As of this yesterday, five of Hot Springs Village's golf courses have reopened: Cortez, DeSoto, Granada, Isabella, and Magellan. Please note that these courses are still being cleared of debris and downed trees. Please be patient as crews work to bring these courses back to their usual pristine condition.
At this time, Ponce de Leon golf course is scheduled to reopen on today, Balboa golf course is set to open Saturday morning, and Coronado golf course will continue to be closed until further notice.
Coronado Community Center continues to act as a comfort station for those in need and shower facilities are available at the Coronado Fitness Center.
Sanitation crews will be picking up their normal schedule today. Individual property owners with storm debris may take it to the gravel pit area for disposal. The gravel pit is located off of DeSoto Boulevard. Turn onto Terlingua near the Faith Lutheran Church, then onto Deposito Paseo. Go past the businesses, when the street turns to dirt; follow through the opened gates into the disposal area. Contractors and commercial ventures MAY NOT use this area to dispose of their debris.
Beginning next week, Public Works crews will begin clearing storm debris from neighborhood streets. Property owners needing Public Works crews to haul their storm debris must have it neatly stacked at the street when crews come through.
Entergy and First Electric crews are still on site and continue to restore power to various sections of Hot Springs Village.
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