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Business owner urges Calimesa to replace damaged fire hydrant months after crash
2137089 · January 22, 2025
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Summary
A local business owner told the council that a fire hydrant knocked off in July at 5th and Myrtlewood still has not been replaced and asked the city to press South Mesa Water to restore the hydrant to avoid fire risk.
Tony Phillips, who identified his office at 504 Myrtlewood Drive, told the City Council on Jan. 21 that a fire hydrant at the corner of 5th and Myrtlewood was knocked off in an auto accident on July 12 and had not been…
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