Who's Who

Golden Hills Community Services District

Address: 22209 Old Town Road, P.O. Box 637, Tehachapi CA 93561 | Phone: 661-822-3064

GENERAL MANAGER
William C. Fisher

SECRETARY
Mike Handy

ATTORNEY
Joseph Hughes
Klein DeNatale Goldner Cooper Rosenlieb & Kimball, LLP
4550 California Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93309
Phone: (661) 395-1000

Provost and Pritchard
286 W. Cromwell Avenue
Fresno, CA 93711
Phone: (559) 449-2700

AUDITOR
Barbich, Longcrier, Hooper & King
5001 E. Commerce Center Dr., Ste. 350
PO Box 11171
Bakersfield, CA 93389
Phone: (661) 397-1171

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
John Buckley
Marilyn White
Joe King
David Shaw
David Benham

MEETINGS
Twice monthly, First Wednesday and 3rd Thursday
6:30 p.m. at the District Office located at 21315 Reeves St., Tehachapi, CA

DISTRICT SIZE: 2,560 Connections

WATER SUPPLY: 18 Wells

UNDERGROUND RECHARGE: 260 Approximately

ABOUT US: The Golden Hills Community Services District was established on May 5, 1966. The development consists of approximately 4,200 lots, zoned for residential, commercial or industrial uses. Water is furnished to each parcel, excluding some of the 2-1/2 acre lots in the northern section of the District, by the community’s water system. The District is governed by a five-member Board of Direc tors. Direc tors are District residents, serve a four-year term, and are elected by the registered voters of the District. Board meetings are held twice monthly; First Wednesday and 3rd Thursday of each month at 6:30 P.M. in the Board room located at the District office. These meetings are announced in the Tehachapi News.

Water Fact

Friant Dam and Miller ton Lake (520,500-acre-foot capacity), were completed in 1942, on the San Joaquin River northeast of Fresno. The Friant-Kern Canal, was completed in 1949, running 152 miles from Friant to the Kern River in Bakersfield.

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