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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 t ....
Eco-tip: Reusable glass bottles are gone, but alternatives have advantages David Goldstein Stan Wilson, of Ventura, recently wrote to me, “I don’t understand why we can’t just go back to reusable glass bottles. As a teenager I worked as a stock boy in a grocery store. I don’t remember there being any bottled water back then, but beer and sodas came in glass bottles that were delivered in wooden cases. When a shipment came in, the empty bottles, brought back by customers directly to the store, were put into the cases to be returned to the distributer in the same truck that delivered the full ones. The bottles were washed and refilled. The same thing with milk.” ....