Lake Asbury Ladies Club
President ~ Sheryl Petrucci 904-669-8798
Next Lakelighter Issue
Next Issue April = ~~
Deadline Monday March 24th
Lake Asbury Community Association
Chairman ~ Gayward Hendry cell = 673-8892
Clay County Fire Department
290 Branscomb Road
NON Emergency Thru Main Dispatch 284-7703 / Emergency 911
Lake Asbury Lake Lot Owners Association
Meets = Third Monday or when advertised
Website: www.lakeasbury.net
Email address for Board: lakeasburyLOA@gmail.com
Meets = Third Monday or when advertised
Website: www.lakeasbury.net
Email address for Board: lakeasburyLOA@gmail.com
Chairman ~ Bill Schoenberger bschoenberger12@gmail.com 904-570-6163
Co-Chairman ~ Debbie Barrett: debslittlegator@aol.com 904-652-3832
Treasurer ~ Kay Manly lakeasburyLOA@gmail.com 904-993-3829
Call or email Kay about Boat ramp keys / decals & guest pass
Clay County Sheriff’s Office
NON-Emergency 904-264-6512
website: claysheriff.com
Clay County Utility
Website: www.clayutility.org
Lake Asbury Riding Assn.
President ~ Katie Ryan Phone (904) 465-3663
email katieryan104@gmail.com
Florida Fish & Wildlife
Alligator – Nuisance
Call 866-FWC-GATOR (866-392-4286)
website: www.myfwc.com
Municipal Service Benefit District
Chairman ~ Mike Clemens email: mike.clemons@lamsbd.com
District Secretary ~ Donna Gysin email: Secretary@lamsbd.com
website www.lamsbd.com
Golf Carts In Lake Asbury
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How can you save water and money?
Conserving Clay County
Spring is often a time when homeowners get outside to spruce up their lawns and plant new flowers. In Summer – we reap the rewards, and we water. Did you know that there are watering restrictions in place for all of Clay County?
Florida watering restrictions are in place year-round for most parts of Florida, including Clay County. The St Johns River Water Management District provides guidelines that are designed to ensure the efficient use of water for landscape irrigation. These mandatory restrictions specify the time of day when watering may occur, the amount of water that may be applied, and the days when watering may occur for residential and nonresidential locations.
- For odd-numbered houses, the days are Wednesday and Saturday.
- For even-numbered houses, the days are Thursday and Sunday.
- Businesses can water on Tuesday and Fridays.
- You may not water after 10 AM or before 4 PM.
- Each zone can be watered for no more than one hour.
- Some exceptions apply.
During Eastern Standard Time, odd-numbered houses can water on Saturday, even-numbered on Sunday and businesses on Tuesday.
Be smart with your choices when watering your grass, the bushes, flowers and gardens. Water in Florida appears to be of abundance but our only source for drinking is the Florida Aquifer. Not only will conserving water help protect Florida’s water resources, it will also have a drastic positive impact on your utility bill.
To learn more about water conservation, how you can save water and money, visit the Clay County Utility website: https://www.clayutility.org/conservation/default.aspx