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Residents raise water bills, homelessness, food‑truck enforcement and custody interference at Beaumont council meeting
Summary
During the public‑comment period residents alleged inconsistent water bills, proposed modular housing (Boxabl) for the unhoused, reported food‑truck enforcement they called selective, and urged the council to adopt House Bill 969 to address custody interference.
Multiple residents used the Oct. 1 public‑comment period to raise a range of local concerns, including high or inconsistent water bills, homelessness solutions, food‑truck enforcement, building and sewage permitting, and alleged failures in child custody enforcement.
Albert Williamson of Old Rock Road asked why his water bills swing dramatically (he cited bills ranging from $54 to $359) and whether entities that receive HUD funding have liens or obligations that might affect utility billing.…
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