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Residents raise mailbox vandalism, commercial vehicles on neighborhood streets and water-reclamation fees during public comment

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Multiple residents told the City Council on Oct. 21 about continued mailbox vandalism and long post-office lines, commercial trucks and recreational vehicles using posted local roads, and concerns about flat water-reclamation fees when homes are unoccupied.

Several residents used the public-comment period at the Oct. 21 Victorville City Council meeting to bring up quality-of-life concerns, including repeated mailbox vandalism, commercial vehicles and recreational vehicles on neighborhood streets and flat water-reclamation fees for unused houses.

Mailbox vandalism and mail delivery: two residents told the council their neighborhood cluster mailboxes had been vandalized multiple times in recent months. Lauren h said her mailbox cluster was hit twice in six months and described long waits at the post office to retrieve mail when boxes are disabled. “When I go into the post office, there’s always at least 20 to 40 people…

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