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Villa Park council approves hauling agreement for Mayberry 22 project after debate over truck routes and community impacts
Summary
After hours of questions about late notice from neighboring Orange, traffic impacts and enforcement, the Villa Park City Council voted 5–0 to approve a six‑month hauling permit for the Mayberry 22 project with conditions mirroring the City of Orange, including daily street sweeping, a cash bond and funding for a school‑hour crossing guard.
The Villa Park City Council on Jan. 27 approved a hauling agreement tied to the Mayberry 22 housing project, authorizing staff to sign a six‑month permit that mirrors conditions the City of Orange imposed on the same developer.
City staff described the project as involving about 130,000 cubic yards of soil and said the hauling would use large tractor–trailer rigs on a primary route that enters Villa Park from the 55 Freeway off‑ramp. Staff said the permit would require daily street sweeping, temporary pothole repairs, a cash bond to cover repairs, a $5,000 deposit for immediate cleanup and funding for a pedestrian crossing guard during school hours at Center and Villa Park Road.
The item prompted extended discussion.…
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