
GlenOak Hills Community News
Staying Informed Together
GlenOak Hills has always been more than a neighborhood — it’s a community built on connection. Established in 1969, our 1,300 acres of rolling hills and open land give us space to grow, gather, and enjoy the lifestyle we value. From the clubhouse and tennis courts to the playground and riding arena, everything we share reflects the spirit of neighbors supporting neighbors.
Part of protecting that spirit is staying informed. That’s why this website exists: to bring news, events, and important updates directly to the people who live here. When we know what’s happening, we can respond, adapt, and thrive together.
Riverside County has introduced a new way of handling certain 911 medical calls. The 911 Nurse Navigation Program is designed to guide callers to the most appropriate level of care
Management recently emailed out a community-wide survey inviting GlenOak Hills homeowners to weigh in on how our HOA operates. It’s a chance to reflect on how things are working—and to help shape the future of our neighborhood.
In a recent email, GlenOak Hills HOA shared a Community Survey asking for homeowner feedback on several key issues. If you haven’t completed it yet, now’s the time.
The local advocacy group Save TED has filed a lawsuit in Riverside County Superior Court against Galway Downs, citing unpermitted use of the property for soccer tournaments, weddings, concerts, and other large-scale events.
The Neighborhood Watch Committee in GlenOak Hills is stepping up its game. At the May 2, 2025 meeting, held at the Clubhouse, residents and volunteers gathered to discuss not just crime prevention, but broader emergency preparedness
At a recent Neighborhood Watch and Emergency Preparedness meeting, Rancho Water District rolled in with answers—and a pretty impressive toolbox.
The dream of hosting Olympic equestrian competitions in Temecula for the 2028 Games has been unexpectedly dashed. The LA28 Olympic organizing committee has announced that Santa Anita Park in Arcadia will now serve as the venue for all Olympic equestrian disciplines…
Senate Bill 677, now in the California Senate Housing Committee, would allow homeowners in HOAs to split their lots and add additional homes without HOA oversight. It amends the Davis-Stirling Act to override HOA rules…
A zoning change is under consideration that may bring commercial development to the Temecula Equestrian District (TED), an area designed to preserve the region’s rural character. On March 19, 2025, the Riverside County Planning Commission will review General Plan Amendment (GPA 240039…
For those of us in GlenOak Hills, De Portola Road is a lifeline—we drive it every day. But since the Eastern Municipal Water District’s (EMWD) Wine Country Sewer Infrastructure project began, the road has become shockingly rough.
GlenOak Hills is set to experience a much heavier round of rain on Thursday, February 13, 2025.
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