Diamond Valley Lake

Metropolitan Issues Statement on Passing of Senator Dianne Feinstein

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Saturday, September 30, 2023

Metropolitan Water District Chair Adán Ortega, Jr. and General Manager Adel Hagekhalil have issued the following statement on the death of Senator Dianne Feinstein:

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  • Metropolitan Water District Chair Adán Ortega, Jr. and General Manager Adel Hagekhalil have issued the following statement on the death of Senator Dianne Feinstein:
    “On behalf of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, we are expressing our sorrow over the passing of U.S.
  • Senator Dianne Feinstein.
  • Symbolizing our esteem and deep appreciation of Senator Feinstein, we immediately convened our facilities naming committee which today voted to recommend the renaming of our Diamond Valley Lake in her honor as the Dianne Feinstein Lake at Diamond Valley.
  • “Throughout her distinguished career, Senator Feinstein worked tirelessly to address the complex and critical water challenges facing our state.

Metropolitan to Refill Southern California’s Largest Reservoir for First Time in Three Years

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Friday, March 24, 2023

Metropolitan Water District of Southern California:

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  • Metropolitan Water District of Southern California:
    After three years of relying on stored reserves to meet Southern California water needs, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California will hold a press conference as the agency begins refilling the region’s largest reservoir, Diamond Valley Lake, with state supplies made available by this winter’s storms.
  • Without this 810,000 acre-foot reservoir, the impact of the drought on the region would have been far worse.
  • Built in the late 1990s, DVL is owned and operated by Metropolitan Water District.
  • In addition to being a vital source of drinking water, DVL offers fishing and boating and a wildflower trail.

KB Home Announces the Grand Opening of Two New Communities Within the Popular Nuevo Meadows Master Plan in Nuevo, California

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Friday, November 25, 2022

KB Home (NYSE: KBH) today announced the grand opening of two new communities within the homebuilders Nuevo Meadows master plan in the popular Riverside County town of Nuevo.

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  • KB Home (NYSE: KBH) today announced the grand opening of two new communities within the homebuilders Nuevo Meadows master plan in the popular Riverside County town of Nuevo.
  • Brisa and Cielo at Nuevo Meadows are conveniently situated at Nuevo Road and Lakeview Avenue near Highway 74, Interstate 215 and the Metrolink rail service.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20221125005010/en/
    KB Home announces the grand opening of two new communities within the popular Nuevo Meadows master plan in Nuevo, California.
  • (Photo: Business Wire)
    The two-story homes at Brisa at Nuevo Meadows showcase popular design characteristics like gourmet kitchens overlooking large great rooms, expansive bedrooms with walk-in closets, and ample storage space.

KB Home Announces the Grand Opening of Two New Communities Within the Popular Olivebrook Master Plan in Winchester, California

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Friday, November 11, 2022

KB Home (NYSE: KBH) today announced the grand opening of two new communities within the homebuilders Olivebrook master plan in the popular Riverside County town of Winchester.

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  • KB Home (NYSE: KBH) today announced the grand opening of two new communities within the homebuilders Olivebrook master plan in the popular Riverside County town of Winchester.
  • Cheyenne and Rock Meadows at Olivebrook are conveniently situated at Olive Avenue and Leon Road, south of Highway 74 between Highway 79 and Interstate 215.
  • Residents will also enjoy the communitys close proximity to Loma Linda University Medical Center and Mount San Jacinto College.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20221111005522/en/
    KB Home announces the grand opening of two new communities within the popular Olivebrook master plan in Winchester, California.

KB Home Announces the Grand Opening of Country Roads, a New Community Located in Highly Desirable Murrieta, California

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Friday, April 1, 2022

KB Home (NYSE: KBH) today announced the grand opening of Country Roads, a new-home community located in highly desirable Murrieta, California.

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  • KB Home (NYSE: KBH) today announced the grand opening of Country Roads, a new-home community located in highly desirable Murrieta, California.
  • Country Roads is just a short drive to outdoor recreation, including hiking, biking, camping, boating and fishing at Diamond Valley Lake, one of the largest reservoirs in Southern California.
  • Residents will also enjoy the communitys close proximity to Loma Linda University Medical Center and Mount San Jacinto College.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220401005124/en/
    KB Home announces the grand opening of Country Roads, a new community located in highly desirable Murrieta, California.

Metropolitan Welcomes Spring Wildflowers at Diamond Valley Lake

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Tuesday, February 15, 2022

The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is opening its seasonal Wildflower Trail at Diamond Valley Lake Wednesday (Feb. 16), offering visitors spectacular views of the districts 4.5 mile-long lake and spring wildflowers.

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  • The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is opening its seasonal Wildflower Trail at Diamond Valley Lake Wednesday (Feb. 16), offering visitors spectacular views of the districts 4.5 mile-long lake and spring wildflowers.
  • Among the flowers found at Diamond Valley Lake are California poppies, deep blue arroyo lupines, purple Canterbury bells, yellow ranchers fiddleneck, white popcorn flowers, and pink red maids.
  • The trail is part of the Southwestern Riverside County Multi-Species Reserve , which Metropolitan helped create in 1992, covering 9,000 acres surrounding Diamond Valley Lake and connecting to Lake Skinner.
  • Note to editors: Photos of previous wildflower blooms at Diamond Valley Lake are available.

KB Home Announces the Grand Opening of Autumn Creek, a New Community Located in Popular Winchester, California

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Friday, January 7, 2022

KB Home (NYSE: KBH) today announced the grand opening of Autumn Creek, a new community of single-story homes located in the popular Riverside County neighborhood of Winchester, California.

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  • KB Home (NYSE: KBH) today announced the grand opening of Autumn Creek, a new community of single-story homes located in the popular Riverside County neighborhood of Winchester, California.
  • Autumn Creek is conveniently situated on Olive Avenue south of Highway 74 between Highway 79 and Interstate 215.
  • Residents will also enjoy the communitys close proximity to Loma Linda University Medical Center and Mount San Jacinto College.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220107005080/en/
    KB Home announces the grand opening of Autumn Creek, a new community located in popular Winchester, California.

Metropolitan Board Takes Actions to Alleviate Drought

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Tuesday, December 14, 2021

As drought continues to stress the states water supply, Metropolitan Water District took new actions today to ensure Southern Californians have the water they need.

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  • As drought continues to stress the states water supply, Metropolitan Water District took new actions today to ensure Southern Californians have the water they need.
  • And while we hope conditions will improve this winter, were doing everything we can to ensure the entire region has reliable water if drought continues, Metropolitan board Chairwoman Gloria D. Gray said.
  • This drought revealed some system improvements we can take to provide more equal water reliability to all of Southern California, Metropolitan General Manager Adel Hagekhalil said.
  • Hagekhalil stressed that todays board actions, and todays rainfall, dont mean people should stop conserving.

Metropolitan Welcomes Spring Wildflowers at Diamond Valley Lake

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Friday, March 19, 2021

The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is re-opening its widely popular Wildflower Trail at Diamond Valley Lake next Wednesday (March 24), offering visitors spectacular views of the districts 4.5 mile-long lake and spring wildflowers.

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  • The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is re-opening its widely popular Wildflower Trail at Diamond Valley Lake next Wednesday (March 24), offering visitors spectacular views of the districts 4.5 mile-long lake and spring wildflowers.
  • Diamond Valley Lake plays an essential role to Southern Californias water reliability and is one of Metropolitans greatest achievements in recent history, said Metropolitan General Manager Jeffrey Kightlinger.
  • The trail is part of the Southwestern Riverside County Multi-Species Reserve, which Metropolitan helped create in 1992, covering 9,000 acres surrounding Diamond Valley Lake and connecting to Lake Skinner.
  • Note to editors: Photos of previous wildflower blooms at Diamond Valley Lake are available.

Dedication Ceremony to Celebrate Naming of Diamond Valley Lake East Dam

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Monday, October 14, 2019

Diamond Valley Lakes Lakeview Trail, accessed from the DVL Marina,

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  • Diamond Valley Lakes Lakeview Trail, accessed from the DVL Marina,
    2615 Angler Ave., Hemet; parking will be provided at the marina.
  • With beautiful Diamond Valley Lake serving as a backdrop, officials will come together to unveil a new plaque dedicating the reservoirs East Dam.
  • Metropolitans Board of Directors in January voted to name Diamond Valley Lakes East Dam after Boronkay, who first joined the agency as assistant general counsel in 1976 before being promoted to general counsel in 1980, and general manager in 1984.
  • Under Boronkays leadership, Metropolitan identified the need for important infrastructure investments, including projects that later became Diamond Valley Lake, Southern Californias largest drinking water reservoir, and the Inland Feeder, a 44-mile conveyance system connecting the State Water Project to Diamond Valley Lake and the Colorado River Aqueduct.