Ramona Municipal Water District

Ramona Municipal Water District Water-Sewer-Park & Recreation

💧📢 Community Reminder! 📢💧Join the Ramona Municipal Water District Board of Directors Meeting📅 June 16, 2026⏰ 6:00 p.m.📍 ...
06/12/2026

💧📢 Community Reminder! 📢💧
Join the Ramona Municipal Water District Board of Directors Meeting
📅 June 16, 2026
⏰ 6:00 p.m.
📍 Ramona Community Center
434 Aqua Lane, Ramona
Your input matters—come stay informed and be part of the conversation about our local water services! 💬💙
👉 Learn more & view documents:
https://www.rmwd.org/board-of-directors

💧 Get Involved: RMWD Board Elections This November!Ramona residents—local water decisions impact all of us. Now’s your c...
06/05/2026

💧 Get Involved: RMWD Board Elections This November!
Ramona residents—local water decisions impact all of us. Now’s your chance to engage.
✅ Open Seats:
• Division 1
• Division 2
• Division 4
📣 Whether you vote, spread the word, or run for a seat—be part of the conversation!

Click on link below to find your Division on our interactive map:
https://redistrictingpartners.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Ramona-Municipal-Water-District-Final-Plan.html

📅 Important Dates:
Nomination filing period opens: July 13, 2026
Nomination filing period closes: August 7, 2026

Information about candidate filing is available through the Registrar of Voters, though the filing period has not yet begun. Learn more here:
👉 https://www.sdvote.com/content/rov/en/candidates-campaigns/filing.html

📌Election Information📌
Elections for the District’s five-member Board of Directors are held during even-numbered years. Candidates must be registered voters residing within the District and must run in the geographic division in which they live. Pursuant to California Government Code §61040(b), a candidate must be a voter of the division they seek to represent. At the same time, Board members are entrusted with representing the interests of the entire district—not solely their division (Gov’t Code §61040(c)). Questions? Please call the ROV 858-505-7260.

🌊💙 We love seeing creativity flow in our    !Our District proudly participated in the 35th Annual North County Water Age...
05/28/2026

🌊💙 We love seeing creativity flow in our !
Our District proudly participated in the 35th Annual North County Water Agencies Water Awareness Poster Contest with this year’s theme: “Love Water, Save Water.”
On May 19, the students were recognized by the RWMD Board of Directors—Jim Hickle, Jim Piva, Jacob Zoria, and Casey Lynch—with certificates and baskets of goodies. 🎉👏💧✨ Congratulations to our amazing student winners: L to R
🥇 Mia Fajardo – Hanson Elementary
🥈 Jordyn Dye – Hanson Elementary
🥉 Steven Corrales Mejia – Ramona Elementary (not pictured)
🌟 Exciting news: All three posters will be featured in the NCWA 2027 calendar, with our 1st place winner representing Ramona as a full-page month!

Great job to all the students who shared creative and inspiring ways to protect our most precious resource! 🌎💦

Thrilled to be part of Barona's special historical moment, 94 years in the making! This project benefits both communitie...
05/27/2026

Thrilled to be part of Barona's special historical moment, 94 years in the making! This project benefits both communities. Water provided to Barona helps the Tribe with their ongoing issue of limited groundwater on the reservation. Water purchases from Barona help make up lost revenue helping to stabilize local water rates.

For additional information on the project, including traffic impacts on Wildcat Canyon Road, please visit https://baronapipeline.org/

🚧 Upcoming Construction Notice for Ramona Residents 🚧 The Ramona & Barona Joint Pipeline Project is an important collabo...
04/20/2026

🚧 Upcoming Construction Notice for Ramona Residents 🚧 The Ramona & Barona Joint Pipeline Project is an important collaborative effort to bring a potable and recycled water supply to the Barona community. 🗓 Construction Timeline: April 2026 – December 2027 🛣 Affected Roads: Wildcat Canyon Road & San Vicente Road This project reflects a partnership between communities, and we appreciate everyone’s patience during construction.
💧 Want to stay informed? Learn more about the project and sign up for construction alerts and updates at: 👉 https://baronapipeline.org
Thank you for being part of this shared effort.

📢 RMWD Board of Directors Meeting NoticeThe Ramona Municipal Water District (RMWD) Board of Directors will meet next Tue...
04/17/2026

📢 RMWD Board of Directors Meeting Notice
The Ramona Municipal Water District (RMWD) Board of Directors will meet next Tuesday, April 21, 2026 at 6:00 p.m.
📍 Location: Ramona Community Center 434 Aqua Lane, Ramona.
💻 Virtual: Available via Zoom
View the agenda, supporting documents, and Zoom link (on first page of agenda):
👉 https://www.rmwd.org/board-of-directors
✅ Community members are welcome to attend. Join Us!!
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Have You Ever Wondered What a Special District Is and Does?  Did you know RMWD is classified as a special district? Well...
04/10/2026

Have You Ever Wondered What a Special District Is and Does? Did you know RMWD is classified as a special district? Well then...🧐

Take the Special Districts 101 Challenge!

California Special Districts Association is offering a free, online course for special district officials and community members to learn about California’s most common form of local government. The Special Districts 101 Challenge is an interactive way to explore how special districts work, the services they provide, and why they matter. Participants who complete the course can download a personalized certificate.
✅ What special districts are
✅ Services they provide
✅ How they’re governed and funded
✅ Why they’re vital to our communities

Get started at csda.net/learn-about and share it with others in your community. Thank you for your participation.

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💧Helping Keep Our Community’s Water Flowing StrongWe wanted to share an update about upcoming water line construction pl...
04/01/2026

💧Helping Keep Our Community’s Water Flowing Strong

We wanted to share an update about upcoming water line construction planned for this year. The District has recently awarded two projects that will improve reliability and replace aging infrastructure along Highway 78. The map shows where work will take place.

🚧 Project 1 – New 8‑Inch Waterline
This project will install a new 8‑inch waterline on the south side of Highway 78 to replace a line that was washed out about 20 years ago. Right now, customers east of Hatfield Creek rely on a single waterline—this new line will provide added reliability and backup service.

Work will mainly stay in the shoulder, though temporary closures of the south lane may be needed
🗓 Construction timeline: June–December 2026

🚧 Project 2 – New 16‑Inch Waterline
We’ll also be replacing an older 14‑inch steel waterline along Highway 78 between Main Street and Haverford Road. This line dates back to 1957 and has reached the end of its useful life. The new 16‑inch pipeline will help ensure reliable service for years to come.

Traffic may be reduced to one lane on weekdays during daylight hours
🗓 Construction timeline: June 2026–June 2027

We know construction can be inconvenient, and we truly appreciate your patience as we make these long‑term improvements for our community.
📞 If you have questions or concerns, please reach out to our Engineering team at 760‑789‑1330. We’re always happy to help.

🚰 Construction Water Use: What’s Legal vs. IllegalYou might see water trucks using fire hydrants around town. Here’s how...
03/24/2026

🚰 Construction Water Use: What’s Legal vs. Illegal
You might see water trucks using fire hydrants around town. Here’s how to tell what’s authorized — and what isn’t:
✅ Legal:
Contractors using a red or yellow District‑issued hydrant meter with a backflow device when filling water trucks — required for safe, authorized construction water use, will have a proper meter ID and professional setup.
❌ Illegal:
Hoses connected directly to a hydrant with no meter, bypassing or removing a meter to avoid paying for water — an issue linked to metal‑theft and unmetered use.
Unauthorized tapping into City/District water lines at job sites has also been seen in past contractor misuse cases.
👀 See something off? ⚠️ Unusual or late‑night hydrant activity?
Report unusual hydrant activity to RMWD 760-789-1330 — it helps protect our water system and the community💧

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105 Earlham Street
Ramona, CA
92065

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 4pm

Telephone

+17607891330

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