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Residents press council for help with trespass, homeless-encampment impacts and housing complaints
Summary
Several residents used public comment to urge city action on trespassing, property damage near the Union Pacific yard, animal-control citations and tenant-management disputes; staff offered immediate follow-up by community improvement and police representatives.
Multiple speakers raised neighborhood safety and housing concerns during the public-comment period of the Ontario City Council meeting.
Bill Short (Lisonbee Leninger and Short) asked the council to address repeated fence-cutting, trespassing and vandalism on Brook Street west of Mountain Avenue, noting activity near the Union Pacific yard. Mayor Lee and staff directed Short to speak with the community improvement representative (Angela Magana) and Deputy Chief Burdnick for follow-up.
Carlos Chavez recounted…
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