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Upland residents tell council of unsecured dumpsters, intersection crashes and ongoing neighborhood code concerns

2762002 · March 24, 2025
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Summary

During oral communications on March 24, several residents raised safety and code-enforcement issues including an unsecured dumpster that struck a vehicle, repeated red‑light collisions at local intersections, and continuing neighborhood nuisance and obstruction complaints.

Several residents used the March 24 oral‑communications period to bring safety and code‑enforcement issues to the Upland City Council.

John Glenn described an incident he said occurred Jan. 7 when an unsecured commercial dumpster rolled and damaged his wife's car in a Walgreens parking area. Glenn said two dumpsters associated with a nearby Bank of America location were parked in the CVS/Walgreens lot, unsecured and not chained or bolted, and that the business declined responsibility after attributing the incident to high winds. Glenn said he provided photos and urged the city to review building and safety codes for dumpster…

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