More than 60 Murietans came out Tuesday night to hear Greenfield Communications CEO Mike Powers take questions about the new services being offered.(Click for larger image)
It was a full house Tuesday night as Mike Powers, president/CEO of Greenfield Communications, explained his company’s new services in Rancho Murieta and fielded two dozen audience questions in a 90-minute town hall meeting. Read more »Read more » about Greenfield explains new TV, internet services
If you’re a customer of the Rancho Murieta Association’s TV service, it will change on Thursday – lower bills and fewer channels – with or without your approval. Here’s what you need to know to beat the deadline and make sure the channels you like aren’t interrupted. Read more »Read more » about Changes are coming to RMA cable service
The Rancho Murieta Association board learned this week about the Cosumnes Crusher, a 38-mile inaugural bike event planned to pass through the community on May 4. Neighbor Mike Walker of the Murieta Trail Stewardship, which is coordinating the race, spoke about it at Tuesday’s RMA meeting. Read more »Read more » about Bike event planned for RM on May 4
The statement read Tuesday night by Alex Bauer, RMA board president:
The Rancho Murieta Board of Directors is elected to oversee the business of the association, and we operate all meeting procedures in alignment with the rules of the Davis-Sterling Act which guide our actions and decision-making process. As elected representatives of this community, it is our responsibility to conduct all business meetings in an orderly, respectful and timely manner, and to not tolerate or permit unruly or excessive interruption or disrespectful behavior.
The Rancho Murieta Association board will continue its effort to name new committee chairs in a special meeting 5 p.m. Tuesday, in advance of the regular monthly board meeting at 6:30 p.m. The Community Services District board meets at 5 p.m. Wednesday. Read more »Read more » about RMA to resume action on committee chairs
Greenfield Communications won’t be transferring its lease of the Rancho Murieta cable system to another company, it was announced Thursday. Instead, starting immediately, Greenfield said it will change its internet and TV offerings, adding a new gigabit-speed internet service – 10 times the present top speed. The TV packages are being shuffled to reflect DISH Network requirements and to offer the best overall values, the company said. Read more »Read more » about Greenfield is staying – with new services
Here's a video look at the home Christmas lights honored this year by the Rancho Murieta Association. The video is two songs covering 19 homes. If you want to see a list of the homes and a map to do your own tour, which we recommend, you'll find that here.Read more » about Happy holidays, Rancho Murieta!
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