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Residents Voice Privacy Concerns Over License Plate Reading

Residents Voice Privacy Concerns Over License Plate Reading
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Hesperia to buy more license plate readers despite privacy concerns

Hesperia to buy more license plate readers despite privacy concerns
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Hesperia City Council to reconsider $1,000 parking fee for big rigs amid complaints

Hesperia City Council to reconsider $1,000 parking fee for big rigs amid complaints Victorville Daily Press Commercial truck drivers will have to wait at least a month for a potential decision that could reduce Hesperia s annual $1,000 fee associated with parking tractor-trailers on residential properties. The Hesperia City Council adopted the fee in January as part of the Residential Truck Parking Permit Program. City officials said the fees would help fund repairs on residential and commercial roads, which they said are damaged faster than normal by big rigs. The parking fee structure includes an annual $200 permit per tractor and $800 per trailer. On Tuesday night, the City Council voted 5-0 to revisit the parking fee, possibly during the Aug. 18 meeting; place a hold on accepting parking permit applications, which began in March and included a Sept. 21 deadline; and establish a moratorium that prevents new residents from parking trucks on their property. Tha

Victorville, Apple Valley, Hesperia to hold National Night Out Aug 3

Victorville, Apple Valley, Hesperia to hold National Night Out Aug 3
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Former Hesperia Councilman Jeremiah Brosowske loses court battle

Victorville Daily Press The City of Hesperia has prevailed in a court battle with former District 4 Councilman Jeremiah Brosowske, who sued the municipality after he was ousted by the City Council in September 2019 for alleged non-residency. Brosowske has always maintained that he resided in Hesperia while running for office and sought to be reinstated. He presented a 200-page document to the council via his attorney that he said offered proof. However, San Bernardino County Superior Court Judge David Cohn didn’t agree, and this week denied Brosowske’s claim and ruled that he “failed to meet the residency requirement” by not living in the Hesperia District on July 25

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