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Commission gives first reading to truck-route and trailer-parking ordinances; staff plans grace period and compliance outreach

5777320 · September 9, 2025
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Summary

The commission held first readings on two ordinances aimed at regulating hazardous-material truck routes and parking of trailers, tractors and RVs. Staff proposed a compliance rollout with education and a typical 90-day grace period before enforcement.

The San Benito City Commission held first readings of two ordinances intended to limit damage to neighborhood streets and reduce public nuisance from parked trailers, tractor-trailers and recreational vehicles.

City staff described recurring complaints from residents about trailers and drop-lifted freight containers parked in residential and peripheral industrial areas. ‘‘They drop them off in different areas that they think are somewhat secured,’’ a staff member…

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