DS Energy Solutions
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Locality: Victorville, California
Phone: 844.DS.ENERGY | 844.373.6374
Address: 18231 Stoddard Wells Rd. 92394 Victorville, CA, US
Website: www.DSEnergySolutions.com/
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Yay!!! Our new #solar array at the Heritage Neighborhood Center, in Fontana, CA, just hit COD. This was a challenging co-dev project with our long-time partn...er, DS Energy Solutions. COVID-19 restrictions, procedural hurdles, etc., created a lot of road blocks. But through great communication, creative thinking and perseverance, we got it done together. Shout out to the great people at DS Energy and the City of Fontana! #PoweredByIngenuity
Yay!!! Our new #solar array at the Heritage Neighborhood Center, in Fontana, CA, just hit COD. This was a challenging co-dev project with our long-time partn...er, DS Energy Solutions. COVID-19 restrictions, procedural hurdles, etc., created a lot of road blocks. But through great communication, creative thinking and perseverance, we got it done together. Shout out to the great people at DS Energy and the City of Fontana! #PoweredByIngenuity
Forever grateful for their sacrifice.
San Bernardino County is moving through the accelerated Stage 2 phase of reopening! As of today, retail stores, malls, and dine-in restaurants can open with COV...ID compliant modifications. We appreciate your support of these businesses and compliance so that we can continue to keep doors open. Take a look at the full press release here: http://wp.sbcounty.gov//Stage2Reopen_PR_FINAL_5-23-20-2.pdf #SBCountyTogether
Be Happy You Must!
San Bernardino County mountains closed to snow play All ski resorts and snow play areas in San Bernardino County have been closed to protect public health during the coronavirus pandemic. Laws against parking on the roadside to play in the snow will be strictly enforced. The mountains are closed to visitors for now, San Bernardino County Second District Supervisor Janice Rutherford said. Hotels, short-term rentals, and non-essential businesses are closed, and the U.S. Fore...st Service has shut down its snow play areas to the public. There’s no reason to go up. Motorists will likely be required to use snow chains because of expected winter driving conditions, and stranded drivers may have to wait for extended periods for assistance due to limited resources. Illegally parked vehicles are subject to fine and/or towing. Please don’t put your safety and the safety of others at risk by coming to the mountains, Third District Supervisor Dawn Rowe said. County Public Works will position NO SNOW PLAY electronic message boards at all entrances to the mountain communities. Out of respect for the residents of our mountain communities and the statewide order in place, it is imperative that you not visit the mountains at this time, First District Supervisor Robert Lovingood said. Maintain sheltering in place at your primary home. The limited essential services available in the mountain communities are to help sustain the needs of the residents until the order is lifted. In Big Bear Lake, both ski resorts are closed, both commercial snow play areas are closed, and no one should be engaging in snow play at any location other than their own property. All public parking lots and on-street public parking spaces in the City of Big Bear Lake are closed, and city enforcement staff will actively ticket and tow vehicles parked illegally on city streets. Normally, we’d be welcoming people up to Big Bear Lake to enjoy themselves, however, now is just not the right time, said Big Bear Lake City Manager Frank Rush. We really need people to do the right thing, and shelter in place in their home community. Traveling for snow play is obviously not an essential activity. Various appropriate County departments and agencies have been working together since Jan. 25 to protect the community from the COVID-19 pandemic. For information about the coronavirus crisis, visit the County’s coronavirus website atsbcovid19.com. New information and resources are updated daily. The public can also contact the COVID-19 hotline from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday at (909) 387-3911, or email the County at [email protected].
Clarification regarding the wearing of facemasks in SBCO... Clarification of religious services and face-coverings order The need has arisen for clarification of a Public Health Order and subsequent guidance issued Tuesday regarding religious services and face coverings....Continue reading
We are extending our current school closures through May 28, 2020. Read more here: https://www.smore.com/60wcx
All schools in Hesperia, Victorville and Apple Valley are officially closed until March 30th.
Here is a quick update on the Coronavirus and how the State of California is responding to help workers and employers: CORONAVIRUS BY THE NUMBERS IN CALIFORNIA (as of 3/11/2020): 198 positive cases...Continue reading
For those still stuck in Nevada... It’s finally open!
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