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Residents tell council of repeated engine revving and vandalism at Vandegrift Park; mayor directs staff to follow up

3513608 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

Two residents raised neighborhood complaints during public comment at the May 13 Arlington City Council meeting: ongoing late‑night engine revving in a North Arlington subdivision and repeated vandalism at Vandegrift Park. Mayor Jim Ross asked the city manager to forward the reports to police and parks staff.

During the public‑comment portion of the May 13 meeting, two Arlington residents described separate quality‑of‑life concerns and asked the council to respond.

Melissa Adams of North Arlington said she and neighbors in the Hunter Place subdivision have experienced ongoing harassment from a nearby resident who repeatedly revs vehicle engines late at night. Adams said she had…

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