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Resident raises trailer-park water-billing complaint during citizens communications

January 03, 2025 | Victoria City, Victoria County, Texas


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Resident raises trailer-park water-billing complaint during citizens communications
During the Citizens Communications portion of the Victoria City Planning Commission meeting Oct. 17, resident Michael Vindro said tenants at his trailer park are being billed for water lost to leaks and that management has been slow to communicate about repairs.

Vindro, who identified his address as 2204 East North Street, said the park recently underwent sewer and water repairs and that some residents were billed for water they did not use. He said one resident was charged $170 while plumbers were using the resident’s water hose; later the resident’s charge was reduced to the regular $30 amount. Vindro said his own bill, normally $30, was charged at $70 and that he wanted help determining a per‑gallon rate from the water meter.

Vindro said he did not trust park management and described ongoing difficulties with communication; he thanked City staff members Rick Madrid and Adam West and a municipal judge, identified in the comment as Judge Heineho, for assistance in a separate court action related to the park.

No official action was taken by the commission on the matter during the meeting; the comment was recorded as part of the public‑comment period limited to three minutes per speaker.

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