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District affirms one-year water supply sufficiency, remains at Water Shortage Level 2

Lake Arrowhead Community Services District Board of Directors · July 1, 2026
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Summary

General Manager Catherine Cerri told the board the district has sufficient supply for the coming year, the lake is full, and no change to Water Shortage Level 2 is recommended; the board directed staff to file the assessment with the Department of Water Resources.

The Lake Arrowhead Community Services District approved its Annual Water Supply and Demand Assessment and directed the General Manager to file the assessment with the California Department of Water Resources.

General Manager Catherine Cerri summarized the one-year assessment and told the board the district has sufficient supply to meet projected demand despite dry conditions; she stated "the Lake is full" and recommended no change from the district's current Water Shortage Level 2 (the district downgraded from Level 3 in 2023). The board voted to approve the assessment and filing.

Board members asked questions about Memorial Day weekend usage, and public comment was received during the item. The approval means the district will submit its assessment to the Department of Water Resources as required by state reporting rules, and staff will continue monitoring supply conditions and bring updates as needed.