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Residents urge faster fireworks refunds, clarity on inspections and relief from early-morning truck noise
Summary
During oral communications, residents raised three issues: a delayed $2,500 fireworks refund, a $20,000 alleged improper water-softener installation and unclear inspector identity, and repeated early-morning delivery noise from a flower market. Councilmembers and Acting City Manager Michael Reyes pledged to investigate.
Three residents described separate quality-of-life and consumer problems during Lawndale’s Jan. 5 oral communications.
A resident who identified herself as Dina said a $2,500 refund tied to a fireworks ticket — decided in an administrative hearing in September — was not reissued until late December. Dina said holding the funds for months had been harmful.…
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