Fire and Emergency Services
Support the responsible operation and long-term planning of local fire protection and emergency response services.
Three seats on the Morongo Valley Community Services District Board of Directors will be up for election in 2026. Learn about serving on the Board, important election dates, and how to become a candidate.
The Board of Directors is the elected governing body of the Morongo Valley Community Services District. Board members establish District policy, adopt the annual budget, provide financial oversight, and help guide the long-term direction of local public services.
Serving on the Board provides residents with an opportunity to participate directly in local government and help ensure that District services continue to reflect the needs and priorities of the community.
The Board provides policy direction and financial oversight for the services and facilities operated by the District.
Support the responsible operation and long-term planning of local fire protection and emergency response services.
Help guide the care, improvement, and public use of District parks, facilities, and community spaces.
Review budgets, expenditures, contracts, revenues, and long-term financial priorities.
Establish policies that guide District operations, accountability, public access, and service delivery.
Represent the interests of Morongo Valley residents during public meetings and District decision-making.
Help identify future needs, community priorities, capital projects, and opportunities for District improvement.
Residents elect the Board of Directors. The Board establishes policy and provides direction to the General Manager, who oversees District staff and daily operations.
Candidates and voters should verify all dates and deadlines directly with the San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters.
The official candidate filing period begins.
Candidates must complete and submit all required filing materials by the applicable deadline.
Mail ballots are delivered to the U.S. Postal Service and early voting begins.
Registration deadline for voters who want a ballot mailed to them.
Ballots must be submitted in accordance with the official election deadlines and instructions.
Deadline for completion of the official canvass and certification of election results.
Interested residents should begin by reviewing the official election information provided by the San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters.
Review candidate qualifications, election rules, filing documents, and applicable deadlines.
Confirm that you meet all applicable voter registration, residency, and legal qualification requirements.
Contact the Registrar of Voters to schedule a candidate filing appointment.
Submit all required forms and materials during the official filing period.
777 East Rialto Avenue
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0770
Phone: (909) 387-8300
Contact the Registrar of Voters for candidate eligibility, filing forms, filing appointments, deadlines, and election procedures.
11207 Ocotillo Street
Morongo Valley, CA 92256
Phone:
(760) 363-6454
Email:
admin@morongovalleyfire.org
Contact the District for general information about District services, public meetings, and the responsibilities of the Board of Directors.
Learn more about becoming a candidate for the Morongo Valley Community Services District Board of Directors.
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