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More folks who remove snow and provide other services for the hill.
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More folks who remove snow and provide other services for the hill.
Temperatures are expected to dip into the 20’s this weekend!
Please remember to turn off your water at customer valve.
You can check the current weather in Pine Cove at pcwd.org/wx/ or by clicking here.
Our office will also be closed on Monday, February 16, 2026 in observance of Presidents’ Day.
Pile burning will be conducted west of Hwy 243 between Pine Cove and Idyllwild to reduce wildfire fuels and improve forest health.
Burning will not occur daily. Crews will evaluate conditions each day.
Smoke may be visible.
Burn updates will be posted.
For CAL FIRE/Riverside County Fire Department press release select here.


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Leave a Comment (0) →The U.S. Postal Service is changing the postmark process. For decades, the postmark was used to show when mail was accepted by the post office, but now the postmark will reflect the date an envelope is first processed by an automated sorting machine and not the drop-off date. This article advises customers to mail time sensitive mail pieces several days before a given deadline. Or go to a retail location and receive a postmark date that aligns with the date on which the postal service first accepted possession of their mail piece.
Click here for the full article published in the Federal Register. The official journal of the federal government of the United States that contains government agency rules, proposed rules, and public notices.
Click here to go to MSN NBC News, Today Show report on postmark policy change.
Cartoon image of outside water spigot. Reminding you that every winter season, homeowners in our mountain community are at risk of the damage and expenses caused by frozen pipes. Disconnect and drain outside hoses. Insulate pipes and faucets. Seal off access doors, cracks, and around vents. Lastly locate your customer shut-off Valve. www.pcwd.org 951-659-2675

Natural disasters & extreme weather are increasingly severe. In an emergency help may not arrive on the Hill for days. 70% of survivors of disasters are rescued by other survivors. When disaster strikes, your neighbors are your first responders. Are we ready?
Neighbors Helping Neighbors
How to have a neighborhood meeting & improve mutual safety and resiliency during crisis.
Where: Idyllwild Town Hall, 25925 Cedar Street
When: 6:30 – 8:00 PM Thursday, October 16

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24917 Marion Ridge Road • P.O. Box 2296 • Idyllwild CA 92549-2296 • 951.659.2675
