 2004 Nevada County's Local Agency Formation Commission's (LAFCO) study by Dudek and Associates that included information on ways of funding the cost of wastewater improvements click here and then click on "Final Western Nevada County Wastewater Municipal Service Review (MSR)". Chapter 10.0 has information on Rate Restructuring. For information on rate increases and the relevance of Proposition 218, click here. For information on Water Quality Enforcement Policy, click here to visit the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board. |